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On Track: Time Management Program for Students with Disabilities

Where does your time go???

Do you find that you forget to complete assignments, get mixed up on what days your exams are scheduled, or show up for an activity an hour or even a day late? ...then this program may be for you

Our On Track Program is meant for students like you who have realized they need a little extra help keeping track of assignments, due dates, and a busy schedule of activities. Balancing all these demands can be overwhelming, but you don't have to do it alone.

Let us help you work to turn disorganization and distractibility into organization and a clear focus. On Track focuses on academic performance and behaviors. Increasing skills in time management can benefit you for a lifetime and positively affect every area of your life. Begin working with a mentor now--don't wait until it's too late!

Here's How it Works:

  • Make an appointment with the Counselor for Disability Services
  • Sit down with the counselor during the initial meeting to learn more about this services
  • Schedule a time each week to work one-on-one with the Counselor for Disability Services to receive extra help in staying On Track.

For more information call the Counselor for Disability Services at 888.GO NIACC, ext. 4296, email her at vancelis@niacc.edu, or stop in to AB106

Handouts for students participating in the On Track program:

These handouts will be given to you during the first mentoring session. If you need additional forms you can click on the links above or stop in to the Student Access Office in AB106.

A student with disabilities must submit documentation to verify presence of a disability and request services by contacting the Disability Services Counselor at the following:

Lisa Vance
Counselor, Disability Services
Student Access Center, AB106A
North Iowa Area Community College
500 College Drive
Mason City IA 50401
Phone: (641) 422.4296
or (888) GO NIACC
Email: vancelis@niacc.edu

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Helpful links

Intake Questionnaire
Accessible Route Map [pdf]
Notice Under the ADA
Disability Services Video

Disability Services Student Handbook
Transition Workshop

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Any student who believes he/she has been denied any service or benefit or otherwise discriminated against due to a disability may follow the steps outlined in NIACC’s
Grievance Procedure.