
Disabled students
Every year, over 100,000 disabled students apply through UCAS to study at a university or college in the UK – including mental health conditions, learning differences, and long-term health conditions. Students can access a range of support to help them succeed with their studies, day-to-day activities, travel, and lifestyle.
This content was developed with support from The National Association of Disability Practitioners (NADP), Diversity and Ability (D&A), Disabled Students' Commission (DSC), Advance HE, Disability Rights UK (DRUK), LEAD Scotland, and Whizz Kidz.


Looking after your mental health and wellbeing
If you have an existing mental health condition, you can also share this on your UCAS application – this will help you get the support you need to enjoy and be successful in your university journey. Read more about sharing a mental health condition in this blog from Student Minds
Student Space is a hub of resources from Student Minds, offering information, advice, and free mental health services to help students.