Hi everyone
At Bristol all applicants who have ticked a disability on
their UCAS form receive a general letter from Admissions
advising them of the Access Unit and how to contact it. It
also asks them to contact us if they require any support
for interviews.
We receive information from Admissions on all applicants so
we can track them from an early stage. We write a general
letter and then a follow-up if they receive an offer. Last
year we also arranged some Information Days for students
with offers so that they could find out more about the
Access Unit and other services at university.
We hope to offer this again this year.
Lin Reynolds
Disability Co-ordinator
University of Bristol
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000 15:20:16 +0000 linda maguire
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> Hi Everyone,
>
> I know it is approaching Xmas and everyone is looking forward to
> a break, but I am revising our admissions procedures here at
> Queen's and I would appreciate your advice and models of good
> of good practice.
>
> The nature of information i was looking includes, - when the
> student discloses their disability on the Ucas form, when do
> the rest of you contact the student regarding their disability
> and support requirements. Do you invite the student to come to
> visit you? and at what stage does that happen. Currently before
> I took up post, the Admissions Office would have sent some
> students information to the Health Service, which we are now
> reviewing.
>
> I would appreciate your advice and information
>
> Let me take this opportunity to wish you all a very happy Xmas,
> and enjoy the well earned break!
>
> Regards,
> Linda
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> Linda Maguire
> Disability Services Co-ordinator
> Room 102
> Peter Froggott Centre
> Queen's University Belfast
> BT7 1NN
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