DSA
Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) is support to cover the study-related costs you have because of a mental health problem, long term illness or any other disability.
Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) can be paid on its own or in addition to any student finance you get. The type of support and how much you get depends on your individual needs - not your household income.
You can apply for DSA if you live in England and have a disability that affects your ability to study, such as a:
- specific learning difficulty, for example dyslexia or ADHD
- mental health condition, for example anxiety or depression
- physical disability, for example if you have to use crutches, a wheelchair or a special keyboard
- sensory disability, for example if you’re visually impaired, deaf or have a hearing impairment
- long-term health condition, for example cancer, chronic heart disease or HIV
You must also:
- be an undergraduate or postgraduate student (including Open University or distance learning)
- qualify for student finance from Student Finance England
- be studying on a course that lasts at least a year
For more information or to find out how to book an appointment with a Disability Adviser, please visit the Disability & Dyslexia Service webpage