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Western Kentucky University Student Accessibility Resource Center Serves Regional Campuses, Too
Cheyenne Bodkin is an Interdisciplinary Studies major at WKU in Glasgow who has benefited from SARC resources.
November 17, 2021
The WKU Student Accessibility Resource Center (SARC) helps students with documented disabilities achieve academic success based on their abilities, not their disabilities. SARC can identify and support a wide variety of accommodations students need, including note taking, testing, captioning or sign language interpreting, and many other vital services.
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Cheyenne Bodkin is an Interdisciplinary Studies major at WKU in Glasgow who has benefited from SARC resources.
“I’m am extremely thankful for the services SARC has provided,” said Cheyenne.
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“SARC has made my academic path possible and helped me progress alongside my WKU peers. I highly recommend this program to students who need assistance.”
Each WKU regional campus has a contact who can help students connect with SARC resources.
Elizabethtown Gail Ledford gail.ledford@wku.edu 270-706-8871 (choose option 1)
Glasgow Crystal Nuckols crystal.nuckols@wku.edu or 270-861-6905
Owensboro Kevin Dorth kevin.dorth@wku.edu or 270-852-7789
Visit wku.edu/sarc for information about SARC resources and services.
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