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Student Accessibility Services

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.

SAS acknowledges that classroom and campus accessibility needs and considerations are expanding as more classes and campus experiences incorporate online and technological components. We are happy to discuss any course or campus barriers that may be preventing access to education and an equitable campus experience for students.

Please use the links in the navigation bar above to learn more about the SAS resources and processes or to contact our office.

Main Campus Testing Hours

Regular Hours

Hours Mon – Thur: 7:30a.m. – 9:00p.m. Fri: 7:30a.m. – 5:00p.m.
Email sastesting@ucf.edu

Final Exam Week Hours

Hours Mon – Thur: 7:00a.m. – 10:00p.m. Fri: 7:00a.m. – 7:00p.m.

Hours may vary depending on testing*

Resource Highlights

a person with prosthesis and a meeting scene. WRP Workforce Recruitment Program.

Workforce Recruitment Program


Federal Agency Jobs available for students and recent grads with disabilities.

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Genio AI Notetaking


New AI outline feature. Formerly known as Glean for Education, Genio Notes helps you turn your notes into clear, clickable summaries. Try it now through your Genio dashboard!

Course Accessibility Letter Request


Remember to submit your course accessibility letter request early for next semester.

Biofeedback: Relaxation Training Program


Wellness & Health Promotion Services promotes this free one-on-one counselor assisted training program to learn relaxation techniques to reduce stress.

Project FOCUS


Project FOCUS helps students strengthen executive functioning skills through personalized coaching and strategies. Research shows students in the program perform 80% better than their peers, so take the next step today.

UCF CARD


UCF Center for Autism and Related Disabilities provides resources for college students with ASD such as:

  • group events
  • college support
  • community
  • future planning