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Prospective Students
To learn more about your Rights and Responsibilities, select this link. To learn more about what Documentation is required, select this link. To
learn more about how an Accommodations Plan is developed, select this
link. It is essential that prospective students, whether first time freshman or transfer students, contact the Learning Center as soon as possible after being admitted to Missouri Southern State University. To be eligible for services, you must submit appropriate documentation. This information should be submitted directly to the Coordinator of Disability Services where confidential files are kept. Do not submit this documentation with your Admissions application. Once your documentation has been received and reviewed, we will contact you for an appointment to discuss your documentation and a possible Accommodation Plan. AdmissionsAll students must meet the same admission criteria. Students coming from high school, who are transfer students or who are under the age of 21 must meet the current Admissions standards. For students who do not meet normal admissions criteria, there is a possible case-by-case consideration for exceptional admissions. Contact the Admissions Office for further information. Financial AidThere is no special financial aid for students with disabilities. They must apply for the same financial aid as all other students. For information about the financial aid process, please visit the Financial Aid website or contact a Financial Aid counselor directly 1-800-606-6772 or 625-9367. Students are encouraged to contact the Missouri Department of Vocational Rehabilitation to see whether they qualify for services under their agency. The purpose of the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation is to provide training and assistance to persons with disabilities, which will enable them to achieve employment. Career assistance provided for either persons with severe disabilities who wish to be employed, or for persons who have acquired disabilities and can no longer do the work they had formerly done. For students with disabilities who do qualify and whose individual rehabilitation plan includes college education, there can be assistance with tuition, fees, books, housing, transportation, etc.
The
Joplin area is served by three offices of Vocational Rehabilitation: Department
of Vocational Rehabilitation – Joplin
Department of Vocational Rehabilitation – Springfield (417) 895-5863
Rehabilitation Services for the Blind (417) 895-6391
Again, students should contact the Coordinator of Disability Services
as early as possible, generally during the year before you intend to
apply to Missouri Southern State University. We are pleased to hear from
prospective students and their parents and will gladly provide information
and referrals within the campus to make acceptance and registration for
classes as smooth as possible. Contact Information: Judy Elimelech Voice: 417-659-3725
Rights and Responsibilities Every student with a documented disability has the right to: Equal access to courses, programs, services, jobs, activities, and facilities available through the University. Reasonable and appropriate accommodations, academic adjustments, and/or auxiliary aids determined on a case-by-case basis. Appropriate confidentiality of all information pertaining to his/her disability with the choice of whom to disclose their disability to except as required by law. Information reasonably available in accessible formats.
Every student with a disability has the responsibility to: Meet the University’s qualifications and essential technical, academic, and institutional standards. Identify themselves in a timely manner as an individual with a disability when seeking an accommodation. Provide documentation from an appropriate professional source that verifies the nature of the disability, functional limitations, and the need for specific accommodations. Follow specific procedures for obtaining reasonable and appropriate accommodations, academic adjustments, and/or auxiliary aids.
This site provides general information about making the transition from high school to post secondary school and for specific information about services offered at Missouri colleges and universities. Myths, Assumptions and Requests that are NOT considered Reasonable and are NOT provided by post-secondary institutions:
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