Accessible Technology Center
The Accessible Technology Center (ATC) at Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) is a state of the art instructional center that is comprised of the latest assistive technologies as well as professional staff to support students in achieving their academic goals. In addition to housing the Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Program and the Alternate Media Program, the ATC also provides instructional assistance in various academic disciplines.
Access ATC Resources and virtual support on our Canvas page by registering for ATC
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To register for Fall 2023 use CRN# 24538.
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ATC PROGRAMS
Acquired Brain Injury Program
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
Administered by licensed Speech and Language Pathologists, the Mt. SAC ABI Program is where students with an acquired brain injury undergo a semester or more of cognitive retraining instruction with the goal of reintegrating into the college to complete a degree/vocational program or pursue employment.
Administered by licensed Speech and Language Pathologists, the Mt. SAC ABI Program is where students with an acquired brain injury undergo a semester or more of cognitive retraining instruction with the goal of reintegrating into the college to complete a degree/vocational program or pursue employment.
Alternate Media
Alternate Media
The Alternate Media Program is where textbooks and other instructional materials are converted into accessible formats.
The Alternate Media Program is where textbooks and other instructional materials are converted into accessible formats.
Instructional Support
Academic Support
ATC lab assistants are available to provide instructional support in multiple academic disciplines (primarily math and English). Students do not need to schedule an appointment, just walk in and receive instructional assistance from the available lab assistants.
ATC lab assistants are available to provide instructional support in multiple academic disciplines (primarily math and English). Students do not need to schedule an appointment, just walk in and receive instructional assistance from the available lab assistants.