The University of South Australia prides itself on having an inclusive educational environment for all students, as well as providing additional disability support for our students.
Learnonline provides online resources for all courses which include lecture recordings as well as our campus facilities such as Adaptive Technology Suites and Multi Access Suites to meet a wide range of student needs.
If you have a disability, mental health or medical condition that may impact on your study, get in touch with us at Disability Services.
Specialised services to include you at uni
Benefit from a range of specialised services such as sign language interpreting, alternative format print material and loan equipment. You can also receive assistance with academic adjustments such as alternative exam arrangements.
Information given to the Disability Services, including that of a sensitive and personal nature, is dealt with in a confidential manner.
Entry provisions
SATAC applicants with disabilities can apply for special consideration in the entry process. The impact of your disability or medical condition can then be taken into account when University offers are made. For more information contact the South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre. There are a variety of pathways to university, including bridging study through UniSA College, and the STAT test entry.
Get in touch
If you want more information about support options at UniSA, visit the Disability Services Website or contact a disability adviser for confidential information and advice. You can also contact the National Disability Coordination Officer Program for information about transition to university.