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How to Provide Support to Students

If a student shares that he/she has a disability and does not have an accommodations form for the current semester, please refer the student to ASC.
 

Inclusion Statements

Accessibility Statement

Accessibility Plan for MJC reviewed by the Department of Education Office of Civil Rights (OCR). Learn how to reduce barriers that interfere with student learning by accessing Accessibility Plan.

See ADA Section 504 Disability Definitions

Syllabus Statement

Modesto Junior College is committed to ensuring that all students with disabilities are afforded an equal opportunity to participate in programs and services. If you require assistance and believe you have a disability as defined by the American Disability Act, please contact the Accommodations and Support Center (ASC) office located on the east campus in the Student Services Building, Suite 112.

Accommodations and Support Center webpage
(209) 575-6225

Faculty Portal for ClockWork

Please log into Clockwork for Faculty (Temporarily discontinued) to view the most recent information regarding students' accommodations and to request testing services.

Due to Clockwork experiencing unforeseen technical difficulties, we will temporarily be discontinuing the portal until further notice. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Please continue to email exams, quizzes, or concerns to our ASC Testing Center at mjc_asctesting@yosemite.edu. Our ASC staff will continue to submit testing request via staff email. 

Classroom Management Strategies

Establishing Classroom Etiquette and Dealing with Disruption

Best practices for managing disruptive behavior

Best practices for preventing and managing disruptive classroom behavior

Teaching College Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders

Teaching Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Faculty Requesting Proctoring Services

Form for faculty requesting ASC proctoring services for online exams.

Request Proctoring Services

Learning Disabilities

Learning Disabilities Testing Referral to be completed by faculty/counselor and student.

Please call (209)575-6225

Accessibility Training

  • Understanding PDF Barriers is a self-paced course that takes a deeper look at all of the accessibility concerns that can arise in PDFs. Recommended to anyone creating or remediating PDFs.

Accommodations and Support Center

Accommodations and Support Center Faculty and Staff video

Alternate Media Services for Staff

See section on requesting video captioning services and website accessibility by visiting Alternate Media Services