Disability and inclusion services
We coordinate support and access arrangements for disabled students and students with specific learning difficulties. Working with academic staff, university services and external agencies.
Opening hours
- Monday to Thursday, 9 am to 5 pm
- Friday, 9 am to 4.30 pm
- What is a disability?
- Disability and Inclusion Services at NTU supports students with a diverse range of support needs. Find out what support you're entitled to.
- Access Statements
- Learn more about Access Statements, including what they are used for, who can get one and how they are created.
- Advice for parents and carers
- Information for parents and carers of students with disabilities and additional support needs.
- Assistive technology & resources
- On this page you will find a list of Assistive Technology and other resources to help you with your studies.
- Autism and AuDHD support
- Working together to improve the University experience for students with Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC) and for students who have both autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (AuDHD).
- ADHD support
- Learn more about the support available for students who have ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder).
- Dyslexia and other Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLDs)
- Nottingham Trent University is committed to providing a fully inclusive learning environment for all students.
- Funding your support - Disabled Students' Allowances (DSAs)
- One of the main differences you will find when you start university is that support is funded through the Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA) which the student needs to apply for in advance
- Long-term mental health conditions
- There is support at NTU for students who have long term diagnosed mental health conditions and are looking for in-person support and reasonable adjustments to help them access their course.
- Physical, sensory and long term health conditions
- The Disability Support Service offers advice and information for individual current and prospective disabled students on the types of support available.
- Support for apprentices
- NTU has a dedicated team working with students on apprenticeship courses who have a disability and may need support with their studies.
Information for Needs Assessors and External Non-Medical Help Providers
View our Non-Medical Help (NMH) rates for NTU courses.
If you're recommending NTU as a provider during term time, please check the NMH Providers website to see if we are listed, as we will remove our support details from here when we are at capacity.
You can also see our information for external NMH providers regarding safeguarding and the provision of support on NTU premises.
Feedback
If you would like to provide feedback on any aspect of our service, please contact disability.support@ntu.ac.uk
If you wish to make a complaint, please access the University’s complaints procedure.