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Studying with a disability

What is a disability

A disability is a physical or mental disability or other long-term limitation. This could be for example:

  • a visual, auditory or physical disability;
  • a learning disability (for example dyslexia);
  • a chronic or psychological illness.

Facilities and support

Leiden University offers a range of different facilities and support depending on your needs. Click on your disability below for more information.

The Fenestra Disability Centre

The Fenestra Disability Centre provides advice on all disability-related issues. As well as assisting students with requests for extra facilities, Fenestra can also offer financial advice and give general information on finding your way both within and outside the university.

Your disability

AD(H)D

Autism spectrum disorder

Chronic illness

Dyslexia

Hearing disability

Speech disability

Visual disability

Other

Do you have a disability and do you want to know what extra facilities you are possibly eligible for? Then contact your study adviser as soon as possible. Please have all relevant medical certificates and test results ready.

Read more about making exams with a disability.

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