Support in exams

There are times when the impact of an ongoing disability or condition can affect performance in an exam. Here are some examples which demonstrate why adjustments may be necessary: 

  • Difficulties in keeping your concentration over a sustained time period due to mental health issues or a specific learning difficulty. 
  • The need to take regular breaks if you experience high levels of pain when remaining seated for long periods. 
  • Issues in producing a handwritten script at the speed required. 
  • The need for access to food and drink due to diabetes or another condition. 
  • It takes longer to read and absorb information on the exam script. 
  • You need information in an alternative format such as larger print 

If you feel you need some additional support, the University may be able to put in place some adjustments for your exams. The adjustments will be recorded in your Personal Learning Support Plan.

If you have any general enquiries about exam support after reading the information on this page, please email disability@hud.ac.uk with the subject 'Exam support".

No exam support in place?

Find out what to do if you do not have exam support in place.

Cut off dates for exam support to be put in place

Discover deadlines for contacting Disability Services and getting your support in place

Exam support already in your PLSP?

Find out whether you need to do anything if you have exam support in your Personal Learning Support Plan

What if I need to review my existing exam support?

Find out what to do if you think you need to make changes to your support.

How will I find out about the arrangements?

Discover how you will find out what arrangements have been put in place for you during exams.

Support and adjustments available

Learn about the support and adjustments that are available during exams.

Exam Support Workers

Find out about the role of an Exam Support Worker.