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Autistic students

We understand that some autistic students (to use the greater preference for identity-first language), or students with autistic spectrum conditions (to use person-first language), can find some aspects of university life and its new routines challenging. We try to work with applicants and new students to plan and prepare for this transition so it can feel as comfortable as possible.

We are here to help you adapt to university routines, understand your course requirements, develop self-help skills and support you as you adjust to living away from home.

When choosing your course, consider the ways you study best, and think about the coping strategies you can use in academic and social situations.



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