Dyslexia Support
Harper Adams University College provides a Dyslexia Assessment Service and a Learner Support Service for students. Some students arrive at College already knowing that they have dyslexia, whilst others may be assessed or re assessed after they have started their course.
Prior to arrival at the College students are invited to complete and return a Leaner Support Self Assessment indicating if they have dyslexia or think they may have dyslexia. They are also encouraged to contact the College prior to arrival to discuss their support needs and application for the Disabled Students' Allowance (if appropriate).
On arrival students should contact Tricia Cox (Learner Support Administrator) to arrange an appointment with the Learner Support Co-ordinator to discuss their support needs.
Support available consists of:
- Meeting with the Learner Support Co-ordinator at start of the academic year to discuss support needs.
- Additional examination support including extra time and any other support recommend in the student's Dyslexia Diagnostic report or the Assessment of Study Needs.
- Assistive software - Texthelp Read & Write and Mind Genius is available on all the networked computer in the library.
- Some assistive technology is available on loan from the Learner Support Office. This includes: laptops with assistive software (Dragon Dictate, Texthelp Read & Write and Mind Genius), digital dictaphones and Franklin spellcheckers.
- Dyslexic screening carried out in the College free of charge.
- Dyslexia assessments with a qualified dyslexia assessor, carried out in College. (NB. Students may be eligible to apply for funding for this assessment through the Dyslexia Scholarship Scheme).
- Arrangement for assessment of Study Needs.
- Assessment of Study Needs carried out in College (through The University of Derby Access Centre).
- Practical assistance in applying for the Disabled Students' Allowance.
- Individual study skills and dyslexia support with dyslexia qualified tutors.
Information on Financial Support
Students with dyslexia, may be eligible for support through the Disabled Students' Allowances (DSA). These allowances are intended to assist UK students with disabilities who are studying in Higher Education. The award is intended to help meet the extra costs of studying, that students may face as a direct result of a disability or specific learning difficulty, and also to help students study on an equal basis with other students. This allowance is not income dependant. If you think you might qualify then further details are available at:
- Short URL: tinyurl.com/2twex7
- Full web address: www.direct.gov.uk/en/DisabledPeople/EducationAndTraining/HigherEducation/DG_10034898
Dyslexia Scholarship Scheme - Undergraduate Students
Students may be eligible to apply for funding for a dyslexia assessment through the Dyslexia Scholarship Scheme. The following table shows the level of support available.
| Household Income | Harper Adams Dyslexia Scholarship Scheme payment |
|---|---|
| £0 - £25,000 | £225 |
| £25,000 - £35,000 | £150 |
| £35,000 - £50,000 | £75 |
| £50,000+ | £0 |
Postgraduate students
Postgraduate students will receive £150 through the Harper Adams Dyslexia Scholarship Scheme.
Any students studying a Harper Adams Validated Programme at Reaseheath College should contact the Learner Support team at Reaseheath College in the first instance.
A booklet called Bridging the Gap can be downloaded which gives full details of the eligibility criteria and how to apply. It is beneficial to apply for these allowances before you arrive, so that any support required can be put in place at the start of your studies.
If you require any further information or guidance, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Enquiries contact
Tricia Cox
Learner Support Administrator
Office: FS9 Faccenda (2nd Floor)
Email: Click here to contact Tricia Cox
Telephone: +44 (0)1952 81 5282
Jane Hill
Learner Support and Disability Co-ordinator
Email: Click here to contact Jane Hill
Telephone: +44 (0)1952 81 5417
Dyslexia study skills tutors
Chris Jaggs
Learner Support Tutor - Dyslexia and Study Skills
Email: Click here to contact Chris Jaggs
Telephone: +44 (0)1952 81 5491
Lisa Powell
Learner Support Tutor
Email: Click here to contact Lisa Powell
Telephone: +44 (0)1952 81 5439




