Disability support

We offer advice and support to students with disabilities, learning difficulties, mental or physical impairments and medical conditions.

The purpose of this support is to provide, by way of reasonable adjustments, an environment that gives all students an equal opportunity to complete assessed work whilst studying at BPP. This is available to all students who can provide medical evidence to support any requirements they may need.

Support services

Support at open days

BPP open days are one of the best ways to get to know us. You can view the facilities where you'll be studying and find out more about what your programme will entail. We can also arrange an appointment with a Learning Support Tutor on your programme who can advise about any adjustments that may benefit you.

When you book an open day, please be sure to let us know of any additional support you may require.

Funding options

Students with disabilities can often fund additional support via government grants, often referred to as the Disabled Students Allowance (DSA). DSA can be applied for via Student Finance England, the central financial body for Universities and Higher Education in the UK.

DSA covers any additional costs as a direct result of your disability on top of any loans or grants you already have in place.

Who to contact

Our Learning Suppport officer, Ray Stewart, can answer any questions regarding the topics outlined in this section, as well as talking through the types of support available: