Learning Disabilities Assessment
If you are experiencing difficulties in meeting the academic demands of any classes, you may request a learning disabilities assessment to determine the source of your learning difficulties.
Learning Disabilities Testing Assessment Requirements
It is important to note that you must be a current student. In addition, you must be enrolled in at least one class (one unit or more).
Assessment will be suspended if:
- If you withdraw from all of your classes
- Have 3 missed appointments or late arrivals
Learning Disability Assessments do require in-person appointments. Please make sure your schedule will allow you to come on campus as necessary to complete the assessment.
For more information:
Please email the information below to mmarrujo@valleycollege.edu and Monique Aycock, Learning Disabilities Specialist will contact you.
- Student ID
- Student Name
- SBVC Email Address
- Are you enrolled in at least one class (one unit or more)?
- Who referred you to Learning Disabilities Assessment?
- Are you a current SAS Student?
- Do you have a disability?
- Do you have a history of special education?
- Will you be transferring to a university in the next year?
Disclaimer: The Learning Disability Assessment is not a medical diagnosis and does not provide specific medical treatment. It is intended to help students gain a better understanding of their learning profile and access academic accommodations. For medical diagnoses, please consult a qualified healthcare professional.
Do you have a verified learning disability?
You do not have to take a SBVC Learning Diability Assessment to qualify for Student Accessibility Services. If you have a verified disability, just complete the application to start receiving services.