

The CSP/Disability Services addresses the needs of students with disabilities.

These accommodations are provided in order to ensure equal access to people with disabilities regarding educational opportunities, programs, and activities. Compliance with the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act as amended 2008 involves providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. Disability ServicesĬSP/Disability Services provides students, faculty, and staff with assistance and information regarding accommodations for people with disabilities, either permanent or temporary. Visit CSP/Adult Learner Services for more information or call (330) 941-3538. Time management and goal setting for adults.Starfish Early Alert warning progress reports.The CSP/Adult Learner Services provides academic and personal support both individually and through programming with services such as: Adult students are defined as those who are 25 years of age or older, or who have been out of school four years or more. The CSP/Adult Learner Services assists adult students in making the transition to and graduating from college. In an effort to cultivate the skills of new students, expand the skills of developing students, and enhance the skills of exceptional students, the CSP offers several services and programs and can be found on the web.

The Center is designed to intervene actively in the lives of students to help them achieve academic and social success in college. The Center for Student Progress, located in Kilcawley Center, is available to assist students in successfully completing their University experience.
