STEPS to Register for Services
Office of Student Disability Services, USC Sumter
The Advisement and Counseling Office
Administration Building, Rm 101
(803) 938-3800
Learning Disabilities (Not ADD/ADHD) Guideline
STEP 1: Present to our office documentation from your psychologist or other appropriately
credentialed psychoeducational professional. Documentation can be mailed, faxed, or hand-carried. If you mail or fax, please call to make sure it was received. Sometimes things do not make it here.
Guidelines for documentation
- Must be 3 years old or less. Documentation older than 3 years is not acceptable.
- Must be typed, on letterhead
- Must include Summary of a comprehensive interview
- Comprehensive assessment of aptitude
- suitable tests include: WAIS-III, WJ Tests of Cognitive Ability, Kaufman Adolescent
and Adult Intelligence Test, or Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
- Comprehensive academic achievement battery
- suitable tests include: WJ Tests of Achievement, Wechsler Individual Achievement Test,
Stanford Test of Academic Skills, or Scholastic Abilities Test for Adults
- An assessment of specific areas of information processing
- Suitable tests include: subtests form the WJ Tests of Cognitive Ability, Subtests from
the WAIS-III, or Detroit Tests of Learning Aptitude-3/Adult
- Detailed description of how this impairment significantly limits a major life activity in an
academic setting.
- Report of explanations for academic problems that were ruled out, such as emotional problems, poor study skills, etc.
- Should include a detailed description of the disability, including a DSM-IV-TR code.
- Should include description of severity and longevity of the condition.
- The evaluator should include any recommendations he/she has for appropriate accommodations for the student’s specific learning deficits within the context of the university environment.
Step 2: Go to the Disability Services website at:
http://www.uscsumter.edu/students/disabilities/index.shtml
Print out and submit the Student Intake Form. This will be placed with your documentation.
Step 3: Once adequate documentation AND your Intake Form have been received, a committee will review your file and determine registration status. You will then be NOTIFIED BY MAIL about the next step. If the documentation is adequate, your letter will ask you to set up an intake meeting. If needed, the letter will request additional documentation.
Step 4: Arrive at your intake meeting prepared to talk with a staff member about yourself, your disability, accommodations, and responsibilities in the process.
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