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Prospective Students

Are you a Deaf or Hard of Hearing Student Planning on Attending BCC?

It is important to be sure you have all the information you need before you decide to visit BCC. Below are some suggestions to help you prepare:

  • Apply to the College

The application can be found online at: http://admissions.bergen.edu/admissions/application/apply.asp or available in the Admissions Office Room A-129 – of the Pitkin Education Center (Main Building)

  • Take the Placement Test.

Once your application is processed, you will receive a letter inviting you to take the Basic Skills Placement Test called the Accuplacer.

oIf you are requesting extended time for this test, please disregard the letter from the Office of Testing and Assessment and do not take the placement test.Once your documentation is reviewed you will be instructed how to schedule your placement test.To receive testing accommodations your documentation must demonstrate the need. To request a sign language interpreter, please visit http://www.bergen.edu/ccde for instructions.

oIf you arenot requesting extended time for this test, please follow the instructions on the letter from the Office of Testing Services. For information please visit theOffice of Testing Services

  • Provide Documentation

Documentation Guidelines can be found at http://www.bergen.edu/pages/759.asp

  • Documentation Review Process

All new documentation is evaluatedto determine eligibility for CCDE services.The Documentation Review Committee meetsbimonthly. The Office of Specialized Services will notify you by mail when the decision is made on your requestfor services (accommodations).

*We treat all information in a private and confidential manner.

You will receive a letter either confirming eligibility for services orrequesting additional documentation.

Services (accommodations) may include oneor more of the following:

*Extended Time for test taking

*Individual Registration Assistance

*Notetakers

*Interpreter

*Assistive Technology

*C-Print Captioning

*Tutoring

*Preferential Seating

  • Accommodations Orientation.

At the end of the accommodations process, you will receive a letter from the Office of Specialized Services confirming your eligibility for services. To receive the followingaccommodations: Extended Time, Notetakingyou MUST attend an orientationfor each accommodation.These workshops include:

·Notetaking

·Extended time

If further information is needed, please check our website at:http://www.bergen.edu/oss

  • Registration

If you have received your accommodation forms and have already taken the Accuplacer placement test, it is time to register for classes:

If you have the “Individual Registration Assistance” accommodation, go to theOffice of Specialized Services (Room L-116) to make an appointment with one of the Office of Specialized Services Academic Counselors.

If you do NOT have the “Individual Registration Assistance” accommodation, go to the Academic Advisement Center (Room A-101, Pitkin Education Center), a place for students to go with questions regarding their Basic Skills Test results, degree requirements, and College policies and procedures. All new students are encouraged to attend one or more new student academic advisement information sessions (including registration workshops).