Personalised Academic Study Support (PASS)

Personalised Academic Study Support is specific to the University of Lincoln & can be created for any student who has suitable evidence of a diagnosis

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Personalised Academic Study Support (PASS) is specific to the University of Lincoln and can be created for any student who has suitable evidence of a diagnosed disability. It is a document that both you and your school receive which details specific areas of academic support including examination requirements.

The evidence must clearly detail your diagnosis and include information on how this affects your ability to carry out day-to-day activities. It must also include specific reference to how it impacts your ability to fully engage with your academic studies.

We can create a Personalised Academic Study Support plan with you if you have suitable evidence for a disability, mental health condition, impairment or specific learning difference (such as dyslexia or dyspraxia). We cannot create a PASS plan with you for any short-term injury or illness, such as a broken bone.

To create your Personalised Academic Study Support plan, you will need to email your evidence to the Student Wellbeing Centre on studentwellbeing@lincoln.ac.uk and have a chat with one of the advisors via a First Contact Appointment.

You can find out more about our First Contact Appointments and access the contact form by clicking here.

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