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Use our online Student Information Form to tell us about your disability so that our Accessibility, Disability and Resource Centre can recommend support for you.
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They provide advice and resources, write your Student Support Document with you, help you with Disabled Students’ Allowance, and generally look after your needs as a disabled student at Cambridge. Get a disability Advisor and Student Support Document: Sign up with the Disability Resource Centre!
We welcome you to apply to study at Cambridge if you are disabled. We are committed to supporting disabled students - around 20% of our undergraduates have a disability. This includes students with: Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder – ADHD. Autism.
Disabled Students' Officer, 2021-22 The Disabled 101 Guide is the starting point for everything you need to know about disability at Cambridge. DOWNLOAD THE GUIDE
If you're a disabled student, or feel you may have a disability. Tell us about your disability in our online Student Information Form. One of our advisers will contact you to discuss it. We'll recommend support that's specific to you, based on your disability and the course you’re studying.
You'll get a Student Support Document (SSD) from the Accessibility and Disability Resource Centre (ADRC) if you tell us about your disability or long term medical condition, and you require support or access arrangements.
As a disabled student, you may be entitled to specific support that will enable you to have equal access to studies as your non-disabled peers. For education-specific support you will usually go to the Disability Resource Centre, who will through various funds be able to cover most if not all your academic support costs while studying at Cambridge.