If you have a documented disability (including a temporary disability such as a broken arm), you may qualify for special accommodations. These accommodations include but are not limited to note taking services, alternative text formats, and sign language interpreting services.
The Disability Resources Center also offers courses in assistive technology. CIS 101, 102, 104, and 107 are small, self-paced courses that teach you how to use assistive technology such as voice recognition programs, screen readers, and other adaptive devices. You also have access to the assistive technology classroom during open lab hours. (Note: lab hours may vary from semester to semester.)
Academic programs and services at Pueblo Community College are available to all students without regard to age, race, religion, color, national origin, sex or disability.