Apply to Be a Peer Notetaker
The Student Access and Disability Services office seeks peer notetakers to support qualified students with disabilities in specific courses. Taking lecture notes for a course you're already attending can assist classmates who require additional support. Peer notetakers may receive a stipend or a volunteer certificate as recognition for their service throughout the semester. To qualify, your notes must be clear and legible, and you should have a strong attendance record in class. If interested in this rewarding opportunity, please complete a notetaker application today. Your contribution can make a meaningful difference in someone's academic journey!
ADA/Section 504 Compliance
Elgin Community College complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 to ensure that no students, employees, visitors, or other beneficiaries of the ADA encounter discrimination on the basis of their disability. All college facilities, services, and programs must be accessible to students, employees, and visitors with disabilities unless doing so would be an undue burden to the college. ECC can provide reasonable accommodations to qualified students with disabilities for successful entrance into and completion of courses, but students should note that the college is not required to, nor should it, compromise on program admissions or essential course requirements. Qualified students with disabilities must contact the Student Access and Disabilities Services Office to request reasonable accommodations.
Report an Accessibility Barrier
Report a physical or digital barrier to access, a general incident, or discrimination because of your disability.
Contact
Student Access and Disability Services
Building B, Room B105/B125
847-214-7717
Fax: 847-608-5479
sds@elgin.edu
Hours
Monday through Thursday: 8 am to 5 pm
Friday: 8 am to 4 pm