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The Community Integration Program (CIP) is a specially funded program within the Office of Special Services at Shoreline Community College. It supports the College's mission of dedication to serving the educational, workforce and cultural needs of our diverse community through providing supports to assist students in their unique pathways to employment.
The Program helps students in the following areas:
- Advocacy
- Priority registration
- Note-taking and referral and coordination of tutoring
- Assistance with administration of exams and other testing accommodations
- Negotiation of classroom adjustments
- Access to an adaptive technology lab
- Sign Language interpreters
- Assistance in obtaining textbooks in alternative formats
- Referral and coordination for counseling services and educational advising
- Access to specialized campus programs and resources
- Integration in to campus life through clubs, governance & campus activities
- Coordination of services with outside entities
- Other supports as necessary in support of individualized employment goals
Contact the Community Integration Program at (206) 546-5823 or (206) 546-4520 (TTY), or by visiting our office in the 2900 Building, Room 2910.
- Program fees are independent of class tuition and fees.
- You are responsible for identifying sources of funding prior to entry. You are responsible for your success at Shoreline Community College.
- In order to receive services, you must request them each quarter they are needed.
- You have a right to services and accommodations which will allow you to successfully compete on an equal basis with non-disabled students as long as you meet the basic requirements to perform activities of the program or occupation.
- Confidentiality: We will not contact instructors regarding your need for classroom accommodation unless you have given specific permission for us to do so.
- If you have a grievance, please contact the office for information regarding the appeals process through the Office of Civil Rights and/or SCC campus process.
- If you need additional information about your rights, ADA, and/or Section 504 issues, you may contact: US Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights:(206) 607-1600; Washington State Human Rights Commission:1-800-233-3247 or (206) 464-6500, Seattle.
Shoreline Community College is committed to providing educational programs without regard to disabling conditions as defined by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act and the
Washington Core Services Bill. Reasonable accommodations will be made and no otherwise qualified individual with disabling conditions shall, on the
basis of disability, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any program, activity or service administered by the college.
King County Developmental Disabilities Division
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