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Inclusive Education & Disability Support

When you study at Lincoln University, we want to give you every chance to succeed.

We understand that some students may need more support to help them achieve their ambitions, and are committed to providing equity of access to education. 

Your motivation and enthusiasm to learn are what is important.  We can help you achieve your goals

How we can help you

If you have any of the following:

  • Specific learning disability – (dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, executive function disorder, perceptual disabilities, brain injury)
  • On the autistic spectrum
  • ADHD
  • Physical or mobility difficulties
  • Illnesses
  • Mental health conditions
  • Chronic anxiety
  • Hearing or vision impairment
  • Surgery
  • Pregnancy
  • Temporary impairment (broken limb, concussion, etc)

Then you may be eligible for the following support:

  • Test and exam arrangements (separate room, extra time, rest breaks, etc.)
  • Flexible deadlines
  • Leniency with spelling and grammar
  • Mentoring
  • Equipment
  • Accessible parking spaces
  • Assistive technology

What do you need to do?

Email [email protected] and we will arrange a time to meet with you – if you have confirmation of your diagnosis, please bring this with you. If you don’t yet have a formal diagnosis and are on a waitlist, please contact us as we can support you in the interim.

How Inclusive Education support works

In order for us to deliver support, various people who work for the University will need to know. However, you can be sure that only those who need to know will be told, and they will respect your privacy.

There will be nothing on your academic record or on your qualification to show that you have had support.

Inclusive Education complies with the Health Information Privacy Code (1994).

Disability Action Plan

The Disability Action Plan is an important part of the University's commitment to equity of access for all learners. It focuses on creating an inclusive and accessible environment that enables disabled tauira to participate in all aspects of learning and research including cultural, social, on-campus accommodation, and extra-curricular activities.

Find out how we are progressing with the Disability Action Plan

Location

We are located in the Library, ground floor, room 010 (to the left of reception).

Contact details

Please email us [email protected] or give as a call +64 3 423 0342.

Opening hours

Usual office hours are Monday to Friday from 8.30am to 4.30pm.

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