Financial help
Disabled Students' Allowance
Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) is support to cover the study-related costs you have because of a mental health problem, long-term illness or any other disability.
This can be on its own or in addition to any student finance you get.
The type of support and how much you get depends on your individual needs - not your household income.
What DSA can pay for
You can get help with the costs of:
- specialist equipment, for example, a computer, if you need one because of your disability
- non-medical helpers, for example, a British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter or specialist note taker
- extra travel to attend your course or placement because of your disability
- other disability-related study support, for example, having to print additional copies of documents for proofreading
To learn more, visit the government's Disabled Students' Allowance website.