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College CatalogGetting Started | Statement of Policies
Title 39/Title 10
Seattle Community Colleges academic programs of study are approved by the Higher Education Coordinating
Board’s State Approving Agency (HECB/SAA) for enrollment of persons eligible to receive educational
benefits under Title 38 and Title 10, U.S. Code.
Equal opportunity
The Seattle Community Colleges comply with all federal and state rules and regulations and do not discriminate
on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status,
disability, or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam-era veteran.
This holds true for all students who are interested in participating in education programs and/or
extracurricular activities. Inquiries regarding compliance and/or
grievance procedures may be directed to the college’s
Title IX/RCW 28A.640 officer and/or Section 504/ADA
coordinator.
| Central & SVI |
Bea Kiyohara |
(206) 587-3860 |
| North |
Roy Flores |
(206) 527-5668 |
| South |
Mark Mitsui |
(206) 768-6763 |
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| Central & SVI |
Al Souma |
(206) 587-4169 |
| North |
Terri Dobrich |
(206) 526-7808 |
| South |
Roxanne Tillman |
(206) 763-5137 |
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Reasonable Accommodations for Students with Disabilities
The Seattle Community Colleges are committed to providing
qualified students with a disability an equal opportunity
to access the benefits, rights, and privileges of services,
programs and activities in an accessible setting
appropriate to the student’s needs.
No student shall, on the basis of her or her disability, be excluded from participation, be denied the benefits
of, or otherwise be subject to discrimination under any Seattle Community Colleges program or activity. The
Seattle Community Colleges are committed to providing qualified students with a disability an equal opportunity
to access the benefits, rights, and privileges of services, programs and activities in an accessible setting
appropriate to the student’s needs, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the disability laws of the State of Washington.
The Seattle Community Colleges are committed to providing reasonable accommodations, including
core services, to qualified students with disabilities. The purpose of this policy is to identify the rights and
responsibilities of students and for the District under ADA/504 to establish clear guidelines for those seeking
and receiving reasonable accommodations. To receive reasonable accommodations, students are responsible both for
requesting accommodations and for providing appropriate written documentation as defined in the implementing
procedures.
The Disability Support Services Office on each campus shall be responsible for implementation of this policy
and the related procedures.
Legal Authority: US Americans with Disabilities Act (P.L. 93-112) and RCW 49.60.
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