About Student Accessibility Services
Student Accessibility Services (SAS) works with all Yale students with disabilities, including those in Yale College, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and all Professional Schools to determine and provide appropriate accommodations and auxiliary aids and services through an interactive process. In line with our Mission, Vision, and Values, SAS collaborates with offices and resources across the Yale community to pursue equitable access to education and student life.
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Accomodations
Accommodations may be provided in the form of academic adjustments, housing, exams, food and dining accommodations, and more. Learn about these options here.
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Alternate Format Materials
We can provide curricular material including textbooks in alternative formats such as PDF files, audio files, and Braille for ease-of-use with screen readers.
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Assistive Technologies
A variety of assistive technologies are available for loan from SAS, including notetaking apps and text-to-speech support.
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Residential Accommodations
Information on housing accommodations and accommodations for food allergies and dietary restrictions.
Need an Accommodation?
SAS engages in an interactive process with each student to determine appropriate accommodations.
Upcoming Events
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News & Announcements
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Applications are Open for Employer Connect 2024
Networking event designed for autistic and neurodivergent jobseekers.
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Air Conditioning Uninstallation
If you have been approved for an accommodation for an A/C unit within your housing assignment, please contact the Fallon Company.
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News: Is Eye Movement in Autism Tied to Facial Recognition?
Study from the Yale Child Study Center (YCSC).
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May 16, 2024: Register for Global Accessibility Awareness Day!
The University of Minnesota is hosting a virtual accessibility event to engage in conversation, thinking, and learning about access and inclusion.
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Yale celebrates opening of Good Life Center at Student Accessibility Services
SAS opened its first satellite space designed for students with disabilities in collaboration with the Good Life Center.
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Olivia Schlaepfer (YC ‘23) on Neurodiversity and Thriving at Yale
Most students feel disoriented and anxious when first starting college, and Olivia Schlaepfer was no exception. Yet until she was diagnosed…
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Mental Health Resources
Information for contacting Mental Health and Counseling, the Chaplain’s Office, or the YC3 team.