Applications from students with disabilities
LSE is firmly committed to operating a system of equal opportunity. Applicants with disabilities, dyslexia or long term medical conditions are considered on the same basis as all other applicants.
If you are thinking of applying to LSE, you should be aware that the Schools campus is made up of a mixture of old and new buildings with a variety of access solutions. If you feel that physical access may be an issue, it is a good idea to arrange a visit to us. This can be arranged before you apply, by emailing the Disability Office and Well-being Office at: disability-dyslexia@lse.ac.uk
If you choose LSE and want to make a formal application you will be asked on the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) application form about a disability and it is helpful to let us know at this stage, so we are able to support you in the best way possible. Students who inform us of a disability and are offered a place at the School, are recommended to complete an online questionnaire, which will assist us in ensuring that your needs are met, should you accept an offer to study at LSE.
Further information can be found on the Disability & Well-being Office web pages at: www.lse.ac.uk/collections/disabilityOffice/ ^
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