State Technical College of Missouri
After high school graduation, the high school Individualized Education Plan (IEP) ends and there is no mandated IEP at the college level. The college student is considered an adult and must self-identify and provide appropriate and current documentation based on the college’s requirements. The college is not responsible for the cost of evaluations should they be necessary.
State Technical College of Missouri will work with students with disabilities to accommodate their needs so that they may successfully access and complete courses offered by the College. All students, however must, with or without reasonable accommodation, be able to safely perform the essential functions of the instructional activities required for successful completion of each individual course and all such requirements for successful completion of the relevant program. Students who cannot safely do so may not be allowed to participate in certain courses or certain activities within specific courses because such participation poses a threat to the student or others. If participation cannot safely be achieved, course and program requirements will not automatically be waived and such inability to safely and satisfactorily complete such requirements may result in failure of certain courses or inability to complete certain programs. A student's ability to successfully and safely complete all requirements of a program may be considered as a factor in admission to programs or courses.
Students with special needs should contact the Vocational Resource Educator (VRE) prior to the start of classes. The type of service made available is dependent upon documented expressed need. A student requiring reasonable accommodations/considerations due to a documented disability must provide current documentation regarding his/her disability and specific accommodations needed prior to receiving any accommodations. Once the current documentation is received, the VRE may write an IEP or 504 plan with reasonable accommodations.
The VRE works with each student with special needs, reviewing documentation and his/her request for accommodations as well as encouraging him/her to take advantage of the accommodations available. The college provides reasonable accommodations, but only if the student discloses his/her disability and asks for accommodations. That information is kept confidential and shared only with those who have a need to know. At the college level, because each student is considered an adult, he/she is the only one who can activate his/her IEP/504 Plan by notifying each instructor and requesting accommodations in each class. No one else can do this for the student including counselors and/or parents.
LIBRARY The Library is located on the main level of the Information Technology Center. It is a state-of-the-art comprehensive academic library and serves as the informational and educational hub of the college. The Library supports the mission of the college through its collection, services, specialized research, and study areas.
The Library collection is maintained to support instructional programs of the college and to support lifelong learning of students, employees, and community patrons. The Library provides print materials, audio-visual materials, and a multitude of online databases. Students will find resources that cover highly technical and specialized topics as well as fiction, nonfiction, and recreational literature. The Library also provides Internet access in the public access area. The Library facility is designed to create an ideal environment for study and research with designated spaces for individual and group study. Library instruction classes are provided to enhance the search and retrieval of library resources.
State Technical College of Missouri is a charter member of MOBIUS, a statewide consortium that provides access to resources of 61 academic, four public, and two special libraries, the Missouri State Library, and two Associate Members serving a total of 143 physical branches in Missouri. MOBIUS (
https://searchmobius.org) and OCLC Interlibrary Loan services extend access and delivery beyond the walls of the State Technical College of Missouri campus, thus allowing our students access to nearly unlimited resources.
Professional librarians are available in the library and can be reached by e-mail at
librarian@statetechmo.edu or by telephone at (573) 897-5215 for reference and research assistance. Additional information can be found at
https://www.statetechmo.edu/library/ and the online access catalog at
https://lance.searchmobius.org.
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