
HE Additional Needs
Thinking about Higher Education but have additional needs?
Don’t let this stop you!
Find out
how other disabled students have got on
Did you know…………?
- All Universities have student support departments and staff who can help you.
- Universities welcome applications from young people with disabilities/dyslexia.
- A grant is available from your local education authority, which you do not have to pay back, to help pay for any support you might need.
- More students with disabilities/dyslexia than ever are studying in HE so what's stopping you?
What can universities do to help you....?
They can offer:
- Adaptation of course materials into Braille / large print / tape
- British Sign Language interpretation
- Provision of communication support workers
- Notetakers in lectures/tutorials
- Assessment of specific equipment and software needs
- Individual and/or small group tuition for students with specific learning difficulties
- To work with academic departments to ensure that your additional needs are taken into account
- To organise adapted accommodation to meet individual needs
- Support to meet personal care needs
- Ongoing support for students with mental health difficulties
Where can you find out more about HE………?
- Staff in your school or college
- Connexions Service Personal Adviser
- Staff in the University you are thinking of applying to will always be pleased to help and advise you.
Contact the Disability Officer in Student Services in the first instance.
Last Updated: 18-Sep-2007





