Study Accessibility and Individual Services

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Study Accessibility and Individual Services

The term “accessibility” refers to an environment that affords everyone an equal opportunity to work or study regardless of their individual characteristics. Accessibility refers to the ways in which the physical, mental and social environment is designed to ensure that everyone can interact with others on an equal basis, regardless of their individual characteristics. The obligation to promote accessibility is based, among others, on the Non-Discrimination Act (1325/2014).

You can find general information about accessibility and individual services on this page.

Individual study arrangements

Study support services

Special Support (FSHS) 

Physical accessibility

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