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Apply for support as a Swedish citizen

Find out how and when to apply for disability study support at Stockholm University as a Swedish citizen. You can also find information about the digital system Nais used in the application process.

 
  1. Submit an application in the system Nais by clicking the link below. You must attach documentation verifying that you have a long-term disability in your application.

    Make an application in Nais
     
  2. After you have submitted your application, a coordinator of disability study support will contact you via email to set up a meeting. Please check your spam folder in case the email from the coordinator ends up there.
  3. After meeting with the coordinator you will receive a certificate detailing recommended adjustments. You will receive an email from Nais when the certificate is available for you to download. You may then show it to the contact person in your department.
 

Apply for support as soon as possible. It is recommended that you apply as soon as you have been accepted to Stockholm University, so that you may inform your department about your need for support at the start of the course. It is also possible to apply for support at any time during the semester.  

 

The documentation that you provide in your application to verify a long-term disability should be coherent and cohesive. It should be written by a qualified health care practitioner such as a doctor, psychologist or speech-language pathologist. It must be written in Swedish or English and should include:

  • your name
  • your Swedish personal identity number
  • name, profession, place of work and signature of the person issuing the documentation
  • date and results of the assessment
  • for how long you have had the disability and the length of time it is expected to last
  • a description of the disability and how it might affect your studies
 

Logging in to Nais

You can log in to Nais by using one of three login options: your Stockholm university student account, your UniversityAdmissions.se account or your eduID account.

Application process in Nais

The application process in Nais consists of 6 steps that you must complete before submitting your application.

  1. Select university – choose Stockholm University.
  2. Personal data processing – read the information on how your personal data is processed.
  3. Contact information – check your contact information and make any necessary changes.
  4. Attach certificate – upload documentation confirming your long-term disability. Nais will allow both PDFs and pictures, so you may photograph your documentation and upload this. 
  5. Describe your study situation – in the first part, specify what you are or will be studying and for how long. In the second part, you may describe how you think your disability might affect your studies. The second part is optional.
  6. Check your application – and submit it.

What is Nais?

Nais is a digital system where students with long-term disabilities can apply for support at Swedish higher education institutions. It is a national system, used by most higher education institutions in Sweden. 

Who can access your information in Nais?

The information you provide in your application is only accessible to the coordinators at the higher education institution to which you applied. This means that you have to make a new application in Nais even if you have previously received support at other universities in Sweden since the coordinators at Stockholm University do not have access to applications you may have made to other higher education institutions.

 

The main duties of a coordinator of disability study support are to:

  • process cases for students with long-term disabilities
  • recommend adjustments based on documentation of a long-term disability and a meeting with the student
  • collaborate with the departments on finding appropriate adjustments
  • provide operational support to the departments
 

Contact

Email

disability@su.se

Telephone hours

Wednesdays 1 - 2pm
Tel: +46 8–16 17 80

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