Visiting the University
We are happy to arrange for you to meet with a Disability Adviser at the University before you make a formal application. In certain circumstances we can arrange a joint visit with your academic department if required.
Open Days and Clearing
If you're planning to attend one of our Open Days please be aware that the Disability Support Team will be available at the event, and you're welcome to contact us beforehand to make an appointment with a Disability Adviser.
If you have specific requirements for the visit please contact the faculty and the Disability Support Team beforehand, giving as much notice as possible.
If you're offered a place at Birmingham City University as a result of going through Clearing, the Disability Support Team will contact you soon after your offer is made to discuss your support requirements.
Applying to university
When you complete your UCAS form or an application form for Birmingham City University you'll be asked if you have a disability. You're not obliged to answer this question, but doing so makes the Disability Support Team at the University aware that you have a disability or specific learning difficulty and enables them to give you information about the support that may be available.
The decision about whether to offer you a place at Birmingham City University will be made on academic grounds only and you will be notified about this decision through the usual channels. Your disability will not affect this decision.