STUDENT SUPPORT & RESOURCES



FAQs
Are all students with psychiatric disabilities required to participate in Supported Education Program?
No. Not all students with psychiatric disabilities participate in Supported Education services. Students interested in services need to identify themselves to the office of Education Support Services and participate in a confidential intake interview. It is the choice of the student to avail themselves of these services.
Will the instructor know that I have a psychiatric diagnosis?
No. All records are kept confidential and are separate from academic records. With the student's permission, the instructor will receive a letter from the Department of Disability Services identifying that the student is registered with the office and qualifies for reasonable academic adjustments. The letters are formatted the same for all students regardless of their disability and individualized academic adjustments are developed with student input.
What if I decide I no longer need SEP services?
Services from SEP are strictly on a volunteer basis for registered students. SEP is designed to enhance the educational experience and offer additional supports in an effort to increase success in the college environment.

Did You Know?
Sinclair faculty are consistently awarded for their teaching excellence.
Sinclair is the largest regional provider of online education, with more than 180 different online courses.
Out of 1,200 community colleges in the nation, Sinclair is one of 20 board member colleges of the League for Innovation in the Community College.
Sinclair has established more than 100 transfer agreements to assist students in transferring to other colleges.


