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Disability Resources

Welcome to Disability Resources

Disability Resources facilitates equal access for students with disabilities, allowing full participation in educational programs, services, and campus activities through appropriate and reasonable accommodations while maintaining the academic standards and integrity of the college.

Disability Resources Information

Moraine Park offers reasonable accommodations and support services for students with disabilities at all campus sites.

A student with a disability is any person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, has a record of such impairment, or is regarded as having such an impairment. At the post-secondary level, a qualified student is a student with a disability who meets the academic and technical standards required for participation in the class, program, or activity.

Disabilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Learning/cognitive
  • Physical/mobility
  • Visual/blind
  • Speech/language
  • Deaf/hard of hearing
  • Mental health
  • Orthopedic
  • Other health impairments

It is the responsibility of the student with the disability to self-identify to Disability Resources and to make accommodation requests as soon as possible. Students may provide disability documentation or documentation may be requested on your behalf.  Our staff members will discuss documentation requirements at a scheduled appointment.  Disability Resources may not be able to make an immediate decision and provide accommodations for students who wait until the course begins or until the day of a test.

A reasonable accommodation is determined by a Disability Resources staff member and is based upon the documentation provided/obtained.

Possible accommodations include, but are not limited to:

  • Note taking services (Messenger Pigeon)
  • Testing Accommodations
    1. Extended time
    2. Test reader
    3. Scribe
    4. Distraction reduced environment
  • Technology adaptations
  • Sign language interpreter
  • Auxiliary aids include, but are not limited to:
    • Adaptive furniture
    • Alternate keyboards
    • Alternate mouse
    • Assistive listening devices
    • Electronic textbooks
    • Video Relay Service (VRS) phone access
  • Software technology
    • Kurzweil
    • Jaws
    • Dragon naturally speaking
    • Natural reader
  • Text magnification

Step 1: Make a request at Accommodate

Step 2: Upload documentation in Accommodate or bring to your New Student Appointment.  If you do not have documentation to provide, a staff member will work with you to request documentation on your behalf.

Step 3: Within your Accommodate request form, choose an option that best meets your needs for scheduling an appointment.

Examples of Documentation:

  • Psychological Evaluation
  • Individualized Education Plan (IEP)
  • 504 Plan
  • Summary of Performance
  • Vocational Evaluation
  • Accommodations Statement
  • Medical Documentation or documentation from a specialist (Audiologist, neurologist, psychiatrist)

Testing Accommodations for students who have a documented disability may be approved or facilitated through Disability Resources.

Testing includes:

  • TABE
  • Accuplacer
  • State or National Exams
  • GED/HSED

We recommend starting the process early as timelines vary for each exam. If you are currently working with Disability Resources, please contact the Accommodation Specialist or Accessibility Specialist at your respective campus to discuss the process.  If you have not requested accommodations, please start by submitting an accommodation request at Accommodate.

Disability Resources staff members are available to assist with some transition services:

  • Program information
  • Group or individual presentations
  • Resource referrals
  • Services information
  • Career Exploration resources
  • Financial Aid information
  • Liaison with Community Agencies

Transition Forms

College Readiness Checklist
High School vs. College

Community Transition Resources

Fond du Lac County Community on Transition (CCOT)

Meet Your Disability Resources Team

Fond du Lac Campus

Lindsey DeVries
Accessibility Specialist
920-924-3115, TTY/VP: Use Relay/VRS
ldevries6@morainepark.edu
Room A-221
Typical Hours: Mon. – Fri. 8:00 – 4:30

Contact Lindsey for:

  • Accommodation requests and reviews
  • Assistance with Accommodation Plans
  • Concerns about MPTC accommodations or equal access
  • Coordinating access to your approved accommodations, including testing, assistive technology and software, and e-textbooks
  • Academic support during open Disability Resource Lab hours
  • 1:1 assistance by appointment
  • Additional resources
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Heather Hansen
Disability Resource Specialist
920-924-3427, TTY/VP: Use Relay/VRS
hhansen17@morainepark.edu
Room A-221
Typical Hours: Mon. – Wed. 7:30 – 4:00 & Fri. 7:30 – 12:00

Contact Heather for:

Accommodation Coordination

  • Coordinate the provision of academic accommodations such as note-taking, testing accommodations, alternative formats for instructional materials, assistive technologies, and other relevant supports.
  • Arrange for interpreters, captioning services, or other auxiliary aids as needed.

Training

  • Develop and deliver training and presentations to students on how to use assistive technology.
Becky Kuszynski

Becky Kuszynski
Disability Resources Manager
920-924-3361, TTY/VP: Use Relay/VRS
bkuszynski@morainepark.edu
Room A-223

Contact Becky for:

  • Concerns about MPTC accommodations or equal access
  • Appeal Process
  • Additional resources

West Bend Campus

Lisa Olig
Accessibility Specialist
262-335-5857, TTY/VP: Use Relay/VRS
lolig3@morainepark.edu
Room W-145 (WB)
Typical Hours: Mon. – Fri. 8:00 – 4:30

Contact Lisa for:

  • Accommodation requests and reviews
  • Assistance with Accommodation Plans
  • Concerns about MPTC accommodations or equal access
  • Coordinating access to your approved accommodations, including testing, assistive technology and software, and e-textbooks
  • Academic support during open Disability Resource Lab hours
  • 1:1 assistance by appointment
  • Additional resources

Beaver Dam Campus

Lisa Bell

Lisa Bell
Accessibility Specialist
920-887-4424, TTY/VP: Use Relay/VRS
lbell14@morainepark.edu
Room J-112
Typical Hours: Mon. – Fri. 8:00 – 4:00

Contact Lisa for:

  • Accommodation requests and reviews
  • Assistance with Accommodation Plans
  • Concerns about MPTC accommodations or equal access
  • Coordinating access to your approved accommodations, including testing, assistive technology and software, and e-textbooks
  • Academic support during open Disability Resource Lab hours
  • 1:1 assistance by appointment
  • Additional resources

Disability Resources FAQ

Test Taking is not considered a major life activity therefore test anxiety, with no other clinical diagnosis, e.g. a generalized or severe anxiety disorder, is not eligible for test accommodation consideration.

Course examinations are delivered globally in English. English-as-a-second-language (ESL) is a life circumstance, not a disability, and as such, accommodations are not provided for this.

During your New Student Appointment, the staff member will discuss possible ways to gather past documentation or offer resources related to low cost disability evaluations.

Without an approved accommodation, this will depend on each individual instructor’s course policy.

This will be dependent on if you have appropriate documentation. An interactive process will start with the Accommodation Specialist/Accessibility Specialist meeting with you to discuss your request and to gather intake information.  Documentation will also be reviewed.  The final step is to meet to review a drafted Accommodation Plan. It is recommended that you apply for accommodations as soon as possible.