UW-Green Bay Community
The Student Accessibility Services staff continue to be here for you. Our office is in the Student Services Building room 1700. Please contact us at
sas@uwgb.edu or leave us a message at 920-465-2841 with any questions or concerns. We are here to help our students! GO PHOENIX!
What is Student Accessibility Services?
Student Accessibility Services (formally known as Disability Services) collaborates with students, instructors and staff to ensure equal educational and programmatic access for eligible students with documented disabilities. We provide students the opportunity to reach their full potential by creating academic accommodations and support services along with promoting independence and self-advocacy. Additionally, we serve as a campus and community resource on post-secondary disability issues.
New to Student Accessibility Services?
If you are a current or new student to UW-Green Bay and have a documented disability, Student Accessibility Services can help you with academic and housing accommodations. To receive services with us, you will need to fill out a short application and upload documentation. If you are looking for academic accommodations, click on the Applying for Academic Accommodations tab on the left side of the screen. If you are looking for housing accommodations, click on the Applying for Housing Accommodations tab. These will give you more information on how to apply for services.
Returning Students
Welcome back! If you have already established service with Student Accessibility Services and need to request accommodations for the upcoming semester, please click on the "Student & Notetaker" portal GB ACCESS page and sign in with your UW-Green Bay credentials. For more information, click on the Returning Students tab on the left side of the page. If you have any questions, please contact the office by email at sas@uwgb.edu or by phone (920) 465-2841.
Additional Campus
Students from UW-Green Bay, Manitowoc, Marinette or Sheboygan Campus, please click on Additional Campus tab on the left for specific campus information.
Clear Mask
If you are teaching a course or have frequent interaction with a deaf or harding of hearing student, you can request a clear mask. Please complete the
Clear Mask Request Form.