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I have a medical condition and am thinking of studying with the University of Ulster – what should i do?

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I have a medical condition and am thinking of studying with the University of Ulster – what should i do?

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We have increasing numbers of students with a disability, medical condition, mental health difficulty or Specific Learning Difficulty, such as dyslexia, applying to study at the University of Ulster. One of the most important priorities for the University of Ulster is to encourage disabled people to apply for a place on our courses We strongly encourage you to make contact with the Disability Support Team well in advance of the commencement of your course so that satisfactory arrangements and support can take place in a timely manner. By informing the university that you have a disability, consideration can be given to any reasonable adjustments necessary to meet your specific individual requirements. You need to meet with a Disability adavisor to discuss and agree the individual support you may require whislt at University. This is known as a ‘Needs Assessment’. There is a Disability Adviser available on each campus. Please call at the Student Support offices, email or telephone to ma

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