Find out how to use our Disability team to register with the service, access support and talk about any adjustments you may require. You could also ask to visit the university before your course starts, to gain a feel for where you will be based throughout your studies.
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2 Arranging reasonable adjustments
Reasonable adjustments enable you to participate in the academic assessment process on a fair basis, and according to your preferences. Find out how to arrange reasonable adjustments that work for you.
Full article3 How do I claim Disabled Students Allowance (DSA)?
Disabled Students Allowance (DSA) is a grant intended to cover the extra costs of having a disability. This includes physical disabilities, long-term health conditions, mental health conditions, as well as neurodivergences such as autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia or ADHD. This page explains DSA, why it could be relevant to you and how to claim it.
Full article4 Preparing for a Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) needs assessment.
The DSA needs assessment is an important part of the process of claiming Disabled Students Allowance and getting support at university. This activity will explain what the DSA needs assessment is, how it works and how to prepare for your appointment.
Full article5 What is our university like?
Find out about our campus atmosphere, locations and general environment.
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