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We remove barriers for students with documented disabilities by providing academic and housing accommodations.
Assistive technology is any tool that helps students with disabilities do things more quickly, easily or independently.
Creating courses and materials that are accessible benefits all students. Student Accessibility Services (SAS) is here to support faculty and provide resources to help.
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Coming to Student Accessibility Services is a great start. Below are other services and resources we recommend you also look into.
Want to find out what job opportunities are available to you? UW-Green Bay Career Services advisors can point you to tools to understand your strengths and career goals.
Career Services
The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development offers guidance on state rights for employees with disabilities.
Workforce Development
Any student, with our without a disability, has access to the Learning Center at UW-Green Bay. It's where you can get tutoring, writing assistance, and academic success coaching resources. All services are free and available for all campus locations.
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Student Accessibility Services (SAS) staff are here to remove barriers and provide access to students with disabilities. Our office is located in the Student Services Building, room 1700, on the Green Bay Campus. Please contact us with any questions or concerns. If you're located in Marinette, Manitowoc or Sheboygan, your initial appointment will be made virtually with the Access Coordinator on the Green Bay Campus.
Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Email: sas@uwgb.edu Phone Number: 920-465-2841 Fax Number: 920-465-2191
Student Services 1700 UW-Green Bay 2420 Nicolet Drive Green Bay, WI 54311
UW-Green Bay values inclusion and is committed to creating a safe and welcoming environment for all students, including those with disabilities. If you experience bias or discrimination, our grievance process provides a confidential way to report the incident and seek resolution. We encourage you to speak up and help us ensure that all students are treated with respect and dignity.
Lynn Niemi and the SAS team strive to help students with disabilities reach their full potential by providing academic accommodations and support services.