Inclusive Learning Plans (ILPs)

Find out about Inclusive Learning Plans (ILPs) at Kent.

What is an Inclusive Learning Plan (ILP)?

Inclusive Learning Plans (ILPs) specify reasonable adjustments for the programme of study, including assessments, and exams. You will usually be asked to provide medical evidence. You should contact Student Support and Wellbeing as soon as possible if you think you might need adapted arrangements for exams.  

Find out about how ILP setup works below, or have a look at our Seeking Support page to learn about the process of approaching Student Support and Wellbeing for the first time.

How to view your ILP

Go to Kent Vision and click on the Current Students tab.

Go to My Student Support and click on View my ILP.

How do I get an ILP?

Provide medical evidence or Specific Learning Difficulty (SpLD) report to Student Support and Wellbeing.

You'll have a meeting with your Disability, Mental Health, and/or SpLD adviser to discuss your ILP.

Your Adviser will write your ILP, which will be communicated to your academic Division.

If you need changes or additions to your ILP, you can review it with your Adviser.


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