CAE accommodations UCLA
UCLA students seeking academic or housing accommodations can do so through the Center for Accessible Education (CAE). CAE accommodations UCLA are legally mandated modifications or services designed to mitigate the functional limitations associated with a student’s disability, according to the center’s website. For more information about the CAE, visit the center’s website, linked below.
Academic CAE accommodations UCLA include testing, notetaking and flexibility accommodations, among other modifications. The CAE also offers housing accommodations, including accessible housing options for students in UCLA housing and adaptive furniture. For more information about the various accommodations provided by the CAE, email caeintake@saonet.ucla.edu or click the link below.
Students seeking academic or housing CAE accommodations UCLA should complete the appropriate CAE UCLA application and submit any necessary supporting documentation, outlined in the links below, which may vary depending on the type of disability. For more information about the academic and housing accommodations application processes, click the respective links below.
According to the center’s website, documentation “must describe how the disability limits one or more major life activities and to what extent the student experiences disability-related, academic limitations.” For CAE eligibility and criteria, click the link below.
The center hosts drop-in sessions for students with questions about CAE accommodations UCLA, as well as events throughout the year that inform about and support disability inclusion at UCLA. To view UCLA CAE’s announcements and events calendar, click the link below.

