Nottingham Trent University
Nottingham Trent University
An opportunity for SEN Coordinators (SENCOs), teachers and tutors to find out more about disability support at University. at Nottingham Trent University

Disability support at University: key facts

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An opportunity for SEN Coordinators (SENCOs), teachers and tutors to find out more about disability support at University.
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An opportunity for SEN Coordinators (SENCOs), teachers and tutors to find out more about disability support at University.

Nottingham Trent University's Student Support Services offer a wide range of services and support to students throughout their time at NTU, including support and access arrangements for students who are eligible for disability support:

- physical or sensory impairments
- specific learning differences (e.g. dyslexia)
- mental health difficulties
- autism spectrum conditions
- other long-term health conditions.

If in any capacity you are supporting young disabled people, then this event will ensure you are aware of the key messages and support available:

- how and when applicants should tell a university about their access needs
- what sort of support is available for disabled students and how it is arranged
- how and when applicants apply for funding for their disability support.

There will also be the opportunity to find out more about the UCAS application process and to have a tour of our Clifton campus.

If you have any queries or would like further information, please send us an email. Places can be booked using our online booking form.

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