We are thrilled that that you have found these pages and hope that what you review is helpful. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions that may arise via email at adrc@ou.edu or call us at 405-325-3852.
Currently registered students, the last day to request accommodations for final exams and schedule your final exams is Friday May 1, 2026: Request activiation of your accommodations for the Spring 2026 semester through iAdvise.
The ADRC is pleased to announce that starting May 2, 2026 students registered in summer classess will be able to request their accommodations through the AIM portal.
To get started, head to the AIM log-in page:
Step-by-Step Tutorials
View Your Accommodation Requests in the AIM Portal
We will continue to provide you with information about AIM and how-to's!
For questions, please email ADRC@ou.edu.
Webinar: AIM Overview for Students
Join us to learn about the features of our new accommodation portal. Accessible Information Management, or AIM, is the new one-stop shop for students to request and manage their accommodations. We will review how to navigate the system and how faculty will receive your accommodation notices.
Date: May 20, 2026
Time: 11:30 a.m.
Location: Zoom (link will be sent on the morning of May 20th).
To RSVP and Request Accommodations please click here.
For questions or more information, please contact adrc@ou.edu
The ADRC no longer proctors accommodated tests or handles exams.
The OU Testing Center does. Please submit questions to the testing center directly at: TESTING@ou.edu. You should send exams and proctoring forms to Exams@ou.edu.
Sending any testing related documents to the ADRC may result in a delay in services to the student.
To provide equitable and effective access for students with documented disabilities to support their full participation in The University of Oklahoma classes and activities.
Boomer Outreach Building
300 Kellogg Drive
Norman, OK 73072
All OU Health Sciences and OU-Tulsa students should refer to the Student Accommodation Services (SAS) website for their respective home campus for information about registering for or the renewal of accommodations for a disability or modifications for a temporary medical condition.
*OU Health Sciences includes OKC and additional sites
The Accessibility and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) is encompassed by the Division of Access and Opportunity. The Division of Access and Opportunity's primary focus is ensuring that individuals can find their home away from home while they are at the University.