At Salford we want to help all our students as best we can. We recognise that students with a disability, long-term condition or learning difficulty might need additional support and/or adjustments in place during their time at university. That’s why we have procedures in place to help you during your time with us. Click an option below to find out about our disability support.
- Getting set up at university
- What happens when you’re set up
- Disabled Student Allowance
- Ways to learn more
Getting set up at university
To ensure you get the best support, it’s important you let our Disability Inclusion Service (DIS) know about your disability or learning difficulty as soon as possible. You may have already got some support in place before you began university but if you haven’t, you can start the process at any point on your student journey.
You need to register with our Disability Inclusion Service (DIS) via the form listed below and submit some medical evidence of your disability – this might be a letter of diagnosis, a letter from your GP or an assessment by an educational psychologist.
DIS registration forms:
- Current student? Complete our current student registration form
- Prospective student? Complete our prospective student registration form
If you’re struggling to get medical evidence or are unsure whether your evidence is appropriate, please contact DIS for support via email at disability@salford.ac.uk or phone 0161 295 0023 (Option 1, Option 2) and we will be happy to advise.
What happens once I’ve registered with DIS?
Once DIS have the information from you, you will receive some information that highlights the support already on offer to you and you’ll be invited to select adjustments to your assessments (such as extra time in exams). You may also be invited to meet with one of our Disability Inclusion Advisers to discuss further support and complete a Reasonable Adjustment Plan – this lets your academic team know about the barriers you experience to study and the reasonable adjustments that have been identified to help you overcome the barriers.
The Disability Inclusion Adviser will also support you to apply for additional support funding, such as the Disabled Student Allowance or other funding options.
Disabled Student Allowance (DSA)
What is Disabled Student Allowance?
The Disabled Student Allowance (DSA) helps disabled students meet the extra costs of studying that they may face. DSA may fund support such as assistive technology, equipment, study support and travel costs. The allowance doesn’t consider your income and savings, and you don’t pay it back.
Who is eligible to apply?
Most home-based students on full or part-time courses can apply. Students on an apprenticeship course aren’t eligible for DSA but are entitled to other funding.
International students can’t claim DSA but we may be able to help you make reasonable adjustments with your learning, such as extra time in exams or help in presentations. This is done via a Reasonable Adjustment Plan.
How do I apply for DSA?
A Disability Inclusion Adviser can help you apply for the DSA or you can complete an application online via your student finance account.
Applications for DSA can take up to three months, so it’s recommended that you apply as soon as possible, ideally before you start your course.
Want to learn more?
- Read our Inclusive Support Statement to learn more about the inclusive practice in place at the University to support you
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