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WELCOME TO SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES (SSD) AT PC
The SSD team wishes to extend a warm welcome to our new and returning students with disabilities. We are available to assist you in both your educational goals and academic adjustments. Our team will work with you to help coordinate services at Peninsula College.
Our website will assist you in understanding and accessing our services. Please contact us at your earliest convenience. Services for Students with Disabilites is located on the ground floor of the D building, Room D105 in Student Development. Student Development is open 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday during the academic year. Summer hours are 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Monday through Thursday and 8:00 AM to noon on Friday.
We welcome you and encourage you to become part of our team to build your educational goals and access our services at Peninsula College.
Sheryl Blaney
Program Assistant, Services for Students with Disabilities
Toll–free phone (WA only): 1-877-452-9277 ext. 6323
Phone: (360) 417-6323
TDD: (360) 417-6339
E-mail: sherylb@pcadmin.ctc.edu
GENERAL INFORMATION Voice: (360) 417-6340 (Student Development reception) Toll–free: 1-877-452-9277 (general college) TDD: (360) 417-6339 Fax: (360) 417-6349 E–mail: ssd@pencol.edu Address Peninsula College Services for Students with Disabilities 1502 East Lauridsen Port Angeles, WA 98362
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MISSION STATEMENT
To provide leadership and guidance to the campus community on issues of disability in an environment centered on student success.
VISION STATEMENT
Services for Students with Disabilities strives to provide:
- Preservation of the unique abilities and potential of students with disabilities.
- An optimal learning environment.
- Seamless integration into the educational opportunities offered by Peninsula College.
Peninsula College will provide services and reasonable accommodations for qualified students with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and Washington State law.