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Brightpoint is committed to serving students with disabilities and assisting them with pursuing college education.

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To support this commitment, Brightpoint has a student accessibility services specialist at each campus. Brightpoint’s campuses and physical environment are fully accessible.

Available Support Services

  • Testing accommodations to include placement testing
  • Instructional accommodation plans
  • Consultation services for faculty and staff
  • Assistance with registration
  • Career advising
  • Books in alternate format
  • Assistive technology
  • Free access to Kurzweil 3000, an educational technology tool that offers reading assistance, comprehension support, and support for improving writing and test-taking skills

Accommodations Requests

Students requesting SAS services should complete the below intake form. Questions regarding the implementation of accommodations outlined on the Instructional Accommodation Plan (IAP) should email Heather Atkinson, for the Chester campus or Mark Miller for the Midlothian campus. They will contact the student to determine if the intake should be handled via phone or Zoom.

SAS Intake Form

  • To request a reservation to take a proctored test with Brightpoint Testing Center using your accommodations, please schedule via RegisterBlast.

  • Students who currently have approved accommodations through SAS and would like to request a copy of their Instructional Accommodation Plan (IAP) for the upcoming academic year, can make that request by filling out the Updated IAP Request Form.

  • Brightpoint’s Obligation

    Under Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act, Brightpoint has an obligation to provide reasonable accommodations in order to afford the student an equal opportunity to participate in the college’s programs, courses and activities.

    Student Obligations

    Students with disabilities have an obligation to:

    • Identify and disclose their need for accommodations to the Student Accessibility Services (SAS) professional counselor. Students should submit the SAS Intake Form to initiate their request for accommodations. (If you need assistance filling out the form, please contact one of the professional counselors listed below.)
    • Provide documentation that supports the request for accommodations at least 30 days prior to the need for accommodations.
    • Communicate with the SAS professional counselor to schedule and complete an intake interview.
    • Provide their instructional accommodation plan (IAP), which outlines accommodations established through the intake, to faculty and staff to initiate use of accommodations.
    • Contact the SAS professional counselor if disability-related support or assistance is needed.
  • As students make the transition from high school to college, it is important to recognize the significant differences between the two education levels.

    By law, Virginia public high schools guarantee all students an education through age 21 or graduation with a regular diploma. Schools are required to screen and evaluate students who may have a disability. An Individualized Education Program (IEP) must be developed for any student identified as having a disability, and schools must provide appropriate fundamental services and accommodations to meet that student’s needs.

    While they are not guaranteed an education at a college, students cannot be discriminated against. Colleges are not obligated to screen or evaluate students for possible disabilities. Students are responsible for providing documentation, when requested, to the college’s student accessibility services office, and colleges must provide reasonable accommodations to students with disabilities.

    Taking a Lead Role

    Self-advocacy is key for any student entering college. Students are encouraged to articulate their needs. Doing so will help students gain confidence, assist them in taking responsibility for their college choices and help them realistically plan for their futures. Family members can help with the transition by offering support and encouragement.

  • Service Animals

    A service animal is a dog that is trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. Examples include guiding people who are blind; alerting people who are deaf; pulling a wheelchair; alerting and protecting a person who is having a seizure; reminding a person with mental illness to take prescribed medications; calming a person with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) during an anxiety attack; or performing other duties. Service Animals are working animals, not pets. The work or task a dog has been trained to provide must be directly related to the person’s disability. Dogs whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as Service Animals under the ADA.

    The student (handler) or individual (handler) is not required to register a service animal with SAS nor may the college require documentation for review by the SAS office before the dog is allowed on campus. An individual with a service animal is not required to obtain permission to bring the service dog on campus. Service dogs are not designated on the student’s Instructional Accommodation Plan (IAP).

    When a student appears with a service animal, the college may ask only two questions:

    1. Is the dog required because of a disability?
    2. What work or task has the dog been trained to perform?

    The college may not inquire as to the nature of the student’s disability or attempt to verify or confirm that the animal performs the service indicated by the student (handler).

    The student (handler) or individual (handler) is expected to maintain control of the animal at all times. If the presence of a service animal causes a disruption, or any other problems or concerns, please call SAS on either campus as soon as possible to enlist their assistance in resolving the matter.

    Emotional Support Animal

    An Emotional Support Animal (ESA) is an animal that provides emotional or other support that mitigates one or more identified symptoms or effects of a person’s disability. For example, the companionship of a dog may reduce the anxiety level of a war veteran empowering the veteran to attend college.

    Emotional Support Animals (“ESA”) are not service animals under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the college may deny ESA/pets on campus.  Brightpoint shall treat any ESA request as an accommodation request under ADA guidelines and determine whether it is reasonable. 

    An individual who wishes to bring an ESA to campus must obtain approval through the college’s SAS office on either campus and if approved, the ESA accommodation must be listed on the student’s Instructional Accommodation Plan (IAP). The IAP must be presented to the instructor before the ESA will be allowed in the classroom.

    As with a service animal, the student (handler) is expected to maintain control of the ESA at all times. If the presence of the animal causes a disruption, or if there are other concerns, contact the SAS office at either campus as soon as possible for assistance in resolving the matter.

    See the Policy for additional information.

See the Policy for additional information.

Student Accessibility Services

Chester and Midlothian Campuses

Chester Campus

Contact
804-706-5165
Heather Atkinson: hatkinson@brightpoint.edu
Location

Moyar Hall, Room M112

Hours

Monday–Friday
8 a.m.–5 p.m.

Midlothian Campus

Contact
804-594-1561
Mark Miller: mmiller01@brightpoint.edu
Location
Eliades Hall, Room E110C
Hours

Monday–Friday
8 a.m.–5 p.m.

Brightpoint
Chester Campus
13101 Route 1 (Formerly Jefferson Davis Highway) Chester, Virginia 23831-5316
Phone 804-796-4000
Phone 800-552-3490
TDD 804-796-4197 - TDD
Midlothian Campus
800 Charter Colony Parkway Midlothian, Virginia 23114-4383
Phone 804-796-4000
Phone 800-552-3490
TDD 804-796-4197 - TDD

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