
What support is available?
Learn more about the support that is available to students with a disability.
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There is a broad range of support available for students with disabilities and additional study needs.
The AccessAbility Advisers within the Student Wellbeing team provide support and guidance for all current and prospective students with a diagnosed disability or long term medical condition who choose to study at Ulster University.
Students with disabilities and additional study needs are entitled to support and disclosing your disability to us means we can provide support that will enable you and help you achieve your academic goals. Our services are confidential and free.
You can access support from our team in three steps:
You can also contact the team to find out more about Dyslexia assessment.
Learn more about the support that is available to students with a disability.
Find out how we can help you with your disability as a prospective student.
Assistive Technology is the term used for specialist equipment or computer software, which allows you to increase the quality and consistency of your work.
Parent/carers can have a huge impact on students, find out how you can help.
Find out more information about applying for Disability Student Allowance.
In order to help you we need evidence of your disability, read more about the information we need.
Information regarding Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan (PEEP) on campus to assist with safe egress for students that require assistance.
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