Assessment Centre
Informal Screening
If you feel you may have a specific learning difference such as dyslexia, dyspraxia, or ADHD, we can provide a preliminary screening via email questionnaire. Once this is complete, we will discuss with you the next steps for support which you may require.
The screening questionnaire is free of charge to current and prospective Bangor University students.
If you would like to complete the screening questionnaire, please click on this link: .
¶º±ÆÖ±²¥ Staff should enquire about their support needs through Miles Dyslexia Unit on dyslex-admin@bangor.ac.uk
ADHD / Attentional Difficulties
With our assessments at Bangor, we are able to diagnose ADD/ADHD for study purposes. This format is widely recognised in the UK and students are advised that if they would prefer to get a medical diagnosis they can do so via GP referral. Our full assessment covers all specific learning differences including ADHD.
If you are interested in investigating further, please request an informal screening as outlined above.
Autism Assessments
The University does not offer autism screening or assessment - this is only available via the NHS or privately. Click here for more information on Autism Assessments.
Full assessment / Assessment Fee
If you have previously had additional exam arrangements due to Dyslexia / Dyspraxia etc. and you would like a full assessment, the Assessment Centre is able to offer students a diagnostic service to determine if you have a Specific Learning Difference such as Dyslexia or Dyspraxia. The university pays part of the fee, however a student contribution of £100 is also required.
We carry out assessments for students at ¶º±ÆÖ±²¥ only. For information on services for external students please see:
For more details or to arrange an appointment, phone 01248 383030, or email assessment@bangor.ac.uk
Our qualified assessors meet the government guidelines for assessing in Higher Education.
- All our assessors are registered with their respective professional bodies
- All our assessors are qualified to identify Specific Learning Differences (SpLD)
- All our assessors are qualified to recommend, if appropriate, whether a student should be eligible to apply for the Disabled Student Allowance (DSA)
The full assessment can take around 3-4 hours.