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Disabled Students' Allowances (DSA)
Disabled Student’s Allowances (DSAs) are non income-assessed grants to help meet the extra costs of studying which you may face as a direct result of a disability, long term health condition or specific learning difficulty. DSAs are designed to help disabled students study on an equal basis with other students and are paid according to need. -
Estranged Students
Young people in this position often have no contact at all with their family and have removed themselves from a dysfunctional situation. -
Students with caring responsibilities
A carer is someone who provides unpaid care to a partner, child, relative, friend or neighbour who could not manage without this help because of frailty, physical or mental illness, addiction or disability. -
Transferring your studies
Transferring your studies is a big decision and you should talk to your current university for advice and guidance before you submit an application. -
Useful links
This page contain useful links to help answer any questions that you may have. -
Arriving at BGU
There are a few things you need to know before you get here. Please make sure you look at the pages below and that you understand what to expect from your University in autumn 2024. -
Admissions
Our Admissions Team offers advice and guidance to incoming students. -
Academic induction sessions
Meet your lecturers at this vital induction -
Our publication scheme
This page explains our publication scheme and how it works. -
Presentations & workshops
Our outreach team are able to offer a range of FREE presentations and workshops, which can be delivered at your school or college.
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