physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual or mental
disabilities. Service animals may perform tasks such as
guiding people who are blind, alerting people who are deaf,
pulling wheelchairs, alerting and protecting a person who
is having a seizure, or helping persons with psychiatric and
neurological disabilities by preventing or interrupting impulsive
or destructive behaviors. The work or tasks performed by
a service animal must be directly related to the handler’s
disability.
For additional information or if you have questions, need
assistance, or an accommodation not mentioned below,
please call 863-784-7287.
IT IS THE POLICY OF SOUTH FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE TO COMPLY WITH ALL OF THE REQUIREMENTS
OF THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. THE ALAN JAY WILDSTEIN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING
ARTS AND THE UNIVERSITY CENTER ARE ACCESSIBLE. ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES ARE AVAILABLE AT
NO COST IN THE ALAN JAY WILDSTEIN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS. TO REQUEST MATERIALS IN
ACCESSIBLE FORMAT, AND/OR ANY ACCOMMODATION TO ATTEND AN EVENT AT THE WILDSTEIN CENTER
OR THE UNIVERSITY CENTER, PLEASE CALL 863-784-7287 AT LEAST FIVE DAYS IN ADVANCE TO INITIATE
YOUR REQUEST. TTY USERS MAY ALSO CALL 711 (FLORIDA RELAY SERVICE).
CONSIDER SPONSORSHIP
As a sponsor of a performance or series, you
will help SFSC keep the arts and culture vibrant
in our area while receiving much deserved
recognition for your gift. Your support helps keep
ticket prices low, funds youth performances
for our schools, and establishes you as one
that values a better quality of life for all area
residents and visitors. We invite you to become
part of the sponsorship family at South Florida
State College Performing Arts.
For more information, visit our website
or contact Cindy Garren at 863-784-7177