Introduction to the Disability Support Services

 

The Disability Support Service is staffed by a Project Leader (concurrently served by the Dean of the Office of Student Affairs), an executive secretary (concurrently served by a full-time faculty member of the Department of Special Education), three full-time counselors, and one contracted project-based associate clerk. 

 

Services aimed for:
The Disability Support Service provides services for students with special education-related needs. Students can actively apply for the services based on their needs, and appropriate resources and services shall be provided after assessments are conducted. The major services include study guidance, life assistance, counseling, and career consultation.


Office location:
2F of Zhishan Building


Space allocation: 
The activity space is divided into two major blocks, which are the Reposing Corridor and the Resource Classroom. The inner space of the Disability Support Service, based on students’ daily needs, is further divided into Daily Life Section, Study Section, Working Section, and Office Section for counseling teachers. Additionally, the second floor of the Student Activity Center has space for meeting and talking, including a small conference room and two meeting rooms, where a setting of warmth and relaxation has been created for students to meet and talk.