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Hello,
Has anyone been to a technical college or vocational technical school? How is the process of accommodations in those schools?
I know college has a disability office for accommodations. I have used CART in college.
I am enrolled in a vocational type school but is now considered a technical college because some credits can be transferred to college.
I tried to set up accommodations a few weeks before but I was not reached until the day of orientation. I was told that none of the K-12 schools provide CART so that they can't provide it. They wondered if VR would provide the service. I am thinking it is the school's responsibility, but I have contacted VR to see what they say.
I really don't see the reason why they cannot provide CART. I am in one classroom all day at the same desk/computer. It is the perfect setting to have a CART provider. It will not be a problem. I am wondering if they think it's expensive, but I don't think they have a clue.
I am thinking that they are ignorant and don't know how easy this is once they have the right information. They thought it was some equipment that converts from speech to text. I explained it's a person that comes in and types like those at the court house and words are converted into a laptop. I asked for a note taker, but I don't even know if I have one.
Right now, I am doing the best with lipreading, but I am not used to this and the class is still new. The teacher is trying to be aware to face me. They keep saying they will work on trying to find speech to text software. I have no idea if they will find something. It's just words they say. The classes started two days ago. I am really nervous/concerned about it. They told me they want me to stay.
Also, one thing I did not notice is a formal writing of accommodations. Should there have been one? I feel some of the office staff are acting on edge about it because it looks like they know the situation.
I was told by VR that they send students there all the time. I did see an article of a deaf girl at the school in a program, so I believe she had an interpreter. They just aren't familiar with CART.
I feel defenseless. I have no idea what to expect from a vo tech/technical college type. It is a public school. College was easy to get accommodations. Does anyone know about the process in a vocational technical school? They don't have an office like in college.
Has anyone been to a technical college or vocational technical school? How is the process of accommodations in those schools?
I know college has a disability office for accommodations. I have used CART in college.
I am enrolled in a vocational type school but is now considered a technical college because some credits can be transferred to college.
I tried to set up accommodations a few weeks before but I was not reached until the day of orientation. I was told that none of the K-12 schools provide CART so that they can't provide it. They wondered if VR would provide the service. I am thinking it is the school's responsibility, but I have contacted VR to see what they say.
I really don't see the reason why they cannot provide CART. I am in one classroom all day at the same desk/computer. It is the perfect setting to have a CART provider. It will not be a problem. I am wondering if they think it's expensive, but I don't think they have a clue.
I am thinking that they are ignorant and don't know how easy this is once they have the right information. They thought it was some equipment that converts from speech to text. I explained it's a person that comes in and types like those at the court house and words are converted into a laptop. I asked for a note taker, but I don't even know if I have one.
Right now, I am doing the best with lipreading, but I am not used to this and the class is still new. The teacher is trying to be aware to face me. They keep saying they will work on trying to find speech to text software. I have no idea if they will find something. It's just words they say. The classes started two days ago. I am really nervous/concerned about it. They told me they want me to stay.
Also, one thing I did not notice is a formal writing of accommodations. Should there have been one? I feel some of the office staff are acting on edge about it because it looks like they know the situation.
I was told by VR that they send students there all the time. I did see an article of a deaf girl at the school in a program, so I believe she had an interpreter. They just aren't familiar with CART.
I feel defenseless. I have no idea what to expect from a vo tech/technical college type. It is a public school. College was easy to get accommodations. Does anyone know about the process in a vocational technical school? They don't have an office like in college.