Frequently Asked Questions

What is an ILP (Individual Learning Plan) and how can it help me?

An Individual Learning Plan (ILP) is a document that tells your course teams about any reasonable adjustments which are recommended on your course. In order to get an ILP, you will need to have a disability, health condition or Specific Learning Difference which meets the definition of disability under the Equality Act 2010.

You will need to provide evidence of your condition, for example, medical evidence or a dyslexia assessment. Your Accessibility Adviser will liaise with you to create the ILP and this will be shared with your lecturers and tutors. The ILP will give details about any reasonable adjustments but not about your disability.

You can apply for an ILP via the MyFalmouth App.

An Individual Learning Plan (ILP) is a document that tells your course teams about any reasonable adjustments which are recommended on your course. In order to get an ILP, you will need to have a disability, health condition or Specific Learning Difference which meets the definition of disability under the Equality Act 2010.

You will need to provide evidence of your condition, for example, medical evidence or a dyslexia assessment. Your Accessibility Adviser will liaise with you to create the ILP and this will be shared with your lecturers and tutors. The ILP will give details about any reasonable adjustments but not about your disability.

You can apply for an ILP via the University of Exeter ILP Application form.