These guides should help you with anything you'll need to navigate our system. Please contact ssd@colum.edu with and questions.
New Students
Returning Students
Monday-Friday 9am-5:00pm
Email: ssd@colum.edu
Phone: (312) 369-8296
Columbia College Chicago
Services for Students with Disabilities
623 South Wabash, Suite 311
Chicago, IL 60605
These guides should help you with anything you'll need to navigate our system. Please contact ssd@colum.edu with and questions.
Please do not fill out this form if you do not have testing accommodations.
Our test scheduling process is now online!
SSD will email you after the student makes us aware of an upcoming test; however, you are welcome to fill out the form ahead of time if you wish.
Please complete the following form here.
If the test is on Canvas, click the following link for a guide on changing an assessment’s duration: Canvas Time Adjustment Guide.
This new testing procedure is intended to make the process easier! By streamlining the test scheduling forms you used to receive, we hope to serve you and your students more efficiently.
We will scan completed in-person assessments and email them back to you.
Here are many of the forms you may need when registering with SSD.
Recipients of renewable Columbia scholarships who are unable to register full-time due to a medical circumstance or disability may submit a petition by filling out the ADA Scholarship Exemption Form to request an exception to the full-time enrollment requirement of their scholarship(s). Students will be considered if they have Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accommodations on file with Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD). Approval is based on SSD’s review of these accommodations and the Scholarship Committee’s review of students’ accounts. An exception is not guaranteed.
Applications and documentation submitted after the deadline will be reviewed but there is no guarantee that the request will be approved.
Fall Semester: For an animal in the fall, applications have a deadline of May 1.
Spring Semester: For an animal in the Spring, applications have a deadline of November 1.
Columbia College Chicago provides reasonable housing accommodations to students with disabilities who have a verifiable need for the accommodation. A reasonable accommodation is an exception to the usual rules, policies, practices or services that a resident with a disability may need to have an equal opportunity to use and enjoy college housing.
To begin the process, you need to complete the following:
After we receive your application and documentation, our staff will review it and then contact you with questions and to schedule an Intake appointment. The intake appointment allows us to discuss with you your disability and what accommodations and other supports we can put in place to assist you.
Note: Housing accommodations are based upon first come, first served and available inventory at the time. We encourage you to submit your application and documentation as soon as possible.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Please review the documentation guidelines to learn about the types of information that must be submitted to be considered eligible for services through SSD.
Be sure to read the general guidelines and specific guidelines related to your disability.
We also have a list of Off-Campus Providers should you need more affordable options for diagnoses or other services. (informational)
ADA Accessible Restrooms: Click me to view a spreadsheet of all accessible restrooms on campus.
Who is eligible for accommodations?
All currently enrolled students with a disability are eligible for services. A disability is a mental or physical impairment that substantially limits an individual's ability to perform one or more major life activities. Some disabilities may include (but are not limited to):
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What kind of accommodations are available for students with disabilities?
Here are some of the more common accommodations:
How do I start receiving services?
See our guide on how to apply for accommodations!
Once I am registered with SSD, what do I need to do to receive accommodations each semester?
The process to request your accommodation letters and have them set to your instructors is completely digital to make things easier for students! Each semester, SSD students must initiate the request for their semester-specific accommodation letters to be sent to their instructors through our online database system, MySSD. Once a student requests their accommodation letters, the SSD office will send them to their instructors electronically, via email.
To request your accommodation letters, check SSD's homepage and click the middle box that says "Current SSD Students" or follow this guide!
Accommodations are effective upon receipt of the semester-specific accommodation letter by the instructor. They are not retroactive.
Why should I register with SSD?
It is recommended that all students with disabilities provide documentation to SSD, even if they do not choose to request any services.
Providing documentation enables SSD staff to act more efficiently and knowledgeably on a student’s behalf, should the need arise and should the student decide to pursue accommodatoins later on.
What if I don't have documentation for my disability?
You can view our list of Off-Campus providers under "Resources".
How do I upload documentation to MySSD?
If you have started an application and want to upload further documentation:
If you are already registered with the SSD office:
Once I am registered with SSD, how do I receive accommodations each semester?
The process to request your accommodation letters and have them set to your instructors is completely digital to make things easier for students! Each semester, SSD students must initiate the request for their semester-specific accommodation letters to be sent to their instructors through our online database system, MySSD. Once a student requests their accommodation letters, the SSD office will send them to their instructors electronically, via email.
To request your accommodation letters, visit the Current SSD Students page. There is a step-by-step instruction guide there to help you request your letters.
Accommodations are effective upon receipt of the semester-specific accommodation letter by the instructor. They are not retroactive.
Why should I register with SSD?
You deserve equal access to the classroom! Registering with SSD ensures that you'll have the support you need to succeed.
It is recommended that all students with disabilities provide documentation to SSD, even if they do not choose to request any services. Providing documentation enables SSD staff to act more efficiently and knowledgeably on a student’s behalf, should the need arise and should the student request this.