Accessibility Services
Robeson Community College is committed to providing education for all academically qualified students regardless of disabling conditions. The College seeks to enroll students who can complete college-level courses with the help of support services and classroom accommodations. A formal program for students with learning or physical disabilities is not offered; all students attend the same classes. Federal law prohibits RCC from requesting information regarding disabling conditions on the admissions application; therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to contact Student Services and make his/her disability known and to request academic adjustments and/or auxiliary aids. Support services may include, but are not limited to, the following auxiliary aids, services, and academic adjustments:
- Test administration modification
- Talking calculators
- Individual counseling
- Tutors
- Classroom modification
- Note takers
- Calculators or keyboards with large buttons
- Reaching device for library use
- Taped Texts
- Interpreters
- Assistance with completing forms
- Readers
If you need to speak with our Accessibility Coordinator, appointments can be made by contacting Susan Mangum Moore at (910) 272-3345 or e-mail smoore@robeson.edu.
Website Accessibility
Robeson Community College is committed to providing an accessible online experience for all users, including individuals with disabilities. We work to ensure that our website meets or exceeds the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA.
We continuously review and improve our digital content to support accessibility and usability for everyone.
Need Assistance or Want to Report an Issue?
If you have difficulty accessing any part of this website, need help using its features, or wish to report an issue, please contact us:
- Phone: (910) 272‑3566
- Submit a Ticket: https://support.robeson.edu/support/home
When reporting an accessibility issue, please include the webpage address (URL) and a description of the problem. We will make every reasonable effort to correct the issue and improve accessibility.












