Each College has their own Student Welfare Officer (SWO) who can provide funding or accommodation advice. You can also visit I need help to contact many advisory services.
You can speak to our medical, advisory or chaplaincy staff. Alternatively you can contact Welfare and Support in the Student Union or visit I need help for University and off-site advisory services.
You can get advice about your future with the team or find short term work at the Job Shop. You can also gain experience through voluntary work or find out how to set up your own business.
If you are thinking about postgraduate study, contact Student Enquiries in the Information Centre.
The University’s Funding Office provides advice on student funding, including bursaries. It also administers the Access to Learning Fund, which is a fund to help students experiencing financial hardship.
If you have a disability, long-term medical condition or Specific Learning Difficulty for example, Dyslexia, then Disability Services are here to assist you.
The University is committed to help students continue with their studies during pregnancy and maternity and has published Guidance to ensure that pregnant students and students who have recently given birth are aware of their entitlements and the University’s approach to pregnant student support; and that they receive appropriate information.
Student Services is situated in the Information Centre, Richardson Building, Digby Stuart College (map reference 29), find us on the Campus maps.
We are open between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday.
Contact our receptionist on 020 8392 3113 if you have a general enquiry or go to our contacts page for a wide range of emergency and non-emergency numbers.