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At 17, Sara was diagnosed with ADHD and Tourette Syndrome. Despite her diagnoses, for the first time Sara felt normal. “I realized I was not weak or stupid, and the strange sounds and facial movements were not my fault.”

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Access Disability Services

Do you

  • require extra time to take tests?
  • receive help through your school's resource teacher?
  • use special computer programs to help with reading and writing?

If you answered yes, Disability Services is available to help

In order to receive services and supports from Disability Services, you need to register with Disability Services.  The first step is to tell us about your disability.  You can begin this process

  • when you apply to NSCC
  • after you have been accepted into a program
  • while you are studying at NSCC

If you have an Individual Program Plan (IPP) or alternate high school program, you will be applying through Special Admissions.