
Each institution provides services to student that are designed to assist with the enrollment, and successful completion of the course. The items below are resources available to you as a student. Be sure to contact the institution that you are enrolled with in order to fully understand the what support services are offered.
Advising
Adams State College, Colorado State University, Colorado State University - Pueblo and University of Colorado at Boulder provide the services of academic advisors dedicated to continuing education students. Contact the institution for more information.
Special Services for Students With Disabilities
If you are disabled and require special services, contact the institution offering the course you have chosen to see what services, if any, are available and how they can assist you.
Recording for the Blind (RFB) is able to provide a free service to students who are unable to read normally printed material because of visual, physical, or perceptual disabilities. RFB maintains a Master Tape Library containing over 48,000 titles. For additional information, write to Recording for the Blind, 215 East 58th Street, New York, NY 10022, or call 866-732-3585.
A free national library program of Braille and recorded materials for blind and physically disabled persons is administered by the National Library Service (NLS), Library of Congress. Ask your local public librarian for more information about the program and how to apply for the service.