Student Accessibility Services (SAS)
Student Accessibility Services (SAS) views disabilities as an integral part of the rich diversity at the University of Central Florida. To that end, we work collaboratively with students, faculty, and staff to create an inclusive educational environment for students.
Accommodations
Learn about what accommodations are, who accommodations are for, and view a list of commonly requested accommodations.
Transitioning to UCF
Find out about how accommodations in higher education are different than in high school.
Course Accessibility Letters
Sign into Knights Access and request your accommodation letters be sent to your professors.
Resources
Looking for information about UCF campus resources or other SAS resources? Here is where you will find it. Our grievance process can be found here.
UTC & Placement Exams
Learn more about the process to request accommodations for University Testing Center Exams and Placement Tests.
Graduate School Preparation
Review important information on obtaining accommodations in graduate school and for graduate placement exams.
Get Connected
Not sure if you may have a disability or if Student Accessibility Services is the right department to assist you? Take our brief survey to help you decide: Survey
Undergraduate and graduate students with known or potential disabilities who are new to Student Accessibility Services will need to complete the following steps in order to meet with an SAS staff member:
Important Scheduling Tips:
- During busy times, such as three weeks before and after the start of the semester, it may take a minimum of two weeks to schedule a Welcome Meeting due to a high volume of students trying to connect. Students new to UCF are strongly encouraged to request accommodations from SAS as early as possible prior to attending UCF.
- Current UCF students may request accommodations at any time but are encouraged to meet with SAS as soon as they become aware of a need. We do not accommodate retroactively.
- It may take time after a Welcome Meeting to finalize and facilitate accommodations. For example, providing testing accommodations often requires a five-business day notice.
Housing Accommodations
Need to Request Housing Accommodations? Start the process with Housing and Residence Life.