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Student Accessibility Center

Student Accessibility Center. "Where Disability Does Not Mean Inability". Mission Statement . The mission of the Student Accessibility Center is to create an accessible university community for students with disabilities, which fosters the development of each student’s full potential. .

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Student Accessibility Center

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  1. Student Accessibility Center "Where Disability Does Not Mean Inability"

  2. Mission Statement The mission of the Student Accessibility Center is to create an accessible university community for students with disabilities, which fosters the development of each student’s full potential.

  3. Campus Resource As a campus resource, SAC works with students, faculty and staff to promote an increased awareness of the abilities of all students and to ensure they are regarded on the basis of ability, not disability.

  4. Eligibility • Any UW-Milwaukee student with a disability that restricts one or more of life’s major activities may benefit from SAC services. • We work with students with mobility, sensory, communications, mental, or learning differences, as well as those with basic health impairments.

  5. Common Disabilities • Psychological (Depression, Anxiety, Bi-Polar, OCD, PTSD) • ADHD • Learning Disabilities • Chronic Health Conditions (Chron’s, Lupus, HIV, Cancer) • Visual Impairments • Deaf and Hard of Hearing • Autism Spectrum Disorders

  6. Academic Support • Adaptive equipment and materials • Alternative testing • Laboratory and library assistance • Notetaking • Electronic textbook service • Sign Language, oral interpreting, and transcription services

  7. SAC Roles • Provides legally mandated services to UWM students who have physical, learning, sensory or psychological disabilities that substantially affect or limit a major life activity. • Clarifies students' responsibilities and encourages self-advocacy.

  8. SAC Roles • Assists faculty by verifying documentation of disability and identifying reasonable accommodations. • Facilitates requests for accommodations and provides information and training on disability issues.

  9. SAC Staff Medical and Psychiatric Disability Jon Broskowski Mitchell 116C bros@uwm.edu (414)229-6730 Learning Disability/ ADHD Barbara Simon Mitchell113A barbaras@uwm.edu (414)229-4564 Ann Kowaliczko Mitchell113B kowalicz@uwm.edu (414)229-6239

  10. SAC Staff Physical Disability and Blind/Visually Impaired Jean Salzer Mitchell B16 jeano@uwm.edu (414)229-5660 Deaf/Hard of Hearing Martin Keller Mitchell 120mpkeller@uwm.edu(414) 376-9162 (Videophone)

  11. UWM Student Accessibility CenterMitchell Hall Room 112     P.O.Box 413Milwaukee, WI 53201-0413 

  12. Writing Center

  13. Panther Academic Support Services (PASS) Free academic support services are available by weekly appointment, online, and on a walk-in basis for over 120 courses at the 100- and 200-level. We can help!

  14. Our Mission • The goal of PASS is to help students achieve academic success. • We work with programs, departments, schools and colleges across campus to build partnerships and collaborations • We target students who are taking 100- and 200-level courses (and some 300-level) • We serve all students taking these courses but especially freshmen and sophomores

  15. Panther Academic Support Services (PASS) • Weekly tutoring available individually or in groups • Supplemental Instruction sessions: group reviews offered four times a week for large lecture courses • Walk-in assistance available at the help desks • Online tutoring: weekly, exam review sessions, blended review sessions

  16. Supplemental Instruction (SI) • SI, a national program which began in 1972 at UMKC, has demonstrated a significant difference in student retention nationally • Courses are selected in which freshman enrollment is 25% or more • We select difficult courses, often large lecture classes or core courses with 20%+ DFW rates • SI leaders attend course lectures & hold four review sessions per week plus desk hours • SI leaders support professors • SI leaders also focus on study strategies

  17. The PASS SI Program • Began in 1995 with four courses • Has now expanded to 50 courses because it has been shown to enhance achievement • UWM’s Access to Success initiative lists SI as one of the most effective interventions for first year students • Both grade in class and retention are improved

  18. Panther Academic Support Services (PASS) • Tutoring is located in Bolton 120 and Lib E154. • Supplemental Instruction has been held in Lib WB42 and in Cunningham 147 • Tutors/SI leaders are juniors, seniors and graduate students; PASS employs over 100 students. • Tutoring is also offered in UWM’s residence halls, as well as in the Music and Architecture buildings.

  19. How Students Join Pass Services • SI sessions are open in summer for fall registration for incoming first-year students • Students can sign up in person, in Bolton 120, or online the first week of class • Throughout the semester, they can come to any of our centers,make appointments online, or walk in for help • Students can join us at any point during the semester, but starting at the beginning is strongly encouraged.

  20. Online Tutoring Services • Weekly Tutoring Sessions • Tutoring for Online Courses • Exam and Finals Review Sessions • Archives available for review • Evening/Weekend Tutoring provided by NetTutor • Online Academic Support on the PASS D2L sites

  21. PASS Collaborations • STEM tutoring for Multicultural students • Engineering SI for Chem 105 • Business Freshman Seminar for students taking Math 90-95 • Five SIs for Pre-Nursing Students in Cunningham 147 • Class visits to the Nursing Endeavor Program • Provide tutoring for Athletics

  22. Other Resources Also offered: • Class visits • Academic coaching • Academic resources • Study groups Contact us: • Office: Bolton 180 • 414-229-3726 • pass@uwm.edu • www.pass.uwm.edu

  23. Student Accessibility Center "Where Disability Does Not Mean Inability"

  24. Mission Statement The mission of the Student Accessibility Center is to create an accessible university community for students with disabilities, which fosters the development of each student’s full potential.

  25. Campus Resource As a campus resource, SAC works with students, faculty and staff to promote an increased awareness of the abilities of all students and to ensure they are regarded on the basis of ability, not disability.

  26. Eligibility • Any UW-Milwaukee student with a disability that restricts one or more of life’s major activities may benefit from SAC services. • We work with students with mobility, sensory, communications, mental, or learning differences, as well as those with basic health impairments.

  27. Common Disabilities • Psychological (Depression, Anxiety, Bi-Polar, OCD, PTSD) • ADHD • Learning Disabilities • Chronic Health Conditions (Chron’s, Lupus, HIV, Cancer) • Visual Impairments • Deaf and Hard of Hearing • Autism Spectrum Disorders

  28. Academic Support • Adaptive equipment and materials • Alternative testing • Laboratory and library assistance • Notetaking • Electronic textbook service • Sign Language, oral interpreting, and transcription services

  29. SAC Roles • Provides legally mandated services to UWM students who have physical, learning, sensory or psychological disabilities that substantially affect or limit a major life activity. • Clarifies students' responsibilities and encourages self-advocacy.

  30. SAC Roles • Assists faculty by verifying documentation of disability and identifying reasonable accommodations. • Facilitates requests for accommodations and provides information and training on disability issues.

  31. SAC Staff Medical and Psychiatric Disability Jon Broskowski Mitchell 116C bros@uwm.edu (414)229-6730 Learning Disability/ ADHD Barbara Simon Mitchell113A barbaras@uwm.edu (414)229-4564 Ann Kowaliczko Mitchell113B kowalicz@uwm.edu (414)229-6239

  32. SAC Staff Physical Disability and Blind/Visually Impaired Jean Salzer Mitchell B16 jeano@uwm.edu (414)229-5660 Deaf/Hard of Hearing Martin Keller Mitchell 120mpkeller@uwm.edu(414) 376-9162 (Videophone)

  33. UWM Student Accessibility CenterMitchell Hall Room 112     P.O.Box 413Milwaukee, WI 53201-0413 

  34. Writing Center

  35. Panther Academic Support Services (PASS) Free academic support services are available by weekly appointment, online, and on a walk-in basis for over 120 courses at the 100- and 200-level. We can help!

  36. Our Mission • The goal of PASS is to help students achieve academic success. • We work with programs, departments, schools and colleges across campus to build partnerships and collaborations • We target students who are taking 100- and 200-level courses (and some 300-level) • We serve all students taking these courses but especially freshmen and sophomores

  37. Panther Academic Support Services (PASS) • Weekly tutoring available individually or in groups • Supplemental Instruction sessions: group reviews offered four times a week for large lecture courses • Walk-in assistance available at the help desks • Online tutoring: weekly, exam review sessions, blended review sessions

  38. Supplemental Instruction (SI) • SI, a national program which began in 1972 at UMKC, has demonstrated a significant difference in student retention nationally • Courses are selected in which freshman enrollment is 25% or more • We select difficult courses, often large lecture classes or core courses with 20%+ DFW rates • SI leaders attend course lectures & hold four review sessions per week plus desk hours • SI leaders support professors • SI leaders also focus on study strategies

  39. The PASS SI Program • Began in 1995 with four courses • Has now expanded to 50 courses because it has been shown to enhance achievement • UWM’s Access to Success initiative lists SI as one of the most effective interventions for first year students • Both grade in class and retention are improved

  40. Panther Academic Support Services (PASS) • Tutoring is located in Bolton 120 and Lib E154. • Supplemental Instruction has been held in Lib WB42 and in Cunningham 147 • Tutors/SI leaders are juniors, seniors and graduate students; PASS employs over 100 students. • Tutoring is also offered in UWM’s residence halls, as well as in the Music and Architecture buildings.

  41. How Students Join Pass Services • SI sessions are open in summer for fall registration for incoming first-year students • Students can sign up in person, in Bolton 120, or online the first week of class • Throughout the semester, they can come to any of our centers,make appointments online, or walk in for help • Students can join us at any point during the semester, but starting at the beginning is strongly encouraged.

  42. Online Tutoring Services • Weekly Tutoring Sessions • Tutoring for Online Courses • Exam and Finals Review Sessions • Archives available for review • Evening/Weekend Tutoring provided by NetTutor • Online Academic Support on the PASS D2L sites

  43. PASS Collaborations • STEM tutoring for Multicultural students • Engineering SI for Chem 105 • Business Freshman Seminar for students taking Math 90-95 • Five SIs for Pre-Nursing Students in Cunningham 147 • Class visits to the Nursing Endeavor Program • Provide tutoring for Athletics

  44. Other Resources Also offered: • Class visits • Academic coaching • Academic resources • Study groups Contact us: • Office: Bolton 180 • 414-229-3726 • pass@uwm.edu • www.pass.uwm.edu

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