Frequently Asked Questions

1. If I sign up for DSPS, will there be a notation on my transcripts? 
There will be no mention of a student’s disability or DSPS-related services on any school records.

2. Can I qualify for DSPS services if I have a temporary disability?
Students with temporary disabilities (such as an injury, a pregnancy-related disability, or recovering from surgery) can qualify for DSPS services.  A student with a temporary disability must apply for DSPS and provide verification of the temporary disability.  

3. Do I have to reapply to DSPS each semester? 
 A student only needs to apply to DSPS  and create an Academic Accommodation Plan (AAP) once. However, it is the student’s responsibility to request the continuation of accommodations and/or services each semester. Additionally, if a student requires any changes/updates to their AAP, they must schedule to meet with a certificated DSPS Specialist.  

4. After I qualify for DSPS, can I retake tests I completed before I had my accommodations?
No, accommodations are not retroactive.  Only after receiving accommodations will the student be able to utilize them.   

5. Are DSPS accommodations the same as those offered in high school?
Some accommodations from a K-12 IEP or 504 plan can be provided in the college setting.  However, there are some accommodations that are provided in K-12 education that are not offered at a community college. Examples of accommodations and services that are not available in college include: reduced or modified course standards, alternate versions of assignments or exams, and personal/classroom support staff.  In the college setting, all students must meet the same program and course requirements.

Please feel free to contact DSPS with other questions or concerns that you may have.