Common use of Disabilities Clause in Contracts

Disabilities. 5.1 For students who have a disability or a specific learning support need, University Centre Colchester will endeavour to offer support and make reasonable adjustments wherever possible. Further information on reasonable adjustments can be found in the UCC Code of Practice for Reasonable Adjustments. 5.2 The level of specialised support that UCC will be able to provide to students is governed by learners successfully applying to the Disabled Students Allowance (DSA) for additional support. It is the learner’s responsibility to apply for and inform the college of the outcome of their application. 5.3 All applicants who have already disclosed a disability or learning support need are required to contact UCC Academic Services before they accept any offer of a place, in order to establish what support is available. Provision of support cannot be presumed and all adjustments should be confirmed in writing with UCC Academic Services prior to acceptance of a place. Acceptance of an offer of a place is deemed to be indicative of an applicant agreeing that an appropriate level of support is in place and available. 5.4 Applicants who have not yet disclosed a disability or learning support need are encouraged to do so at the earliest opportunity. Applicants should be aware that if they choose not to disclose their disability, or to limit such disclosure, they may not be able to access the full range of support available.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Student Contract, Student Contract, Student Contract

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