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Finals Week Spring 2025
Finals week this semester will be April 21st-25th. It's never too early to schedule a time to take your exams in our office! Slots in our testing center fill up quickly during finals week, so schedule early to reserve your preferred day and time!
To schedule your final exams with accommodations, please contact our testing staff by phone or email to reserve an appointment time. Availability during finals week can be limited, and same-day appointments may not be possible—so we encourage you to schedule as early as you can to secure your preferred time.
Call or email at dsctesting@weber.edu or 801-626-6896.
Congratulations Graduates!
The Disability Services team will be celebrating commencement on April 25th and 26th and will have limited in-office availability. For accommodation questions or needs regarding commencement, please contact our office at disabilityservices@weber.edu.
Accessible parking will be available in all designated ADA spaces located in the W4 and W5 lots, with overflow parking in the A6 lot—conveniently located closest to Stewart Stadium. Please note that a valid ADA placard or license plate is required to park in ADA spaces. You can find these lots marked on the upper left side of the attached campus map.
For added convenience, an ADA-accessible shuttle will run in a continuous loop between the northeast corner of the Dee Events Center and the southeast corner of Stewart Stadium, arriving approximately every 10 minutes. Guests are welcome to park at the Dee Events Center and take the shuttle to the stadium.
Additional information can also be found on the Commencement website.
Faculty Reminders & Revised Testing Accommodations
Weber State parking passes are required to park on campus, including disabled parking stalls. If you have a disability parking permit, contact Parking Services for information on getting a disabled parking permit.
Disability Services provides services and accommodations to qualified students with disabilities attending or planning to attend Weber State University.
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Student Stories

As the 2020–2021 academic year begins at Weber State University, twin brothers, both legally blind, will continue to inspire others as they live in pursuit of the mantra, “Go big or go home.”

Art is an expressive outlet for many, and it is no different for Kelie Hess, who visited Weber State University to present a speech titled “Living Beyond Your Limits” on Oct. 12. Hess is an abstract artist who primarily works with acrylic paints and recently had her artwork showcased at the Weber State Ogden campus.

Maria Rios Cabrera, a senior with a double major in mechanical engineering and economics and a minor in math, has a passion for helping students with learning disabilities.

A sophomore at Weber State, Brodee Kendrick is active in student leadership, works on campus, and is about to earn his associate’s degree. It’s a stark contrast from his childhood, when Kendrick struggled in school due to anxiety, dyslexia and ADHD.