Student Accessibility

Center for Student Accessibility

The Center for Student Accessibility (CSA) assists students by coordinating campus and program accessibility and providing support in attaining educational goals.

Students requesting services, including deaf and hard-of-hearing students, must submit a completed application for services and current health-related documentation. Services are individualized and may include academic adjustments that do not impede the academic integrity of the course, digital books, equipment loans, interpreters, note-taking software, testing accommodations, and other services.

Digital & Physical Books Request


EKU’s BookSmart program provides undergraduate and graduate students free textbooks. You will receive an EKU Barnes and Noble email after confirming your classes. Follow the instructions closely. When you receive this email, it will tell you if your textbooks are digital copies or hard copies. If your course does not offer a digital copy, or you have digital books but require a physical copy, complete the Digital Textbook Request form.

Sorenson Video Relay Service (SVRS)


Sorenson Video Relay Service (SVRS) is a free service provided on the Richmond campus of EKU that enables deaf and hard-of-hearing callers to conduct video relay calls through a qualified ASL interpreter.

Sorenson Videophone locations:

  • Wallace Building, Second Floor
  • Perkins Building
  • Business & Technology Center Library
  • EKU Police Office
  • Whitlock Building, Third Floor
  • Wallace Building Portable for travel
  • Walters Hall Computer Lab