New international postgraduate disabled student journey

After consulting with professional and support services, the group has produced a University journey for new disabled international postgraduate students.

Course application

With a few exceptions, course applications for postgraduate taught and postgraduate research courses can be submitted year-round, but it is recommended applicants apply as early as possible. The application form gives the applicant the opportunity to disclose a disability or health condition. This information is made available to the University, but is not made available to staff who are assessing the application and does not form any part of the academic decision on the application.

Offer (conditional/unconditional) is made. This may be following an interview with the department, which for all applicants will depend solely upon the programme and department. Offer letters are issued as soon as possible after submission of an application and information on Disability Services is provided as part of University of York Student Life and Wellbeing services in the offer letter.

January

Accommodation Services open for bookings for new postgraduate students who have accepted an offer of a place. The majority of postgraduate accommodation is in Wentworth, a postgraduate-only college. Applicants are encouraged to accept their offer and apply for accommodation early. Applicants apply for accommodation via the normal route and complete the additional requirements section.

April

Any students identified as having complex needs are first invited to a zoom meeting to discuss their requirements and then if needed are invited to a site visit, when other teams are involved, for example Disability Services, Estates and Campus Services and Health and Safety.

May/June/July

Students on professional programmes can contact Occupational Health for support and advice.

June

Successful accommodation applicants will start to receive room offers for accommodation from late June.

August

From mid-August onwards, Disability Services will write to offer holders and encourage them to complete an online registration form and to upload suitable evidence. The registration form will be reviewed by a Practitioner and they will contact the student if they need further information.

September

  • Based on the evidence and information provided by the student, a Student Support Plan (SSP) is compiled and this will be shared with the Department and the Exams Office so reasonable adjustments can be made.
  • Students will receive a copy of their SSP for their records and informed the academic adjustments can be reviewed if their circumstances change.
  • If full consent has not been provided by the student, it is likely that they will need to meet with a practitioner to discuss their consent and support needs further.
  • A practitioner will arrange to meet with any student who is studying for a PhD as the support required is often very different to an UG or PGT programme.
  • From 2021 onwards international research students as well as home students can be eligible to apply for a UKRI studentship and if granted, will be eligible for UKRI Disabled Students’ Allowances. Students are advised to discuss this with a practitioner as the DSA process for research students is managed by the University.
  • A practitioner will determine reasonable adjustments for a student’s course and explore what other support options may be available. For example, the student might benefit from having a support worker in their lectures, help meeting deadlines, or examination adjustments. If required, a referral might need to be shared with a non-medical help provider in order for human support to be arranged.

Freshers week is a welcome to York where the Graduate Students' Association (GSA), the York Graduate Research School, plus our colleges and International Student Support team all organise events to help you get involved and build social connections. You will also receive information about professional services, for example, the Student Hub, Disability Services, Library Services. See more information about Freshers Week.

Other information

Disability Services

PEEPS (Personal Emergency Evacuation Procedure)

  • Accommodation sends an email to all students and asks them to complete a PEEP Google form with questions agreed by the University Fire Officer. Any student identified as needing a PEEP will be contacted by Fire Safety.
  • In the academic department these are prepared by the Departmental Safety Adviser.

Student Support Plan (SSP)

  • The SSP can be reviewed and updated by Disability Services as required to reflect a student's changing presentation or needs as they progress through their course. Any updated SSP’s would be shared with the department and relevant services on campus.

Support

Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs)

GTAs support student learning at the University of York. GTAs can either be engaged on a casual basis or on a contract of employment (usually on a fixed term basis). See the University Policy on Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) and the GTAs webpage.

If disabled GTAs require adjustments they should discuss these with their module leader.

Contact us

Equality and Diversity Office

equality@york.ac.uk
+44 (0)1904 324680
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Contact us

Equality and Diversity Office

equality@york.ac.uk
+44 (0)1904 324680
Twitter