Information for prospective students who are disabled or have a specific learning difficulty The University’s Disability and Learning Support Service is keen to make contact with prospective students who are disabled or have a specific learning difficulty such as dyslexia as early as possible. The Student Disability Service employs Advisory staff who can provide and recommend a range of support. The earlier we know your requirements, the better we will be able to ensure that they are met. If you are disabled, have a medical condition, chronic illness, or specific learning difficulty such as dyslexia, regardless of whether you indicated this on your application form, we encourage you to get in touch before you arrive. What you should do: make early contact with the Disability and Learning Support Service (you do not have to wait until you have final confirmation of a place) forward or bring evidence of disability or specific learning difficulty. For dyslexia and dyspraxia, this must be a recent Chartered Educational Psychologist’s assessment carried out using adult tests. For AD(H)D and Asperger’s Syndrome an appropriate clinical diagnosis is required. For others, a GP’s letter is required What Advisors can do: discuss support (adjustments) and specific examination arrangements arrange a Needs Assessment making recommendations for Disabled Students’ Allowance or similar funding assist with an application for disability-related funding give information about available technology and other support such as note-taking or library support offer advice on study skills support liaise over adaptations to teaching and residential accommodation If you are worried about discrimination or are unsure whether or not to disclose your disability to the University, we are happy to respond to anonymous enquiries. Useful links and resources specific to students applying to Veterinary Medicine Health Questionnaire for all Veterinary Medicine students Document Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Guidance (321.93 KB / PDF) Document RCVS Fitness to Practise Guide (2.74 MB / PDF) How can the Student Disability Service support you? HTML Contact the Student Disability Service HTML Student Disability Service 3rd Floor, The University of EdinburghThe Main Library BuildingGeorge SquareEdinburgh EH8 9LJ Tel: +44(0)131 650 6828 Email: disability.service@ed.ac.uk Web: www.ed.ac.uk/student-disability-service This article was published on 2024-09-02
HTML Student Disability Service 3rd Floor, The University of EdinburghThe Main Library BuildingGeorge SquareEdinburgh EH8 9LJ Tel: +44(0)131 650 6828 Email: disability.service@ed.ac.uk Web: www.ed.ac.uk/student-disability-service