About – ES Accessibility Services (ESAC)

ABOUT ESAC

ESAC (Educational Services Accessibility Committee) is the Official accessibility assistance program that supports any STARFLEET member taking courses within SFA (STARFLEET Fandom Academy) and the MTC (Marine Training Center). ESAC has supported these established Academy Campuses for nearly 5 years.

This assistance can be as little as answering questions or as large as working on issues that take months to resolve. Our support encompasses many different areas including supporting our disabled members taking courses within either Campus. Here are but a few key areas that our dedicated support team is qualified to assist with:

    • Accessibility - Being sure members receive the accessibility assistance needed while taking courses within either Campus. This includes navigating course manuals and exams, whether they're online QAM exams in Moodle or the downloadable Alternate Exam's (PDF's). We're here for you!
    • We can advocate on your behalf - When necessary, ESAC can assist as your advocate and work with the College Director's and Institute Dean's to ensure smooth communication and problem resolution. We also assist Chapter CO's in taking exams necessary to retain their position, as well as, providing guidance and instructions on how to support their crew members participating in academic studies.
    • ESAC also teachs Director's, Dean's and their assistant's how to convert their existing exams into more accessibly-friendly versions. CO's can also benefit from this as well, by learning simple ways to convert their ship's documentation into more accessibility-friendly versions.
    • Using recognized accessibility guidelines and techniques, documents are converted into a more accessibly-friendly version as an alternate method that will allow members needing a different format the ability of use.

In this way, ESAC supports Gene Roddenberry's dream of IDIC (Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations), where all persons are able to prosper and enjoy all that the STARFLEET Educational Services has to offer.

Be sure to contact us at: sfaaccessibility@sfi.org.

Our doors are always open.

Commander Cindy Ray and
Captain Catherine Weeks,
ESAC - Co-Chairs

Holographic Thesis Defense Protocol

Grading & Assessment
Due Date: Mar 10, 2026
Submission Deadline: Feb 10, 2026

Advanced academic assessment using holographic panels for final thesis defense.

Process Steps

  1. Initial Submission: Submit thesis proposal 6 months before graduation
  2. Advisor Assignment: Matched with appropriate faculty and holographic mentors
  3. Research Phase: Conduct research with regular progress reviews
  4. Preliminary Review: Initial assessment by department heads
  5. Holographic Panel Selection: Choose appropriate historical figures and experts
  6. Mock Defense: Practice session with junior panel
  7. Final Defense: 2-hour presentation and Q&A session
  8. Deliberation: Panel reviews and scores presentation
  9. Results: Pass, Pass with Distinction, or Revise and Resubmit
Processing Time: 6-8 months from proposal to defense

Required Forms

  • 📋Thesis Proposal Form (TH-2384-A)
  • 📋Research Ethics Approval (ETH-1701-D)
  • 📋Holographic Panel Request (HOLO-47-Alpha)
  • 📋Temporal Advisor Waiver (TIME-31-C) - if applicable
  • 📋Resource Allocation Request (RES-2309-B)

Contact Information

👤 Commander Sarah Chen, Thesis Coordinator
🏛 Academic Excellence Division
🕐 Monday-Friday 0900-1700, Saturday 1000-1400
📡 Office Visit
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Temporal Academic Records Verification

Academic Reporting

Verification and validation of academic records across timelines and dimensions.

Process Steps

  1. Initial Application: Submit temporal variance report with all available documentation
  2. Chroniton Analysis: Physical documents undergo temporal signature scanning
  3. Timeline Verification: Temporal Investigations confirms timeline of origin
  4. Knowledge Assessment: Evaluation of claimed educational experiences
  5. Paradox Check: Ensure no causality violations in knowledge transfer
  6. Equivalency Determination: Map credentials to current timeline standards
  7. Security Classification: Assess if any future knowledge requires classification
  8. Final Verification: Issue temporally-sealed certificate of authentication
  9. Archive Storage: Store in quantum-locked temporal archive
Processing Time: 2-4 weeks (relative to local timestream)

Required Forms

  • 📋Temporal Variance Declaration (TEMP-2384-X)
  • 📋Chroniton Exposure History (CHRON-1947-B)
  • 📋Timeline Origin Affidavit (TIME-2063-FC)
  • 📋Paradox Prevention Waiver (PARA-3189-Q)
  • 📋Quantum Signature Authorization (QUANT-7659-Z)

Contact Information

👤 Lieutenant Commander Daniels, Temporal Records
🏛 Department of Temporal Investigations - Academic Division
🕐 All temporal coordinates (appointment required)
📡 Subspace Message
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Interspecies Academic Exchange Program

Course Enrollment
Due Date: Dec 10, 2025
Submission Deadline: Nov 10, 2025

Educational exchange opportunities with academic institutions across the Federation.

Process Steps

  1. Eligibility Check: Minimum GPA 3.5, completion of second year
  2. Application Submission: Select up to 3 preferred institutions and programs
  3. Language/Cultural Assessment: Ensure preparation for selected species environment
  4. Medical Clearance: Verify biological compatibility with destination
  5. Academic Plan: Develop credit transfer agreement with advisors
  6. Selection Committee: Review by joint Academy-Partner institution panel
  7. Pre-Departure Briefing: Cultural orientation and logistics preparation
  8. Exchange Period: Regular check-ins with Academy liaison
  9. Re-Integration: Credit transfer and experience debriefing
  10. Knowledge Sharing: Present learnings to Academy community
Processing Time: 3-4 months application to departure

Required Forms

  • 📋Exchange Application (EXCH-2371-A)
  • 📋Medical Compatibility Assessment (MED-8472-X)
  • 📋Cultural Preparedness Evaluation (CULT-1313-D)
  • 📋Academic Credit Agreement (ACAD-4747-B)
  • 📋Emergency Extraction Waiver (EVAC-0911-Z)
  • 📋Species-Specific Consent Forms (varies)

Contact Information

👤 Ambassador Sarek (Holographic Liaison)
🏛 Office of Interplanetary Academic Affairs
🕐 By appointment (multiple timezone accommodation)
📡 Holodeck Conference
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ESAC (Educational Services Accessibility Committee) is the Official accessibility assistance program that supports any STARFLEET member taking courses within SFA (STARFLEET Fandom Academy) and the MTC (Marine Training Center). ESAC has supported these established Academy Campuses for nearly 5 years.

This assistance can be as little as answering questions or as large as working on issues that take months to resolve. Our support encompasses many different areas including supporting our disabled members taking courses within either Campus. Here are but a few key areas that our dedicated support team is qualified to assist with:
Accessibility – Being sure members receive the accessibility assistance needed while taking courses within either Campus. This includes navigating course manuals and exams, whether they’re online QAM exams in Moodle or the downloadable Alternate Exam’s (PDF’s). We’re here for you!
We can advocate on your behalf – When necessary, ESAC can assist as your advocate and work with the College Director’s and Institute Dean’s to ensure smooth communication and problem resolution. We also assist Chapter CO’s in taking exams necessary to retain their position, as well as, providing guidance and instructions on how to support their crew members participating in academic studies.
ESAC also teachs Director’s, Dean’s and their assistant’s how to convert their existing exams into more accessibly-friendly versions. CO’s can also benefit from this as well, by learning simple ways to convert their ship’s documentation into more accessibility-friendly versions.
Using recognized accessibility guidelines and techniques, documents are converted into a more accessibly-friendly version as an alternate method that will allow members needing a different format the ability of use.
In this way, ESAC supports Gene Roddenberry’s dream of IDIC (Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations), where all persons are able to prosper and enjoy all that the STARFLEET Educational Services has to offer.

Be sure to contact us at: sfaAccessibility@sfi.org.

Our doors are always open.

CMDR Cindy Ray and CAPT Catherine Weeks, Co-Chairs

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