Accessibility Services

About Student Accessibility Services

Student Accessibility Services (SAS) welcomes your inquiries and is always available to provide guidance.

Its offices are located in Carson 125 and Berry L33 (with the A11y Testing Center) and are open Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Frequently Asked Questions

I have or think I might have a qualifying condition, where can I go for more information or support?

  • Please visit SAS' Where to Start page, which highlights resources that can provide you with immediate support, guidance about disability screenings and testing, a description of the SAS registration process, and more. If you have additional questions or would like to set up an SAS inquiry meeting, email SAS or call 603-646-9900.

I am a wounded warrior, where can I go for information or support on campus?

  • Please visit SAS' Where to Start page for guidance. If you have additional questions or would like to set up an SAS inquiry meeting, email SAS or call 603-646-9900.

I have a support or service animal, how do I make sure I can have the animal on campus?

What happens with my military/VA records when they are sent to SAS at Dartmouth?

  • Student Accessibility Services records are kept confidential within the parameters of campus policy.
  • If you have remaining concerns, please schedule an SAS inquiry meeting by emailing student.accessibility.services@dartmouth.edu or call 603-646-9900.

I am realizing it takes me longer than others to finish my papers and exams. What should I do?

  • Contact your undergraduate dean to discuss your concerns. They may refer you to other offices based on your individual situation.