I have a disability and I didn’t do as well as I hoped in an assessment, what now?

I have a disability and I didn’t do as well as I hoped in an assessment, what now?


Answer

If you feel that the reason you did not do well in an assessment may be disability related then contact our Disability Inclusion Service.

We have Inclusive and Accessible teaching in place for all students. Our Disability Inclusion Service can provide further information about the inclusive support available, including our Inclusive Support Statement.

 

After you have registered with our Disability Inclusion Service, you will be sent a link to the Exams & Assessment Adjustments Form. You can request adjustments to your assessments by completing this form, for example additional time in examinations.

 

If you need further reasonable adjustments, the Disability & Learner Support team can meet with you to create a Reasonable Adjustment Plan (RAP).

You can easily contact the team via  email:  disability@salford.ac.uk  or Phone: 0161 295 0023 (option 1, then option 2) to enquire about Reasonable Adjustment Plans, Dyslexia assessments or any other support you’d like to know more about. 

  • Last Updated Aug 30, 2022
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  • Answered By Becky Murphy (askUS)

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