Hi, The support from King's is great. My daughter a Children's Nursing student wasn't diagnosed with Dyslexia until she started at Kings they helped and supported her throughout. She was given extra time in exams and allowed to use a computer and bring in coloured overlays. They also helped her apply for the Disabled Students Allowance which was a great help. DSA provided her with a printer/scanner, headset, microphone, a handheld medical term spell check thing and a whole raft of software to help like text to speech so websites can be read aloud to her rather than reading them. And other stuff like a typing course and a subscription to Grammarly Pro. They will even provide you with a really good laptop for £250 and provide all the necessary support, warranty and insurance.When your offer becomes unconditional, if it isn't already, get in touch with King's Disability Support Team (DST) and make sure you apply for DSA through Student Finance.Good luck and hope this helps.J