Please apply for services if you are seeking accommodations related to a disability or diagnosed health condition. If you think you may have a disability and are considering applying, please visit Where to Start for guidance about next steps.
Many students are experiencing new challenges with anxiety, depression, and/or significant difficulties focusing. Although these feel awful, they do not always rise to the level of a disability. Please view Where to Start for resources that can provide immediate relief of symptoms (which accommodations cannot do) and information about how to proceed if you wonder if you have a disability.
Anyone with a Dartmouth ID can access the free document-conversion tool SensusAccess. Check it out, and listen to your pdfs or change them to other preferred formats. SAS also has the newest version of Kurzweil 3000 text-to-speech software, which includes the Kurzweil 3000 (v22) web license version and the K3000+firefly online application. Contact Assistive Technology for more information.
SAS is looking for students to serve as paid notetakers for the term. Please fill out our new Application Form (or Work Interest Form) on our Become a Notetaker page. If you have any questions about Notetaking Services, please email us at Notetaking@Dartmouth.edu.
Check out About SAS. If you wonder what meeting with us to request accommodations looks like, please see SAS Advising. Don't hesitate to contact us with questions!