Reasonable adjustments are a key element of the Disability Discrimination Act and the university is legally obliged to ensure disabled students are not substantially disadvantaged in comparison with non-disabled students.
In practical terms this can mean adjustments to university procedures, campus accessibility and the provision of specialist support and equipment.
What constitutes reasonable adjustment, and what adjustments the university has already put in place.
More about typical adjustments made for common disabilities or specific learning difficulties.
Not all students are aware that they are dyslexic before they arrive at the university: if you suspect that you may be dyslexic, it is important to have an assessment with a dyslexia professional.