Students with disabilities or chronic conditions

If you are a student with a disability or chronic illness, know that the University implements a number of measures to ensure your rights as an equal member of the student community and to improve your quality of life during your student years. You are not obliged to contact us to report any issue or difficulty, but students who did have significant facilities during their studies.    

The support that each student receives depends on their individual needs, the seriousness and the particularities of each case. To date, students with blindness or severe vision problems, deafness or severe hearing problems, wheelchair bound or movement problems, with serious psychiatric\ psychological problems and other serious health problems that affect academic performance have been supported. In all cases, the presentation of official medical certificates is required.

We encourage students to contact us by phone at 25002380 or 25002411 or through counseling@cut.ac.cy or visit us on the first floor of the 'Tassos Papadopoulos' building from the beginning of their admission to the University, so that we can co-form in time an overall picture of the needs, always with the aim of implementing the most appropriate support measures. 

These measures cover a wide range of case-by-case needs and concern, among other things, the provision of traffic attendants, the enlargement and translation of texts, the provision of a transcriber in written exams, the provision of special equipment, practical facilities related to course lectures and/or written exams (e.g. extensions, ignoring spelling weaknesses, setting up coke spaces), individual tutoring reinforcement courses and other measures depending on the needs.       

Individual tutoring remedial courses take place only in the study rooms of the Student Development Center, in the context of scheduled meetings (eight per course per month) and are delivered by Special Educational Staff, Special Scientists, PhD and other students or external collaborators, based on approved criteria. 

Students enrolled in tutoring support courses have the obligation to attend the lectures of their courses, register on time, come to the tutoring support meetings prepared, not to cause disturbance and follow the general rules for the use of rooms. Violation or inconsistency in the above constitutes grounds for immediate termination of their participation.

The Student Development Center, with announcements every semester, invites those interested to fill in the relevant interest form through which they inform about the courses in which they wish to receive tutoring support.

 

Students with disabilities or chronic conditions

If you are a student with a disability or chronic illness, know that the University implements a number of measures to ensure your rights as an equal member of the student community and to improve your quality of life during your student years. You are not obliged to contact us to report any issue or difficulty, but students who did have significant facilities during their studies.    

The support that each student receives depends on their individual needs, the seriousness and the particularities of each case. To date, students with blindness or severe vision problems, deafness or severe hearing problems, wheelchair bound or movement problems, with serious psychiatric\ psychological problems and other serious health problems that affect academic performance have been supported. In all cases, the presentation of official medical certificates is required.

We encourage students to contact us by phone at 25002380 or 25002411 or through counseling@cut.ac.cy or visit us on the first floor of the 'Tassos Papadopoulos' building from the beginning of their admission to the University, so that we can co-form in time an overall picture of the needs, always with the aim of implementing the most appropriate support measures. 

These measures cover a wide range of case-by-case needs and concern, among other things, the provision of traffic attendants, the enlargement and translation of texts, the provision of a transcriber in written exams, the provision of special equipment, practical facilities related to course lectures and/or written exams (e.g. extensions, ignoring spelling weaknesses, setting up coke spaces), individual tutoring reinforcement courses and other measures depending on the needs.       

Individual tutoring remedial courses take place only in the study rooms of the Student Development Center, in the context of scheduled meetings (eight per course per month) and are delivered by Special Educational Staff, Special Scientists, PhD and other students or external collaborators, based on approved criteria. 

Students enrolled in tutoring support courses have the obligation to attend the lectures of their courses, register on time, come to the tutoring support meetings prepared, not to cause disturbance and follow the general rules for the use of rooms. Violation or inconsistency in the above constitutes grounds for immediate termination of their participation.

The Student Development Center, with announcements every semester, invites those interested to fill in the relevant interest form through which they inform about the courses in which they wish to receive tutoring support.