Resources
On-Campus Resources
Testing Center
Phone: 402.554.4800
Location: 552 Kayser Hall
Counseling Center
Phone: 402.554.2409
Location: 102 H&K
Interpreters
Phone: 402.554.2872
Location: 111 MBSC
Academic & Career Development Center
Phone: 402.554.3672
Location: 115 Eppley Administration Building
Career Advising Appointments
Monday through Friday
8:30 A.M. - 4 P.M.
Career Advising Walk-Ins
For quick career advising questions only.
Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday
1 P.M. - 3 P.M.
Math-Science Learning Center
Phone: 402.554.3534
Location: 107 Durham Science Center
Monday–Thursday, 8:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
Friday, 8:30 A.M. – noon
Writing Centers
Phone: 402.554.2946
Location: 150 Arts and Science Hall
Monday through Thursday 9 A.M. – 6 P.M.
Friday 9 A.M. – noon
Location: 134-K Mammel Hall
Monday–Thursday, 11 A.M. - 2 P.M.
Location: 2nd Floor, Library Satellite
Monday–Thursday, 1 P.M. – 4 P.M.
Saturday–Sunday,1 P.M. – 4 P.M.
No appointment necessary.
Phone: 402.554.3201
Location: 185 Arts and Sciences Hall
Please call to make an appointment.
Language Learning Center (SCOLA)
Phone: 402.554.3206
Location:2nd floor, Criss Library
Off-Campus Resources
High School to College Transition
This website is a great resource for teens with disabilities. It includes tips for getting good grades, accommodations, and using technology.
AHEAD for Students and Parents
The transition of students with disabilities from high school to college is a team effort. This site offers important information and a wide range of resources for students and parents.
Learning Disabilities in the College Setting
This article addresses the issues high school students with disabilities face when transitioning from high school to college.
A publication of the Office for Civil Rights
Preparing for College: An Online Tutorial
A publication of the DO-IT Program at the University of Washington
Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology
Higher Education and Disability
Job Search and Employment
Where people with disabilities gather, network, and find success in the workplace with employers.
If you have a question about workplace accommodations or the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and related legislation, the Job Accommodation Network can help.
This recruitment and referral program connects federal sector employers nationwide with highly motivated postsecondary students and recent graduates with disabilities.
This state-federal program helps people with disabilities prepare for, get, and keep a job.