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Disability Support Services

DSS Information Night for Fall 2025
Montgomery College Disability Support Services (MC DSS) is proud to announce our upcoming DSS Information Night for Fall 2025.  This event is intended to help facilitate the transition from high school to college and is best suited for MCPS Juniors, Seniors, and their families.  This year’s event will be held over Zoom on Wednesday, May 14, 2025 at 6:30pm.  We will have a 60 minute presentation about Disability Support Services followed by a 30 minute general question and answer period.
Topics covered include:
  • Overview of services provided
  • Starting Smart - how to apply and connect with DSS
  • How accommodations work at the college level
  • How courses and services are provided
Please register in advance herenew window.
Accommodation requests based on a disability for this event should be made no later than April 30, 2025 by emailing dss@montgomerycollege.edu

Welcome to the MC Office of Disability Support Services (DSS). Montgomery College is committed to radical inclusion and creating learning environments that are accessible and inclusive for all students, including those with disabilities. Accessibility is not only required by law; it is the right and smart thing to do.

DSS leads the effort to promote full participation and equal access to educational opportunities, programs and campus activities. DSS provides accommodations and support services for students with disabilities and educates the larger College community on disability related issues. When we celebrate and empower diversity at Montgomery College, we recognize and value disability as a distinct aspect of our diverse community.

DSS also ensures that the College complies with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act 2009 as Amended, in a partnership with students, faculty, and staff to identify and remove barriers so MC's campuses, programs and course are accessible and inclusive.

Students self-identify and are encouraged to contact DSS as soon as possible after admission to the College.

Disability Support Services (DSS) works with students with disabilities such as:

  • Learning Disabilities
  • Attention-deficit disorder (ADHD/ADD)
  • Mental health disabilities
  • Autism spectrum disorders
  • Brain injuries
  • Physical/mobility and medical disabilities
  • Vision and hearing impairments
  • Temporary disabilities or concerns

DSS Office Locations and Contacts