Post Secondary Additional Assistance
Additional Supports for Students Moving onto Post Secondary Education
Students that require additional assistance at the post-secondary level, each institute has their own policies and guidelines that you must go through, often very similar to one another. Students that have always used a translator, had test modifications, taken oral exams, have a physical disability, ADD/ADHD.....In order to continue to recieve the additional services you were given through out your schooling, you must make sure that you take a look at each post-secondary institution's policies. To make this a little easier for you, this page is going to provide you with a link to some common institutions' websites and their direct link to their guidelines.
Medicine Hat College
http://www.mhc.ab.ca/services/disabilities-services/student%20handbook.pdf (disability service handbook)
http://www.mhc.ab.ca/services/disabilities-services/default.html
Red Deer College
http://www.rdc.ab.ca/future_students/campus_services/counselling_career_learning/disability_services.html#Documentation%20Requirments
University of Saskatchewan
http://students.usask.ca/disability/dss/registration/
University of Regina
http://www.uregina.ca/studserv/disability/services.shtml
http://www.uregina.ca/presoff/vpadmin/policymanual/students/901020.html (policies and procedures manual)
SIAST
http://www.siast.sk.ca/about/policies_procedures/pdf/g35reasonableaccommodation.pdf
University of Lethbridge
http://www.uleth.ca/ross/counselling/disabilities/duty_to_accommodate.html

