DISABILITY QUESTIONNAIRE

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DISABILITY QUESTIONNAIRE This questionnaire MUST be completed by the STUDENT. Name: Date: Phone: Red ID #: Date of Birth: Class Level: Place of Birth: Major: Undergraduate Transfer Graduate *n Degree *enrichment, career advancement, personal interest Have you previously been tested or diagnosed with a disability?, date(s) of diagnosis/testing Diagnosis/testing is enclosed. I will have the diagnosis/testing forwarded to you. This information is no longer available. What are the reasons for your referral to SASC? Please state the problems you experience in your own words. List academic areas which are of greatest concern to you: 1. If you are enrolled at SDSU, list your current classes. Describe any difficulties you are experiencing. Class Difficulties 2. What is your current Grade Point Average (GPA)? 3. Are you currently on academic probation? 4. Have you been disqualified from SDSU? 1

5. Check any of the following tests (competency requirements) that you are having difficulty passing: ELM Math Placement/TMA GSP EPT WPA (writing proficiency assessment) 6. Have you attempted coursework to fulfill the competency requirements? If yes, how many times: General Math Studies (90, 91, 99) Rhetoric and Writing Studies (92) Other: 7. Check any of the following campus resources you have used: Psychological Services Math Center General Math Studies (90, 91, 99) -- How many times? Rhetoric and Writing Studies (92) -- How many times? Career Services Student Ability Success Center Speech and Hearing Clinic Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) HCOP 8. Check any of the following additional resources you have used: Alcohol/Drug Rehabilitation In-patient/Out-patient Psychiatric Care Private Counseling/Psychological Services Optometric/Ophthalmological Treatments Relaxation/Meditation/Biofeedback Training Other (specify): Of those checked, please describe further: Family History: 1. Does anyone in your family have a Learning Disability or any other disability (i.e., physical, emotional, vision or hearing impairment)? Father Don't know Mother Don't know Sibling Don't know Children Don't know If yes, describe: 2. Were you adopted? 2

3. Describe any family issues which you feel have affected your learning. Language History 1. What language(s) is/are spoken in your home? 2. What language(s) were you first exposed to? 3. Describe any problems you had in learning your first language. 4. What language(s) did your parents/relatives speak to you prior to entering school? Father Mother Other relatives 5. If English was not your first language, at what age did you begin to learn English? 6. Are your parents: more fluent in English more fluent in a language other than English about the same in both Health History: 1. Were there any medical complications before, during, or after your birth? 2. Please check any conditions which apply to you now or in the past: Head injury Ear infections Asthma Diabetes Vision problems Allergies Seizures/Epilepsy Hearing Loss High fevers Encephalitis Concussion Stroke Meningitis Near drowning Unconscious Other (specify): 3. Have you ever been hospitalized? If yes, when, why and for how long? 4. Has illness or injury ever interrupted your attendance in school? If yes, how long and what grade? 3

5. Have you been on any medication in the past? If yes, name of the medication(s): 6. Are you now on any medication? If yes, name of the medication(s): 7. Do you use alcohol? If yes, describe how much, and how frequently: 8. Have you ever used any other substances? 9. Are you currently using any other substances? 10. Have you had an eye exam in the last two years? Check all that apply: Glasses or contacts Eye surgery Near sighted Vision problems worsened Astigmatism Other 11. Have you had a hearing exam in the last two years? Do you have a history of ear infections? Is it harder to hear people when they turn their back to you? Does listening take energy and effort? Is it harder to hear with background noise present? 12. Have you ever had a neurological exam? 13. Have you ever had difficulties with attention, concentration, or hyperactivity? If yes, please describe: 14. Have you ever had emotional problems (e.g. anxiety, depression, etc.)? 15. Have you ever been hospitalized for emotional problems? 16. Have you ever participated in individual or group counseling? If yes, please indicate what type of counseling: 4

Education History: 1. How many schools did you attend from kindergarten through 12th grade? 2. As far as you can recall, in what grade did you first start having problems in school and what problems were there? 3. Were you ever tested for eligibility for special education and/or services for the disabled prior to enrollment at SDSU? If yes, when were you tested, by whom and what services were used? Can you provide documentation or assessment results? 4. Have you ever been placed in a special education or remedial class? If yes, what type of class were you in (describe)? 5. Do you read or write another language?: If yes, what language(s)?: 6. Which courses were the most difficult for you in high school: 7. Check any of the following areas that give or have given you trouble: Following oral directions Following written directions Organizing ideas and information Drawing conclusions, making inferences Understanding abstract concepts Finding the "right word" to describe something orally Expressing ideas precisely in writing Writing legibly Reading comprehension Reading rate Sounding out unfamiliar words Mathematical reasoning and word problems Mathematical computation Remembering specific course vocabulary 8. Why do you think you have had problems in school? (check all that apply) Specific learning disability Tasks too difficult Physical handicap Home environment Limited ability Lack of school interest Emotional problems Bad luck Economic disadvantage Poor attendance 5

9. What were your highest SAT scores? Verbal Math General Information: 1. Are you right handed? left handed? 2. Are you employed? If yes, where? How many hours per week? What is your position? 3. Describe your current social relationships: 4. Check all areas that give you trouble: Going to class on time Going to class prepared (e.g., taking pens, paper, etc.) Becoming motivated to start work Budgeting time Sticking with an assignment until completion Test-taking anxiety Lack of self-confidence Making new friends Understanding humor and sarcasm Find yourself fidgeting or feeling restless Have difficulty awaiting your turn Blurt out answers to questions before they are completed Following through on instructions from others Have difficulty sustaining attention in tasks Excessively shift from one activity to another Talk excessively Have difficulty being quiet or relaxed Interrupt or intrude on others Have difficulty listening to others Often lose or misplace things Often act without considering the consequences Work and Study Habits: 1. Check any areas in which you have problems: tetaking Highlighting Essay tests Other: Outlining Library resources Multiple choice tests 6

2. Do you have problems following multiple directions given in class? 3. Where do you usually study? 4. Do you have trouble recalling facts and details? 5. Are you easily distracted by: ise Music Television Colors Visuals Clutter Movement Many people talking 6. Are you easily frustrated when: Learning new tasks Taking tests Studying Meeting new people 7. Do you often respond without thinking? If yes, give an example: Reading: 1. Do you experience frustration when reading? If yes, explain: 2. Do you like to read? 3. Are you a slow reader? 4. Are you comfortable reading aloud? 5. Do your eyes tire easily when reading? 6. Do you have problems with: Understanding what you read Integrating information Locating the main idea Reading/using maps 7. Do you have difficulty understanding the meaning of new words from the context? 8. When reading, do you often: Reverse letters/numbers Confuse similar words See letters/numbers out of order Have difficulty focusing on the page Reverse words or phrases Add letters Skip lines Omit letters 7

Math: 1. Do/did you have problems with basic math skills, such as: Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Time Money Managing personal accounts Measurement 2. Do you have difficulty sequencing steps of a task in math? 3. Do you have difficulty with mathematical concepts? Expressive Language: 1. Do you have difficulty organizing and expressing: Your thoughts and ideas? Your emotions? 2. Do you have difficulty retelling information you've read, seen or heard? If yes, explain: 3. Do you use a limited vocabulary when writing? 4. Do you mispronounce words? 5. Do you use words inappropriately? 6. Do you express yourself more effectively when: Writing Speaking 7. Do you experience problems retrieving words? Learning Style: 1. Do you have problems understanding verbal information, such as: Following verbal directions Following a lecture Misinterpreting what people are saying 2. Do you experience difficulty memorizing material (numbers, dates, names, factual information)? 3. Do you have problems retrieving information? 8

4. Do you have problems with directions, such as: Left and right rth, south, east, west Verbal instructions 5. Check any of the following which present difficulties in your test taking experience: anxiety insufficient time multiple choice true/false matching fill-in short essay long essay calculations spelling grammar organizing memory background noises distraction filling out scantron (bubbling) In order to learn more about you, please describe as completely as possible the learning difficulties that you have experienced throughout your lifetime (three to four paragraphs in your own words and handwriting). YOU MAY CONTINUE ON THE BACK 9