Here's a brain teaser...

Students from the Channel Islands can apply for DSAs from their funding authority. My understanding is that this is similar to UK DSAs but different in that it is means-tested.

Should universities be funding support for disabled students who have been unsuccessful in getting DSA from the Channel Islands?

The implication of their failing the means-test is that they can afford to pay for support themselves, so should universities be funding support for these students when funding for non-UK disabled students is so limited?

Discuss!

Kirsty

Disability Coordinator

Student Services

University of Brighton

01273 642885

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