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Typewriters

“That steady clikita-clack heard on Doheny Library’s ground floor toward semester’s end is the merry noise of frantically punched typewriters rushing those this-is-the-last-chance-you-have term papers through. An uninflated dime procures one of these swift machines for a half hour. Hunt and peck specialists who find even this steep might induce a sweet lassie to type two pages for a pound of candy. ($1.20)”
– SCampus 1953-54
Student Services
Disability Services
Director: Edward Roth
Associate Director: Mattie Grace
(213) 740-0776 (voice)
(213) 740-6948 (TTD)
Student Union 301
Email: ability@usc.edu
www.usc.edu/disability
Disability Services and Programs (DSP) is dedicated to maintaining an environment that ensures all students with documented disabilities at USC have equal access to its educational programs, activities and facilities. The accommodations are designed to level the playing field for students with disabilities, while maintaining the integrity and standards of USC’s academic programs.
Accommodations are determined on a case-by-case basis. Examples of typical accommodations include assistance in providing note-takers, sign language interpreters, real-time captionists, readers, scribes, advocacy with faculty, accommodated exam proctoring, assistance with architectural barriers, accessible seating at USC sporting events, alternative text formats, adaptive technology, referrals to community resources, support groups and other support services for individual needs unique to a student’s disability.
DSP encourages you to contact their office early in the semester to discuss individual needs and arrange appropriate support services and strategies.
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