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Student Disability Services at the Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµAPP is committed to ensuring that all students have equal access to the full university experience. SDS works with students who have physical, emotional, or learning disabilities to provide reasonable accommodations and services that support academic success.

The underlying philosophy of the program is to provide support, where possible, that maximizes each student's opportunities to succeed. Working in partnership with you, SDS will develop an individualized plan for services that may include accommodations in testing, instruction, and housing.

 

Meet the SDS Team

 

Dana Andreassen, Director of Student Disability Services at the Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµAPP, smiling in a professional headshot.

Dana Andreassen

Director of Student Disability Services

Dana Andreassen is the Director of Student Disability Services. She earned her bachelor's degree in special education and her master's in autism education from Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. She was a special education teacher for over twelve years before joining UAFS in 2020. She is dedicated to empowering students to become self-advocates and ensuring that all students receive the accommodations they rightly deserve.

 

Scott Tabor, Program Assistant for Student Disability Services at the Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµAPP, smiling in a professional headshot.

Scott Tabor

Program Assistant

Scott Tabor is the Program Assistant for Student Disability Services. He is a UAFS student and a graduate of Alma High School. He served almost seven years in the US Army and Army Reserves. Drawing on his own experience as a college student and veteran, he enjoys helping others overcome their barriers.

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Our Location

Student Disability Services is located on the first floor of the Flanders Business Center which is attached to the Business & Industrial Institute. The building is located on the NW corner of campus, on the corner of Grand Ave. and N. 50th and is across from the Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center.

There is an accessible entrance equipped with a push button power door opener on the SW entrance to the building.

Handicap parking is available between the Flanders Business Center and Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center or in the parking lot west of the building.

 

Questions about disability accommodations or Student Disability Services?
Contact SDS at ADAFREEuafs or call 479-788-7577.