The following resources were assembled in order to assist students, faculty and staff. Please note that CCNY and the AAC/SDS do not guarantee or validate the services of outside organizations and programs but provide this information for reference purposes and convenience.
Overview
A Learning Disability (LD) is an umbrella term that refers to a wide range of conditions that affect a person鈥檚 experience in areas such as memory, organization, reading, writing, and math. Students may experience an impact in just one area or in several. Learning disabilities do not indicate or affect a person鈥檚 intelligence; rather, they impact the way a person processes information. This can cause differences or challenges in the way information is received, communicated, or retained. Though many people with a learning disability excel at school and work, learning disabilities can contribute to obstacles in these arenas, as well as in social interactions and engagement. The diagnosis of a LD is made by a qualified professional (e.g. a psychologist, psychiatrist or LD specialist) and includes analyzing information from a person鈥檚 developmental, medical, and educational history. Learning disabilities are estimated to impact between 10-20% of the population, 6-7% severely. Individuals with diagnosed learning disabilities have legal rights that include equal access to learning environments and opportunities.(Adapted from )
AAC/SDS LD Resources
The AAC/SDS provides a variety of accommodations and services for students with learning disabilities. The AAC/SDS staff is available as a resource to all faculty/staff supporting students with LD.
Potential Accommodations and Services for CCNY Students with LD (determined on an individualized basis):
- Notetaking services
- Permission to record lectures and loan of recording devices
- Exam accommodations such as extended time and/or a reduced distraction environment
- Use of and training in Assistive Technology
- Personal and academic support
- AccessText: source for accessible versions of text books in accessible formats
- Bookshare: source for accessible version of text books in accessible formats
- Learning Ally: the world鈥檚 largest collection of human-narrated audiobooks
- Referrals for LD assessment
General Resources:
: Provides resources to CUNY staff and students on learning disabilities, including a list of LD evaluation sites
: National advocacy and professional organization for LD
Last Updated: 01/29/2024 10:33