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Mission Statement
Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS) increases access, success, and creates
inclusive learning environments to students with disabilities so they may participate
fully and equitably in college programs and campus life.
DSPS Main Office Contact Information
Location: One Stop Center, Room G-238 (New Building)
Address: 900 Rancho San Diego Parkway El Cajon, CA 92019-4369
Phone: 619-660-4239
Fax: 619-660-4055
Video Phone: 619-567-4275
Questions and Requests
For questions or requests to speak with a DSPS staff member, you may email our:
Our staff are checking email and voicemail regularly throughout the day. Please leave
your:
- name,
- student ID number,
- best way for us to contact you and
- message
For answers to questions related to other Student Service programs, please visit the: Cuyamaca College Student Support Services Page
Important Information
The below links and information can assist you in completing your college courses:
Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS) assists students with disabilities
by determining and providing appropriate academic accommodations related to their
disabilities in order for them to achieve their educational goals.
For important information regarding course repetition and withdrawal, please click
on the link for Admission and Records Important News
Please go to WebAdvisor in order to complete your mandatory online orientation, schedule your English and
Math placement exams, and select your courses.
General Information
For general counseling questions or questions that may need immediate answers and
a DSPS counselor is not available, please use the Online Counseling Services to schedule
an appointment with a general counseling "E-Counseling".
For assistance with registering for classes please check out the online WebAdvisor Tutorial. There is also an Arabic Version.
** Note: Cuyamaca College DSPS does not guarantee the accuracy of translated texts through
Google Translate. If the information is not clear, please call for assistance. Cuyamaca
College DSPS will not accept any liability for problems caused by the use of the Google
Translate feature.
Problems, Concerns, or Complaints
There are established procedures for resolving complaints from not only prospective
and current students, but also community members. For example, as a standard practice,
the first step should be to seek a resolution at the local level with the appropriate
department. If the complainant does not feel that the issue has been solved at this
level to his or her satisfaction, the complainant is able to pursue the matter through
the established chain of command. The process must be clearly stated and in compliance
with Federal regulation (HEA Title IV, CFR, Sections 600.9 and 668.4 (3) (b) since
all Title IV eligible institutions must not only have, but also state its administered
complaint process. For more information please go to the Complaint Process web page
Service Animals
U.S. Department of Justice Service Animals: The Department of Justice published revised final regulations implementing the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA) for title II (State and local government services) and
title III (public accommodations and commercial facilities) on September 15, 2010,
in the Federal Register. These requirements, or rules, contain updated requirements,
including the 2010 Standards for Accessible Design (2010 Standards).