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GUIDANCE AND STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICESIf you are having problems with any part of your course, you should speak to your Course Tutor. Support will also be available from Support for Learners. If you have any sort of personal problem or if you need advice or information, you can talk in confidence to your College Learning Centre Staff or to any member of the Skye & Wester Ross College Management Team. If you require a CV or information and guidance on Job Search our College Learning Centre staff will be delighted to help. Support for Learners (Curriculum)Support services are available to students who require extra help with their studies. This may include help with specific study skills and revision techniques, provision of readers, scribes, assistive technology (for physical/visual/hearing impairment and dyslexia), organisation of special assessment/examination arrangements, and (for HE students) help with applying for the Disabled Student’s Allowance. Disability Statement"Skye & Wester Ross College positively welcomes people with disabilities into its learning environments. If you have a disability, we ask that you inform us so we can make reasonable adjustments to help you succeed. "The College is fully committed to ensuring that all people with disabilities are fairly treated and every effort will be made to ensure that a person’s additional needs are met." The above statement should be read along with the full Disability Statement and other documents of North Highland College, our partner college, who administers this policy on our behalf. The full Disability Statement is available from the Admissions Office in Auchtertyre on 01599 566770 or The North Highland College – Thurso, 01847 889250, or on the Student Information area of the website at www.northhighland.ac.uk ICT Accessibility |

