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Phone(562) 906-4542
Fax(562) 906-4543
Website/student-accessibility/disability-services/
LocationLibrary, Upper Level, Office U-124

What We Do

The Office of Student Accessibility provides reasonable and appropriate accommodations to students with psychological, medical, physical, and learning disabilities, and ensures legal compliance with state and federal disability law. We advocate for students and facilitate with other departments across campus on the students’ behalf.

Open Hours

Due to weekly fluctuations in the Office of Student Accessibility open hours during June and July, please contact us in advance to book an appointment with our staff to ensure personal service. We are always happy to respond to email and phone inquires in a timely manner for any questions or service needed.

Offices are closed on observed holidays.

Services We Offer

How to Obtain Accommodations

  • Provide necessary documentation to the Office of Student Accessibility from the appropriate diagnostician, containing the following pieces of information:
    • A diagnostic statement identifying the disability
    • A description of the diagnostic methodology used
    • A description of the current functional limitation
    • A description of the expected progression or stability of the disability
    • A description of current and past accommodations, services and or/medications
    • Recommendations for accommodations
    • For more details, see the .
  • Print out your class schedule, either from my.Biola Class List or emailed class list. Must include instructors' names.
  • Make an appointment with Office of Student Accessibility Staff to talk over desired and appropriate accommodations
  • Complete registration:
    • To complete registration, students will need to complete the Office of Student Accessibility's registration form in order to receive accommodations. This can be picked up from the Office of Student Accessibility or request via email at student.accessibility@biola.edu
  • Faculty notification letters will be generated and given to the student upon completion of registration. These contain the recommended accommodations and should be delivered by the student to their instructors.

Who is Eligible?

  • Students with documented and qualifying learning disabilities
  • Students with psychological and/or emotional disabilities
  • students with physical disabilities
  • Students with medical conditions or incidents (i.e., hospitalization, severe injury, etc.) that impact their academics.

Prospective Students

  • The Admissions process is the same for students with disabilities as for any other students. If a student is denied admission and wishes to make an appeal based on their disability, they may at that point submit documentation to the Learning Center for review.
  • There are differences in how disability accommodations work, between high school and college.
  • See "How to Obtain Accommodations" (above)
  • The Learning Center is glad to discuss a prospective student's situation prior to enrollment; please contact us!

Resources


  • In order to qualify for services and accommodations on the basis of disability, students must submit clinical documentation directly to the Disability Services. The following guidelines are intended to assist clinicians in their preparation of reports and to inform clients as consumers of clinical services.
  • Biola Health Center

  • Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic website for e-text and books on tape (including textbooks!).

  • California Department of Rehabilitation which, among other things, offers employment opportunities and living assistance for people with disabilities. Whittier Branch: (562) 698-8381; (562) 698-2971 (fax). Norwalk Branch: (562) 864-8521.

  • FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
    What are some examples of accommodations students have received?

    • Reduced distraction testing
    • Extended exam time
    • Usage of word processor for essay exams
    • Note taking assistance
    • Digitally recorded books

    What if I think I have a disability and wish to be assessed?
    Please stop by the Learning Center and tell us your story. We will be glad to listen and give you direction. The Learning Center does not provide testing or assessment for disabilities; we recommend students to the Biola Counseling Center for formalized testing. For current Biola students, there are reduced student rates for such testing.

    Department Members

    Director, Office of Student Accessibility & 504 Compliance Officer
    Associate Director, Office of Student Accessibility
    Rachel Martinke
    Administrative Assistant, The Learning Center
    Administrative Assistant, Office of Student Accessibility
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    13800 Biola Ave. La Mirada, CA 90639
    1-562-903-6000
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