Office of Disability Services
The Office of Disability Services is designed to provide individuals with disabilities, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), appropriate academic adjustments, reasonable accommodations, and/or auxiliary aids when and where necessary. The faculty, staff and campus community work together to decrease barriers students may experience as a result of their disabilities.
Any student with a disability who feels that s/he needs an accommodation may contact the Director of Disability Services at (435) 283-7321. Any campus visitor or guest with a disability who feels that he or she needs an accommodation to participate in a campus event may contact the Office of the President at (435) 283-7010 for assistance in contacting the appropriate office for requesting the accommodation.
Any student, visitor or guest who feels that he or she has been discriminated against because of a disability may contact the Director of Disability Services at (435) 283-7321. If a student or guest wishes to appeal a ruling by the director, he or she may contact the Vice President of Student Affairs. The full grievance procedure is found on the Office of Disability Services webpage.
Snow College will provide reasonable accommodations, academic adjustments, or auxiliary aids to qualified students with medical, psychological, learning or other disabilities who voluntarily disclose to the Director of Disability Services (ODS) (435) 283-7321 that they have a disability, provide documentation of the disability, request an accommodation, and meet the criteria for receipt of the accommodations.
Consistent with Federal law, Snow College does not provide individualized academic content support such as tutoring or prompters. Snow College does not provide personal services such as aides or living assistants.
Snow College is located in rural central Utah. Students who require specialized physical or psychiatric treatment will need to check treatment availability and consider the distance to services from Ephraim and Richfield.
