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What resources are available to support disabled students?
Are disabled students eligible for extra support?
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Are you eligible for Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA)?
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Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) is support to cover the study-related costs you have because of a mental health problem, long-term illness or any other disability. This can be on its own or in...
You can apply for funding to cover extra costs if you are disabled. This includes Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) and bursaries from universities or charitable trusts. Unlike student loans, you do not have to pay these back. You may still qualify for some disability benefits while you study.
You can apply for Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) if you live in England and have a disability that affects your ability to study, such as a: specific learning difficulty, for example...
For further information on the support that is available for disabled students, please contact our Disabled Students Helpline - 0330 995 0414. We also produce a range of resources covering these subjects and frequently asked questions which you can access through our website at www.disabilityrightsuk.org .
What support can I get with my disability on my course? If you have a disability you may need support to access the course and successfully complete your studies. Support can include many different things, for example: Specialist equipment, such as a voice-activated computer; Sign-language interpreters; Tape or digital recorder for lectures and ...
If you have a mental health condition, a long term illness or any other disability, or a learning difference such as dyslexia, ADHD or Autism Spectrum Condition, you can apply for Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSAs) to cover some of the extra costs of studying you may have.
Disabled students may be eligible for extra support. This page includes details of where you can find support, and explains the Office for Students' role in supporting disabled students. Ways to get support.