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  2. get advice for new students. find out how to get support with your studies, including exam access arrangements. find funding and get support with applying for funding. We welcome you to apply to study at Cambridge if you are disabled.

  3. We provide advice for disabled students and the staff who work with them. Find out what support is available and how to get it, or read our staff guidance.

  4. You can get support from us if you're a disabled student or if you think you have a disability. Tell us about your disability or get a screening assessment.

  5. The Accessibility and Disability Resource Centre (ADRC) supports disabled students at Cambridge: We recommend adjustments to the teaching and learning environment. Disability Advisers discuss a student’s needs with them on a 1:1 basis. Advisers can write a Student Support Document for students. All students have a named Disability Adviser.

  6. Information on working with disabled students, including Student Support Documents, accessible teaching materials and guidance on conditions.

  7. We're committed to supporting disabled students at the University of Cambridge. The Accessibility and Disability Resource Centre (ADRC) provides confidential advice, information and support to prospective students, applicants and current students with any impairment/disability or health condition, and those supporting them.

  8. Support for disabled students is available at a University-level from the Accessibility & Disability Resource Centre (ADRC), as well as at the College-level from a variety of staff and student contacts. As of January 2022, around 20% of students at the University of Cambridge had disclosed a disability, including:

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