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We realize that the transition to university can be stressful. Finding your way in a new
environment can be difficult, which is why SAS is there with you every step of the way.
Our goal is to help students learn to be comfortable with themselves and discover their learning
style. Instead of just working against their challenges, we help them work with their strengths.
We see the transition within a broader context. It doesn't just stop at summer orientation;
it carries forward throughout the university experience and it isn't something that you
have to face alone. In fact, forming new support networks is how you will be sure to succeed.
That's where we come in. Student Accessibility Services offers different supports and accommodations
for Mac students with disabilities. This includes students who have a learning
disability, ADD, Asperger's, an acquired brain injury, a mental health disorder, or a chronic
sensory, mobility, or medical disability. We work with full-time, part time, and prospective
students and have a number of services to assist you with your academic disability-related
needs while you're here at Mac. You can find us in room B107 in the McMaster University
Student Centre, and reach us at the email sas@mcmaster.ca or the phone number 905-525-9140,
extension 28652.