University Academy 92 (UA92)
Old Trafford
Student support
Disability and Inclusion services
- A dedicated disability adviser within the team to support with DSA applications
- Reasonable adjustments to access learning, accommodation
- Weekly Autism Club
Wellbeing services
- Dedicated mental health adviser within our wellbeing team
- Wellness workshops and courses
- Self-help resources: online tools and resources for managing stress, anxiety, and other mental health concerns.
- Spectrum First
Counselling services
Counselling services include 1-2-1 therapy sessions offered online and in person.
Financial support
We have a number of different ways to support a student financially during their studies. Bursaries are available to students who
- were on free school meals in their last year of school or college
and
- for students who are from Greater Manchester and are living on reduced means
When applying to UA92, students will be given the chance to provide further information about their circumstances and will then be assessed against eligibility criteria. More information about bursaries can be found on our website.
Throughout the year, students also have the opportunity to apply to the Hardship Fund which provides loans and grants to students to support with living costs.
Careers guidance
The Careers department is dedicated to supporting students from day one and beyond graduation. We offer personalised career support, advice, and guidance tailored to each stage of your career journey. Whether you're just starting out or advancing in your professional path, our team is here to help you achieve your goals and navigate your career with confidence.
Chaplaincy
The Chaplaincy is a service welcoming people of all faiths and none offering pastoral, spiritual and religious support to all UA92 students.