Student Accessibility Services (SAS) provides reasonable accommodations and support services to students with accessibility needs in accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities (ADA) Act of 1990 and Amendments of 2008. Our mission is to provide equal access and opportunity while promoting self-determination.
Please fill out all of the information below to apply for services from SAS. You'll also need to schedule an Access Meeting. This is where you'll determine accommodations with SAS staff through an interactive process. To schedule an Access Meeting, please email accessibility@cascadia.edu or call 425.352.8128.
Students will need to submit the Accommodation Application prior to the Access Meeting. SAS requests documentation of their disability, diagnosis, or medical condition. Documentation can be submitted through a variety of ways from a medical doctor, psychologist, psychiatrist, neuropsychologist, school psychologist or other professional. Students are encouraged to contact SAS if they are having trouble acquiring documentation. If a disability is apparent and the need for accommodations can be established, documentation may not be needed.