Student Disability Service
The Student Disability Service is the support service for students with disability or special learning difficulties. Students requiring support from Trinity College due to the impact of their disability or specific learning difficulty are advised to contact the Service as early as possible to explore what supports can be provided.
Erasmus students
Incoming Erasmus or Exchange students must apply to the International Admissions and Study Abroad Office. Erasmus students should apply for funded supports in their home university, and it is recommended that you contact the TCD Disability Service before you arrive, so we can advise you on the type of support available, and associated costs. You should register with the Disability Service as soon as you arrive in Dublin. Information on how to do this is available on our registration page http://www.tcd.ie/disability/students/Current/Register/index.php. You will need to bring a copy of your disability documentation from your home university. A letter listing your exam accommodations is not sufficient.
International students
If you are a student from outside the EU you must apply through the International Admissions and Study Abroad Office. You should register with the Disability Service as soon as you arrive in Dublin. Information on how to do this is available on our registration page http://www.tcd.ie/disability/students/Current/Register/index.php. You will need to bring a copy of your disability documentation from your home university. A letter listing your exam accommodations is not sufficient. Please note reasonable accommodations that apply in your home country may not be applicable in TCD.
One semester / one year Visiting Students
Apply to the International Admissions and Study Abroad Office for visiting programmes. You should register with the Disability Service as soon as you arrive in Dublin. Information on how to do this is available on our registration page http://www.tcd.ie/disability/students/Current/Register/index.php. You will need to bring a copy of your disability documentation from your home university. A letter listing your exam accommodations is not sufficient.