About the College
Accessibility
- Introduction
- Campuses
- Facilities and Services
- The Future
- Activities
- Accessibility
- Meet Our Students
- Directions to Blossomfield Campus
- Directions to Woodlands Campus
- Directions to the Construction Centre
- Getting Around and Transport
- Accommodation
- Parents
- Film links
- Videos about the college
- The Publication Scheme
- College Policies
- Equality and Diversity
- Awards and Accreditations
- College Governance
- Ofsted Report
- Request a Prospectus
Solihull College provides opportunities for students across all subject areas in an inclusive learning environment. All of our information can be made available in a variety of formats to meet the needs of applicants who have a learning difficulty and/or disability.
Website
We are committed to ensuring that our website is accessible to everyone. Our website has been designed to be as uncomplicated, informative and accessible as possible for our users. For help with configuring your PC and browser settings to help you to read our website please visit BBC - My Web My Way or use the links below.
- I can't see very well
- I am blind
- I find words difficult
- I can't hear very well
- I find a keyboard or mouse hard to use
Publications and printed material
All of our printed materials and publications can be made available in a variety of formats to meet the needs of applicants who have a learning difficulty and/or disability. Please contact Admissions on 0121 678 7000.
Additional Support
The College welcomes applications from people with additional needs. If you are disabled or have any special needs, then our team of support staff is here to help you. When you have accepted your offer from us we will invite you to attend a transition planning meeting and will ensure that you are familiar with the college before you begin your course.
We offer the following specialist support:
- Aspergers/ ADHD/ADD
- Blind/ visual impairment
- Deaf/ hearing impairment
- Physical disability
- Mobility difficulties
- Mental health
- Moderate Learning Difficulties
- Specific Learning Difficulty
- Down’s Syndrome
- Acquired Brain Injury
- Tourette’s Syndrome
- Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia
The Additional Support and Dyslexia Teams can be contacted on 0121 678 7113 or by emailing Additional.Support@solihull.ac.uk




