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Access and Inclusion

All students have unique needs, challenges, and situations. Juggling multiple professional and personal commitments, flexible educational opportunities are a must. So is having accessible and responsive support from KU faculty and staff, resources, and a strong sense of community.

Accommodations

Do you need resource support for a physical, medical, or psychological disability? You can apply for accommodations.

Learn more and apply through KU’s University Academic Support Centers.

Questions? Call, text, or email your advisor. Or complete a short form request for information.

Groups & Leadership Opportunities on Campus

As a student at KU, your leadership development is important to us. We believe in helping you grow as a leader in the areas of teamwork, innovation, and advocacy. With many unique clubs to choose from, there is sure to be an option to fit your personal and professional goals.

  • KU Edwards Honors Program — Designed for transfer students who may or may not have engaged with an honors program before, the KU Edwards Honors Program will challenge you academically, set you up for professional success, and recognize the great work you've already accomplished. Learn more about the Honors Program
  • Pre-Med Club — Are you a pre-med student and looking to connect with others on a similar path through professional development opportunities? Email kuecpremedclub@ku.edu for more info.
  • Rock Chalk Central — Discover and get involved with KU groups, clubs, events and much more. Learn more about the club
  • Student Advisory Council — Do you want to have a voice on campus? Are you interested in planning events for fellow students? Join us. Email kuecsac@ku.edu for more info.
  • Student Involvement & Leadership Center — Provides impactful co-curricular experiences through educational, social, and community-building programs and events. SILC engages in each student's identity development by providing mentorship, resources, and involvement opportunities in order for students to be empowered to engage in their individual communities. Learn more about the Student Involvement & Leadership Center

Are you interested in starting your own group? Contact Ashley Kalatusha at ashleykalatusha@ku.edu

Transfer Communities

If you are currently in community college earning your associate degree, you can connect with KU’s Transfer Communities. It is an integrated program designed to help you transition seamlessly to KU to continue your academic journey.

Before you become a KU student, these program-specific experiences will connect you to events, career conversations, faculty, staff, and peers with similar goals and interests to create a true community while you pursue your degree. By joining your community, you will have exclusive access to the people and the information that make your transfer experience positive and inclusive.