Accommodations

Possible Accommodations (depending on the documentation and disability)
Contact the Office of Disability Services, University Center, room 320 for more information on:
  • Preferential Seating in the Classroom
  • Student may use Tape Recorder in the Classroom
  • Exam Proctor (Use of a Reader and/or a Scribe)
  • Alternative Scheduling of Exams, Extended Time
  • Copies of Overheads, Transparencies, and Notes
  • Use of Aids during Exams: Calculator, Word Processor, and Special Equipment
  • Interpreters (signers for the deaf)
  • Volunteer note takers
  • Albright Health Center (Gymnasium and Pool)
  • Taped Textbooks can be ordered from: Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic     
  • Large Print Materials
  • Visual Text
  • Optelec
  • KURZWEIL 3000 (How to Use)
  • DOWNLOAD a version of READPLEASE
  • Voter Registration:  Forms are available in the Office of Disability Services Office, University Center, room 320.
  • Providing the necessary accommodations to ensure complete access to, and full participation in, the educational process does not require the professor to compromise academic standards when evaluating academic performance.
  • Rather, the accommodations make it possible for a student with a disability to truly learn the material presented, and for a professor to fairly evaluate the student’s understanding of the material.
  • Accommodations are made based on the documentation supplied by the student

            Disability Services Assistive Equipment & Software Available


            Kurzweil 3000 – (text to speech software)
            Steely Library – 4th floor
            Founders Hall, room 209 – Learning Assistance Center
            University Center, room 305 (for testing use only)

            Kurzweil 1000 – (for Braille) – (text to speech and Braille software)
            University Center, room 334 (for testing use only)

            Dragon Naturally Speaking – Version 9.0 – (speech to text software)
            Steely Library – group study rooms 205 and 210.  Students can get a key to these rooms at the circulation desk on the 3rd floor.
            University Center, room 333 (for testing use only)

            JAWS – (computer screen reader)

            Steely Library – 4th floor   (ask Lab Assistant for computer location)

            University Center, RM 320 (for testing use only)     

                                                
            Optelec – (text enlarger)
            University Center, room 333 – Testing and Disability Services
            Nunn Hall - Chase Law Library
            Steely Library – 4th floor                                                                                          

            Zoomtext – (computer screen enlarger)
            Steely Library - 4th floor (ask Lab Assistance for computer location)
            University Center, room 332 (for testing use only)

            Department Hours

            Steely Library

                                            
            Monday thru Thursday                                  
            8:00 a.m. – 12:00 midnight                               

            Friday
            8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

            Saturday
            11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

            Sunday
            12:30 p.m. - midnight

            Learning Assistance Center


            Monday thru Friday
            8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.    

            Testing & Disability Services


            Monday thru Friday
            8:15 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

            NKU ACCESSIBILITY


            Northern Kentucky University is proud of its reputation as an area leader in providing comprehensive programming, services, and accommodations to college students with disabilities.  The buildings and campus facilities are strategically located in order to be accessible for individuals with disabilities.  NKU is at the forefront in creating and maintaining a barrier free campus in the state of Kentucky.  A wide variety of disability services and support programs are available to students with special needs.  The faculty and staff are concerned in assisting with your academic and career development.