Student Catalog and Handbook 2024-2025

Accessibility Services

Accessibility Services

West Georgia Technical College provides equal educational opportunities to qualified students with disabilities. Assistance is available for students with a temporary or permanent physical or psychological disability or with a learning disorder, including attention deficit disorder, autism, acquired brain injury and specific learning disability. To receive special accommodations, a student must provide recent documentation from a qualified professional (evaluations or reports which clearly indicate the presence of a physical, psychological or learning impairment) compliant with the Verification Form.

Specific accommodations are provided in order to offset as much as possible the effect the disability may have on learning, class performance and testing. Based on the student’s documentation and a personal interview, these accommodations are determined and developed on a case-by-case basis by the Accessibility Services Coordinator. Accommodations may include but are not limited to the following:

  • Extended time for timed assessments
  • Preferred seating in classrooms
  • Permission to use recording devices for classroom lectures
  • Remote interpretive services
  • Magnification software

To request testing or classroom accommodations based on valid documentation or to schedule an appointment, students may contact the Accessibility Services Coordinator at 770.824.5241 or email accessibilityservices@westgatech.edu. 

Special Populations

Professional staff members are available to assist special population students as they work toward their educational and professional goals. Special populations include:

  • Individuals with disabilities
  • Individuals from economically disadvantaged families, including foster children
  • Individuals preparing for non-traditional fields
  • Individuals with limited English proficiency
  • Single parents
  • Dislocated workers
  • Individuals who are experiencing homelessness
  • Armed forces or active duty dependents
  • Foster care participants

Services include resources that will enhance or improve the academic, technical, and employability skills of special population students, and provide a lending library of textbooks, calculators, program specific gear, and laptops. Special Populations conducts a monthly virtual support group for single parents. For more information please contact the Special Populations Coordinator at 770.838.2526.