Resources for CDS Students

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On Campus Resources

  • Diversity & Equity
    • Supports the needs of underrepresented communities through focused retention programming, community events, identity based clubs, institutional initiatives, and connections to resources and navigation services for prospective and first year students.
  • Workforce Funding
    • Workforce Funding provides alternative means to assist students in achieving their educational goals through unique funding opportunities.
  • Veterans' Resource Center
    • Liaison between EvCC and the US Department of Veterans Affairs
  • TRiO Student Support Services
    • Student support services for students with disabilities, low income or first generation students.
  • Student Life
    • Get connected beyond the classroom!
  • Food Pantry
    • Student-led and organized free service available to EvCC students and employees experiencing food insecurity.
  • Counseling & Student Success
    • Educational, career, short-term personal and urgent counseling.
  • Tutoring Center
    • Free academic/tutorial support for students enrolled at EvCC.
  • Writing Center
    • Peer support for student writers on all types of writing projects.
  • Bridges Transition Center
    • I-Best, Volunteer Literacy Program, Community Partnerships and BRIDGES Cultural Club.

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General Resources

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Academic Links

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Local Resources

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Snohomish County Crisis Support

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Scholarships for Students With Disabilities

Everett Community College and the Center for Disability Services does not endorse or recommend any specific scholarship or program, nor does it take responsibility for any of the information or outcomes related to these scholarship links. These resources are provided for student research only.

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Legal Support

  • Disability Rights Washington (DRW) external link icon
    • Provides free advocacy for people with disabilities in such areas as legal services, community education, disability rights information, referrals, help with abuse and neglect, and other issues.
  • Office for Civil Rights (OCR) external link icon
    • Provides services such as complaint resolution and compliance reviews for students experiencing discrimination.
  • Washington State Human Rights Commission external link icon
    • Works to promote civil rights for people with disabilities, and handles complaints and violations regarding disability and accessibility issues.

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Transportation

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Alternative Format Textbooks

Check your textbook’s publisher. They often have digital versions you can purchase instead of the physical version.

Other resources include:

  • Learning Ally external link icon
    • Provides audio books for accessibility to people with vision impairments, dyslexia, and other disabilities.
  • Bookshare external link icon
    • Provides ebooks for people with reading barriers.
  • Vital Source external link icon
    • Digital textbook bookshelf and library.

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Text-To-Speech (TTS) Applications

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Disability-Specific Resources

ADHD and Learning Disabilities

Autism

Blind and Vision

Brain Injury

Deaf & Hard of Hearing

Developmental Disabilities

Epilepsy

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