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Further
and higher education (continued)
Higher
Education
Extra
help is available if you have a disability and wish to go into, or continue
studying in, higher education. http://www.dfes.gov.uk/studentsupport/students/stu_students_with_d.shtml
If you intend to continue in full time education after
school or FE college, teachers and career officers can advise you which
university will be suitable. They can also find out about access, facilities
and contacts for students with disabilities through ECCTIS, the database
with up-to-date information on courses and vacancies in higher education.
England and Wales The Charters for
Further and Higher Education explain what you may expect from a college
if you are a student with a learning difficulty or disability. You can
get copies in Braille and on audio tape from the Department of Education
and Employment Publications Centre. Tel: 0845 602 2260.
Bilingual English / Welsh versions of the Charters
are available in Wales from the Welsh Office. Tel: 02920 826079. Individual
colleges also publish their own charters
Wales
Higher Education Funding Council for Wales. Tel: 02920
761861
Scotland
The Scottish Higher Education Funding
Council (SHEFC)
publishes Access to Success, a guide containing advice for
students with a disability on applying to and studying in higher education
in Scotland. Tel: 0131 313 6500
You can get information on courses in further education
in Scotland from the individual colleges.
GrantsPeople with learning difficulties and disabilities
have the same rights to grants from local education authorities and student
loans as other students. Grants are usually only available for people
in higher education. In addition you may be eligible for one or more of
the disabled students allowances, if your disability makes it more
expensive to take a course.The allowances are: the Non-medical Personal Helper
Allowance, the Equipment Allowance and the General Allowance for other
extra costs.You can also get an extra allowance if you have higher
travel expenses for a course because of a disability. Sometimes you may
be able to claim social security benefits.Student Grants and Loans: a brief guide
to Higher Education Students Department for Education and Employment
Publications Centre. Tel: 0845 602 2260Its your Choice, from Careers and
Occupational Centre, Moorfoot, Sheffield S1 4PQ, sets out the choices
facing students at the end of year 11 and contains advice for young people
with disabilities. Welsh language version Chi Biaur Denis from Welsh
Office. Tel: 02920 826 079In Scotland you can apply for
assistance for advanced level courses from the Student Award Agency for
Scotland. A Disabled Students Allowance is available with three
elements: the basic grant; an equipment allowance; and a non-medical personal
help allowance.
The Snowdon Award Scheme may provide bursaries
to help physically disabled students, preferably between 17-25 years of
age, with additional costs of further education for students with a disability
eg. Computers, carers, notetakers, readers, specialist equipment. Bursaries
of up to £1,500 may be awarded for one or two years. Tel: 01403 211252
Apply to your local education authority. In Scotland
apply to your local authority for non-advanced courses. For advanced courses
apply to the Student Awards Agency for Scotland, Tel: 0131 476 8212
Skill (National Bureau for Students with
Disabilities) is a
voluntary organisation which promotes equality in education, training
and employment for disabled people. Phone the Information Service, Tel:
0800 328 5050 (voice) or 0800 068 2422 (text) Skill publishes
a range of factsheets and publications, including:
Financial Assistance for Students with Disabilities
in Higher EducationFinancial Assistance for students with Disabilities
in Further EducationHigher Education and Disability: a guide
Students with Disabilities in Higher Education:
a guide for staff
For a full list of publications and information sheets,
contact:Skill, Chapter House, 18-20 Crucifix Lane, London
SE1 3JW
The RNIB provides advice and support for blind and partially sighted
students in further and higher education through a team of regional Student
Support Service Advisers. It works with students at specialist and mainstream
colleges. Services include guidance on choosing educational options and
study skills to cope with course material.Tel: London & South East: 01733 370777 text 2379Central: 0121 631 3372North: 0151 255 0562South West: 01392 493643Scotland: 0131 313 1877
Open Learning open or distance learning gives you access to educational material
and allows you to develop knowledge and skills at your own pace and at
a time and place to suit your self. Your TEC / LEC may be able to make arrangements
and tell you about grants.The National Extension
College is a non profit making
educational charity providing 150 home study courses including GCSE, A
level, degrees, vocational and leisure interest courses. Disabled people
or people caring for someone with a disability may be able to obtain bursaries
to help with the cost of fees. For Guide to Courses ring Customer Service.
Tel: 01223 316644The Open University offers a full range of degree and other courses, combining
home study with tuition and group discussion at local study centres. Some
courses have a weekend or one-week residential school. Each student has
a tutor. The wide range of services for disabled students includes: assistance
at residential school, transcripts, cassette tapes, study weekends, specialised
equipment. Tel: 01908 635745; Text: 01908 655978
The University for
Industry (UfI) will be an organisation
for open and distance learning. Expected to become fully operational late
in 1999, it will help people and businesses to identify the learning they
need, and to access high quality learning opportunities in the right form,
in the right place, at the right time. To achieve this, it will foster
greater use of information and communication technologies
Free and confidential information and advice on learning
and careers opportunities is available from the National Learning Direct
helpline. Tel: 0800 10090
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