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What support is there for students with a disability, dyslexia or long-term medical condition?

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What support is there for students with a disability, dyslexia or long-term medical condition?

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The University of Nottingham is committed to promoting access for students who have a disability, specific learning difficulty (such as dyslexia) and/or a long-term medical condition. Services provided by the University aim to enable students to fulfil the inherent requirements of the course as independently as possible. Students who have a disability, specific learning difficulty or long-term medical condition should contact Academic Support as early as possible to ensure that support is available from the start of the degree. You can also contact the School’s Disability Liaison Officer, Wenonah Barton. Another useful source of information is The University’s Disability Statement which lists services, facilities and opportunities available throughout the University.

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