Student support
Discover services, facilities and staff that promote the success and wellbeing of our whole student community.
If you need a hand, be assured that help is readily available.
At Â鶹ɫÇéƬ, we aim to provide a supportive service in an informal, flexible and, where appropriate, confidential way.
All students, whether you have (or suspect) a disability or not are encouraged to fill out our student support form. We will send it to the student support team at your campus who will use it to make sure you get any support you need.
Support services we offer:
Education support
We are committed to providing an accessible and inclusive study environment where everyone gets the support they need.
Health & wellbeing support
The Â鶹ɫÇéƬ has a variety of advice and support available for the physical and mental well-being of our students.
IT support
Shared Service Delivery (SSD) can help students with a wide range of issues. Email us on sidssd@sruc.ac.uk or call 0131 535 4444
Career services
The courses offered at Â鶹ɫÇéƬ are very varied and open up a huge range of possible career paths.
Financial support
Starting college is a big transition and we know that sometimes financial obligations while studying can become tricky. To help, we have a dedicated financial support page that gives practical help and advice on different ways you can help maintain your financial health as well as what steps you can take if you're struggling.
International student support
Studying in a foreign country means there will be some different customs and culture; or even a lot. With a little preparation and knowledge this can be an exciting opportunity to learn and grow and be part of something new!
Â鶹ɫÇéƬ is a Corporate Parent
Staff at Â鶹ɫÇéƬ are committed to supporting all students during their Â鶹ɫÇéƬ journey, which includes those under Â鶹ɫÇéƬ’s Corporate Parenting Umbrella. ÌýThese include care experienced students, student carers, estranged students, veterans, vulnerable adults, travellers, refugees, homeless students, and survivors of abuse.
Â鶹ɫÇéƬ will liaise with local authorities, social work, carers/guardians with a shared aim to make successful transitions to an independent learning, work, and life.
Each campus has a designated member of staff who acts as an impartial enabler of internal support and may provide guidance and arrange support during your period of study. ÌýContact information and relevant support is available to you on each campus.
Before you start your course, we would like to encourage you to tell us if you are in one of these categories. A member of support staff will contact you to discuss your individual needs, arrange transition and appropriate support.
Educational and personal support FAQ
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