Lansing Community College

Revised: 06/30/2021
Reviewed: 03/27/2025

In accordance with Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Lansing Community College (LCC) does not discriminate against eligible students with disabilities. The Center for Student Access, in consultation with department leadership, the Registrar’s Office, and other staff as required, may review requests for course substitutions which may represent programmatic accommodations.

The expectation for students with documented disabilities is that they will complete all requirements for an LCC associate degree. This includes the General Education requirements. In cases where a student feels that they cannot successfully complete a particular required course because of a disability, that student may engage in a dialogue with the Center for Student Access to determine:

  • What reasonable accommodations (if any) may exist to minimize the effects of the disability.
  • The extent to which a student's prescribed accommodations (if any) have been utilized.
  • Possible next steps (if any) to facilitate success in the course in question.

For such dialogue, the student should contact the ADA/504 Coordinator at the Center for Student Access:

Center for Student Access
Gannon Building - StarZone
517-483-5323
lcc-accessibility@star.lcc.edu