Disabled Applicants

Guidance and support for disabled applicants to GCU

All applications to study at GCU are considered on academic merit. We encourage all students to disclose a potentially disabling condition or impairment at the point of applying to study at GCU. This means that the Disability Team are alerted to your possible enrolment and can ensure that you receive appropriate advice, support and information for your studies. We also provide support in making the transition to university, through a range of transition programmes and pre-entry workshops.

Making a disclosure with the GCU Disability Team

Have a look at our video which will help you with the process of making a disclosure to the Disability team at GCU.


Admissions guidance for disabled applicants

How GCU treats information about an applicant’s disability as part of our Admissions processes

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Pre-Entry and Transition Support

We run a range of pre-entry programmes and workshops for students who are autistic, or have a mental health condition, dyslexia or ADHD

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Disclosing your needs to the Disability Team

The sooner you let us know, the sooner we can help you get advice, support and information for your studies.

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