Student Advising Services (SAS) serves as the academic liaison to UB's Disability Services and provides support to students with disabilities on campus. While our Center advises students who are undecided about a major and those in transition from one major to another, SAS also acts as a referral source to other academic units on campus. In addition, advisors refer students to appropriate campus resources.

If you are a student with a disability looking for valuable campus, community and web resources, be sure to reference and print the Resource Guide for Students with Disabilities, view as PDF or Text.

If you are a student interested in working with people with disabilities and would like to explore a list of possible UB courses, majors, internship and related career opportunities, then consult the Interested in Working with People with Disabilities Handbook, view as PDF or Text. We also recommend that you speak with an advisor from Student Advising Services.

Visit the Be Connected weblog for students with disabilities and gain important information on academics, internships, careers, and so much more! Be sure that you visit our weblog frequently and that you stay connected and informed.

Last updated: April 01, 2008 9:45 am EST

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