Student Assessment Services (SAS)

The University of Wisconsin–Madison Student Assessment Services Clinic is a student training facility in the Department of Educational Psychology within the School of Education. The Student Assessment Services (SAS) Clinic provides psychoeducational evaluation of UW–Madison students who are experiencing attention and learning problems that interfere with their academic performance.

SAS students and staff adhere to the ethical standards of the American Psychological Association. All information provided by and about students is considered confidential and is not released to third parties without the written consent of the student.

ADHD Group for College Students

SAS is excited to offer a group intervention designed to address core symptoms of ADHD. Students will meet weekly in a small group during the semester to learn strategies to improve attention, concentration, and overall management of ADHD in academic, occupational, and social settings. Students will learn strategies to develop organizational systems, essential skills for learning and studying, and associated self-care and self-advocacy. For more information or to enroll, contact SAS at 608-265-2802 or studentassessmentservices@education.wisc.edu. Groups are offered in fall, spring, and summer each year.