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ODS' LD/AD/HD Documentation GuidelinesGeneral InformationLearning Disability is an umbrella term used to categorize disabilities that are connected with the processes involved in understanding or using language—either spoken or written. Learning disabilities may appear through difficulties with reading, thinking, spelling, speaking, calculating, writing, or listening. A learning disability may manifest itself through a notable discrepancy between a person’s ability and a person’s achievement. It is important to note, that while a learning disability may have been diagnosed, the severity of the LD must substantially limit one or more of the person’s major life activities, compared to the average person, in order to be eligible for accommodations and services at Columbia. A diagnosis of a learning disability has no correlation to level of intelligence. Indeed, people with a learning disability, including students here at Columbia University are often intellectually above average. Students at Columbia are required to submit current documentation Office of Disability Services for review, in order to determine the need for reasonable accommodations. ODS has established guidelines for disability documentation necessary to verify a learning disability and the need for reasonable accommodations in the post-secondary level. These guidelines outline the types of assessments and evaluations required in order for ODS to be able to determine the most appropriate accommodations and support services for the student. Go Ask Alice!Go Ask Alice! is the health question and answer Internet service produced by the Alice! Health Promotion Program. If it's on your mind, it's probably on Go Ask Alice! QuestionsOn-Campus ResourcesThe Office of Disability Services (ODS) facilitates equal access for students with disabilities by coordinating accommodations and support services, thereby cultivating a campus culture that is sensitive and responsive to the needs of students. For more information to go the Office of Disability Services. Off-Campus Resources |
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