Student Accommodations

The College works with students with disabilities who seek academic or other accommodations for disability-related needs. We engage in an individualized and interactive process with each student to determine reasonable and appropriate accommodations. 

Disability-Related Accommodations

All students are welcome to meet with an accommodations staff member to discuss potential accommodation needs. Examples of disability-related accommodations for students include: 

  • testing accommodations, such as extended time or a reduced-distraction testing environment
  • in-class accommodations, such as recorded lectures, or priority seating
  • alternative format materials, such as access to texts in a digital, audio, or Braille format
  • coordination of communication services, such as interpreters, readers, and scribes
  • mobility-based accommodations, such as classroom re-assignment
  • any other accommodation that is needed to ensure equal access to Manhattan Tech programs and services

This list is not comprehensive. Manhattan Area Technical College takes a highly individualized approach to providing accommodations. For information on how to request one of these or other accommodations, please visit our Accommodations Process page.

To provide equal employment, advancement, and learning opportunities to all individuals, employment and student admission decisions at Manhattan Area Technical College will be based on merit, qualifications, and abilities. Manhattan Area Technical College does not discriminate on the basis of any characteristic protected by law in all aspects of employment and admission in its education programs or activities.