We are working in a blended way
Our support is currently being delivered in a blended way, with appointments offered online, face-to-face or by telephone. You can book an appointment by calling or emailing us. If you need to send us paperwork, please email scans or photos.
Register with Student Wellbeing Service
We can make appropriate reasonable adjustments for your disability, dyslexia or other specific learning difficulty if you register with the Student Wellbeing Service.
Disabled Students' Allowances
Disabled Students' Allowances (DSAs) provide financial support for disabled full-time, part-time, and postgraduate home students.
Study support
As a student, you will be expected to meet the academic standards for your course. However, you can access support and ask the University to consider what reasonable adjustments can be made.
Exam arrangements
Students with a disability, learning difficulty, long-term medical or mental health condition which affects performance in timed exams may be entitled to special arrangements, such as extra time.
Access and safety
The University has measures in place to enable access to our campuses and to ensure the safety of disabled students and staff during an evacuation or medical emergency.
STAART
STAART (formerly the *AccessAbility Project) supports students with a disability, long-term health condition, neurodivergence (autistic and dyslexic spectra), and/or mental health condition to thrive at university.
Contact information
There is a Student Wellbeing Coordinator on each campus. We also have Disability Named Contacts in each department and library to support disabled students, including those with long-term medical conditions, specific learning difficulties and/or mental health conditions.
You will need to register with us to access support at the university. You can self refer to the Disability & Dyslexia Team