Support Services
Academic Support
Other Support
For Students with Learning
Disabilities
For Students who are Deaf or hard of hearing (Located
in C-203)
For Students with Mobility Impairments
For Students with Visual Impairments
For Students with Emotional Disabilities
Academic Support
- Learning Project - peer tutoring for content area subjects
- Academic Advising
- Schedule of Classes - Course Selection, Assistance with Voice and Web Registration
- Mini-Computer Lab - within the Office for Students with Disabilities
- Departmental Computer Labs
- Workshops
Other Support
- Personal and Career Counseling
- Health Center
- Careers and Transfer Center
- Student Center for Women
- Liaison with VESID, CBVH, VA etc.
For Students with Learning Disabilities:
- Psycho-Educational evaluation
- Classroom accommodations
- Testing accommodations
- Arrangements for electronic readers and/or note takers as deemed necessary
For Students with Hearing Impairments (Located in C-203):
- Program for Deaf Adults:Students who are deaf or hard of hearing are provided with support services through the Program for Deaf Adults (PDA). These services include academic advisement, registration assistance, interpreting support, tutoring and note-taking. Please contact the Program for Deaf Adults, located in C-203, or call (718) 482-5311 (TTY) or (718) 482-5324 (voice). For more information visit the PDA's web site at http://www.lagcc.cuny.edu/pda/
- Interpreters
- Arrangements for note takers
- Testing Accommodations
For Students with Mobility Impairments:
- Relocate classrooms if necessary
- Arrangements for services at various College Offices
For Students with Visual Impairments:
- Visual magnification software
- Computers equipped with speech synthesizers
- Tape recorders
- Arrangements for electronic readers and scribes
- Video magnifiers (Vtek)
- Material available in alternative formats (large print, Braille etc.)
For Students with Emotional Disabilities:
- Personal counseling
- Testing accommodations
After you have been accepted to LaGuardia, you should contact the Office for Students with Disabilities for Testing and Orientation. This contact will ascertain the nature of your disability, (physical, learning, emotional etc.), document the type and level of support you have thus far received, and determine what accommodations are needed for LaGuardia to provide the continued support that is necessary to assist the student in managing a successful college career. If you choose not to identify yourself as having a disability or impairment during the admissions process, it is your responsibility to contact the Office for Students with Disabilities upon acceptance.

