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Help for Higher Education Students.

Source British Dyslexia Association

University Disability Officers offer specialist advice about all aspects of support. Dyslexic students should contact their DO as soon as they accept a place.

1. Disabled Students Allowance (DSA)

Dyslexic students in Higher Education, who have been assessed as dyslexic, can apply to their funder (e.g. Student finance England, NHS Student Grants Unit, Open University) for a DSA. Part time students and post-graduate students are now eligible for this allowance.

Students at Higher Education with dyslexic difficulties can apply for the Disabled Students Allowance. The application should be supported by a diagnostic assessment report post 16 years from either an Educational Psychologist with a Health Professional Council (HPC) Practising Certificate, or a specialist dyslexia teacher with a Practising Certificate.

Student Finance England, in conjunction with Directgov, has developed a new information tool to help students and their sponsors get information quickly about student finance. See the student finance information page.

If you are eligible for a DSA, you can go to an ACCESS Centre, which can assess the needs of disabled students including ICT.

The BDA is now a centre for DSA Assessments.

Provision under the DSA for dyslexia can include once only equipment, such as a PC, hardware and appropriate assistive software, including ICT training; study skills support from a specialist tutor; proof reading, and an annual general allowance for books etc. See Bridging the Gap, below, for full details.

2. Useful publications.

The DCSF Leaflet 'Bridging The Gap - A Guide To Disabled Students Allowance (DSAs) in Higher Education'.

Further information on allowances and eligibility can be found here.

Full details of assistance and support available under the DSA is available from Your DSA

3. Further sources of information.

The Open University.

Disabled Student Services.

SKILL: The National Bureau for Students with Disabilities.

Skill has helpful general information and literature on their website, especially about allowances for disabled students and about many charities and grant making trusts.

Information for dyslexic nursing students.

NHS grants for nursing students etc. - Tel: 0845 358 6655. - http://www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/Students/969.aspx

The Educational Grants Advisory Service (EGAS)

EGAS offers guidance about loans, grants and benefits from educational trusts and charities for disadvantaged students over 16. Send an stamped address envelope or phone for a form for completion, to enable EGAS to give you appropriate advice.

Scholarship Search UK.

Academic Scholarships and Bursaries for UK Universities and Educational Institutions.

FunderFinder

FunderFinder has links to fundraising resources and to a wide range of trusts (not all educational).

Help with Getting a Job

EmployAbility,an organisation providing the essential link for disabled and dyslexic students and graduates to ease the transition from education to employment, giving free guidance and advice on internship and graduate opportunities with top employers, as well as recruitment processes including how to seek disability related adjustments.

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