Disability Services
On This Page: Receiving Accommodations | Testing Accommodations | Pregnancy & Parenting | Service Animals on Campus | Technology & Tools | Know Your Rights | Submit a Grievance
Kishwaukee College is committed to providing equal access to education for students with disabilities. Disability Services works with students to create reasonable accommodations that support learning, testing, and participation in college life.
Receiving Accommodations
If you have a documented disability, Disability Services can help determine accommodations that support your academic success while maintaining course standards.
- Complete the Disability Services Intake Form
- Submit documentation of your disability either by email or in-person
- Schedule an intake meeting with Disability Services at 815-825-2931 or by email at ds@kish.edu
- Receive an official Letter of Accommodation — use Clockwork to view and request your letters
- Submit your Letters and have a conversation with your instructor(s) about your accommodations
- Accommodations are reviewed and updated as needed
Documentation should include a diagnosis and describe how the disability impacts learning or testing. Disability Services can help if you’re unsure what to submit.
Testing Accommodations
Students approved for testing accommodations can schedule exams through Disability Services or Testing Services to ensure accommodations are in place.
- After receiving your Letter of Accommodation, request paperwork from your instructor(s) when you need to test
- Schedule exams with either Disability Serivces or Testing Services — be sure to request your approved testing accommodations
- Bring your photo ID to your testing appointment
- Accommodations may include extended time, reduced-distraction rooms, or assistive technology
- Exams are administered according to instructor guidelines
Pregnancy & Parenting Support
Kishwaukee College supports students experiencing pregnancy and parenting responsibilities by providing equitable access, accommodations, and supportive resources under Title IX.
Whether you are pregnant, recovering from childbirth, or caring for an infant, support is available to help you stay on track academically.
Students experiencing pregnancy-related conditions are eligible for reasonable accommodations under Title IX to ensure they are not disadvantaged in their coursework.
To request accommodations:
- Submit the Disability Services Intake Form with documentation of your pregnancy related condition
- Disability Services will follow up to schedule an intake appointment
- Together, you’ll review how your condition impacts classes and identify support options
Lactating students have the right to reasonable breaks and access to private space for expressing breast milk.
Lactation Room — C1238
Features include:
- Private space
- Comfortable seating
- Side tables
- Electrical outlets for pumps
For access or assistance, contact Disability Services by email or at 815-825-2931.
Or the Title IX Coordinator(s).
Title IX protections extend to students affected by:
- Pregnancy
- Childbirth
- Recovery from pregnancy-related conditions
- Parenting responsibilities
These protections ensure access to education, reasonable accommodations, and protection from discrimination.
Service Animals on Campus
A service animal (no certification required) is defined as a dog or miniature horse individually trained to perform work or tasks for a person with a disability. The task must be directly related to the individual’s disability.
Illinois statute also recognizes service animals in training.
Emotional support animals, comfort animals, and therapy dogs are not considered service animals under ADA Titles II and III and are generally not permitted on campus.
Students requesting approval for a non-service animal must meet with the Director of Disability and Testing Services before bringing the animal to campus.
Call 815-825-2931 to schedule an appointment.
Service animals are allowed in public areas of campus where the handler is permitted.
Animals may be restricted from certain areas if safety concerns exist.
College personnel should allow service animals and handlers access to campus spaces, events, and activities.
If it is not obvious that the animal is a service animal, personnel may only ask:
- Is the animal required because of a disability?
- What work or task has the animal been trained to perform?
Service animals are working animals.
Please:
- Do not pet, feed, or distract a service animal
- Do not separate a service animal from its handler
Handlers are responsible for ensuring their service animal:
- Remains under control at all times
- Is leashed, tethered, or harnessed unless this interferes with the animal’s task or the handler’s disability prevents it
- Does not pose a threat or disruption
- Is housebroken and properly cleaned up after
- Meets all legal requirements for public presence (vaccinations, licensing, ID tags)
- Does not obstruct the learning or working environment
Handlers are also responsible for:
- Any damage or injury caused by the animal
- Removing the animal if it becomes disruptive or a safety concern
If an animal must be restricted from an area, Disability Services will assist with alternative accommodations.
For additional information should contact Disability Services at 815-825-2931 or ds@kish.edu.
Anyone who disagrees with a College decision regarding a service or emotional support animal may file a Section 504 grievance.
Technology & Support Tools
Disability Services may prodive assistive technology or learning tools based on individual needs.
- Screen readers and magnification tools
- Note-taking and study support software
- Captioning and audio resources
Tools are provided based on documented need and availability.
Know Your Rights
Kishwaukee College complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and applicable state and federal laws to ensure equal access for all students.
Kishwaukee College complies with the American’s with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 states “No otherwise qualified individual with a disability in the United States shall, solely by reason of his or her disability, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.”
Title II of the Americans with Disability Act of 1990 states “Subject to the provisions of this title, no qualified individual with a disability shall by reason of such disability, be excluded from participation in or be denied the benefits of the services, programs, or activities of a public entity, or be subjected to discrimination by such entity.”
Submit a Grievance
Kishwaukee College is committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment. You may submit a report regarding discrimination, harassment, or accessibility concerns for review by the Section 504 Coordinator.
Reports can be submitted with your contact information or anonymously. Please note that anonymous reports may limit our ability to follow up.