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- Support offered by AccessAbility
- Support for students with specific learning difficulties
- Support for students experiencing mental health difficulties
- Support within your College
- Funding your support
- Accessing your support
- Disclosing your disability
- Contact AccessAbility
- Information for university staff
- Information for external assessors
- Information for prospective students
- Exeter Access Centre
- Cornwall Accessibility Service
Disability support from AccessAbility

We help university staff to support students.
Support within your College
When you register with AccessAbility, if it is appropriate, we will draw up an Individual Learning Plan (ILP) with you. This will let your department know what adjustments to make for you. For example, they may be able to:
- provide you with lecture notes
- allow you extra time for in-class tests
We will also inform the exams office of any exam requirements such as extra time, use of a computer or use of a scribe. Your ILP will only be accessible to those staff in your department who need to know about making reasonable adjustments.
Each College has a College AccessAbility Liaison Officer who can act as a point of contact within the department. You should contact the College AccessAbility Liaison Officer if you have any academic issues relating to your disability.
