incoming fall 2026 students
Academic Accommodation applications for Fall 2026 will begin review on May 15, 2026. If follow‑up information or appointment scheduling is needed, you will be contacted via the WSU email address submitted with your application. Please monitor your email closely during this time.
Welcome to Student Accommodations and Disability Resources
We serve students with temporary, chronic, or permanent disabilities, including physical, health, learning, sensory, or psychological conditions. We provide accommodations, auxiliary aids, and services that remove barriers impacting students' equitable access to their education, programs, activities, and campus facilities.
We offer student and faculty consultation, training, workshops, and self-advocacy skills to foster student learning and engagement in all opportunities available at WSU.
Disabled Student Center
Our center is a resource for disabled students and allies. We connect students with community resources, raise awareness, and advocate for disabled students’ human and civil rights.
Contact Us
General Phone
509-335-3417
Alternative Testing Phone
509-335-8079
Location
Washington Building, 2nd Floor (217) North Entrance
Office Hours
Monday -Friday | 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Steps for Accommodations
Apply for your accommodation as early as possible with this quick reference guide:
- Submit an application for academic accommodations or WSU Housing accommodations
- Submit necessary documentation from a medical or mental health provider (we have a template for guidance)
- Application and documentation are reviewed by a Student Accommodations Specialist
- Student receives email confirmation to meet with a Student Accommodations Specialist
- Student and SAS meet to determine reasonable accommodations (usually 1 hour in person, Zoom, and/or Phone Call)
- Student is responsible for requesting accommodations each semester for the courses they would like accommodations in.