Accessibility Resource Center
ARC Relocation during Broadway Edison Building closure August 17th to September 16th
Remote Services:
During the closure, our office will still be available remotely, via email, and phone.
We will offer virtual drop-in office hours 10:00 am to 3:00 pm, Monday through Thursday starting on Mon, August 17th [not including finals week]
All virtual drop-ins will be held in our Zoom meeting room.
Accommodated Test Proctoring:
Accommodated testing will be held in the Student Leadership Building during our regular business hours Monday - Thursday 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Final exams are held on August 26th and 27th from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Accommodated testing will end on Thurs, August 27th
The Student Leadership office is located across the street from the Broadway Building and next to the MAC.

To request an accommodation for the first time, please submit the ARC New Student Application and attach your documentation to the form. ARC staff will reach out to you via phone or email to schedule your access planning meeting once we receive your submission. Information on documentation guidelines is also on this website.
Returning Students
If you are a returning student who wishes to renew your accommodations, please complete the Letter of Accommodation form each quarter.
To add new accommodations to your existing Letter of Accommodation, please contact us via email, phone, or during office hours to request a 30-minute accommodation adjustment appointment to discuss your needs with our office. You may be asked to provide new documentation that supports your additional request for accommodation.
Schedule Exams
For students with approved accommodations, please schedule your exams in advance by completing this form.
Sign Language Interpreting
To request ASL classroom interpreters: please email SignLangReq.Central@seattlecolleges.edu and include your class schedule.
Thank you again for reaching out to the Accessibility Resource Center.
Accessibility Resource Center (ARC) provides equal access to students with documented disabilities and acts in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.
The ARC mission is to foster a sense of community where students have an opportunity to fully participate in all aspects of campus life. The ARC office provides accommodations for students with a disability. We set up accommodations such as:
- Extra time on tests
- Sign Language interpreters
- Shared class notes
- Course readings in alternative formats
Contact the ARC Office
Department Email: arc.central@seattlecolleges.edu
Interpreter Coordinator: signlangreq.central@seattlecolleges.edu
Phone: 206-934-4183
Fax: 206-934-3236