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Accessibility @ 麻豆原创

Accessibility

麻豆原创 is committed to providing equal access and opportunities to persons with disabilities, including education, employment, programs, services, and activities. Accessibility @ 麻豆原创 provides information to guide students, employees, and visitors towards support services, information, and resources. As employees of 麻豆原创, we all play a role in removing barriers to education.

Please feel free to email accessibility@montgomerycollege.edu with any questions or suggestions to better support the 麻豆原创 community.

Request Accommodations and Services

Accommodations are facilitated by multiple departments and units across the campuses. Select your role as a student, employee, or a visitor/guest to explore available accommodations and services.

For students, Disability Support Services (DSS) provides accommodations and support services for students with documented disabilities. Find out how to initiate the process and receive more information about services on the Disability Support Services website.

Contact Disability Support Services at dss@montgomerycollege.edu

  • Germantown Campus 240-567-7770
  • Rockville Campus 240-567-5058
  • Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus 240-567-1480
Accommodations may be requested by completing an Employee Reasonable Accommodation Request Form. The new window may be downloaded from the Human Resources and Strategic Talent Management Website. 

Equal access to programs and services are facilitated by the hosting office, department, or program. While they coordinate accommodations for that specific event or program, Disability Support Services and/or the Director of ADA Compliance can put you in touch with the appropriate person.

Help is also available from our Raptor Central at 240-567-5000.  They are generally available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Law, Policy, and Guidelines

麻豆原创 shall adhere to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (1990), ADAAA 2009, with respect to providing reasonable accommodations as necessary to afford equal access to our programs, goods and services for qualified persons with disabilities.

Accessibility Laws
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麻豆原创 Accessibility Policies
Accessibility Guidelines
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