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Advice Service

Provides independent, confidential and non judgemental advice to all UWE students on a range of issues.

The Advice Centre

About the Advice Centre

The main SU Advice Centre office is located on the 2F patio, in between the Print & Ticket shop and the JobShop, at Frenchay. The team consists of three advisers who visit the smaller UWE campuses on a weekly basis during term time.

Advice to Freshers

A quick word from the Advice Centre to help prepare you for your time at UWE.

Advice at the Campuses - it's not just about Frenchay!

If you do not study at Frenchay, do not fear! We have an adviser who visits Glenside & Bower Ashton on a weekly basis during term time, and a resident SU member of staff at Hartpury.

You said, we did!

Last year we sent two surveys to recent users of the Advice Service. One question we asked was 'what improvements would you make to the service?"

We reviewed the comments - some we have been able to make happen, others, unfortunately, while good ideas, are just not possible at this time, but maybe there's an alternative which you didn't know about.....

Latest Advice Centre News & Annoucements

Latest updates from the Advice Centre

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Accommodation

We can provide advice and guidance on your accommodation issue, whether you live in a UWE managed property, Unite halls or in the private sector with a landlord or agency.

Academic

You're here to study, so if something is not going right on your course, you're unhappy with a tutor or a mark you have received, we can help you.

Health

We want you to be fit and healthy while you are a student here! Read our tips for how you can be!

Money

 

If you require advice on additional funds available to you, or need assistance with a debt - look no further!

Employment

Most students need to find a part time job to supplement their income; make sure you understand your rights & responsibilities at work.

Personal Safety

Read our top tips for staying safe in your accommodation and in Bristol.

Nightline

Stressed out by Exams? Lonely? Homesick? Frustrated? Talking things through can help.

Miscellaneous Questions

Below are a selection of questions we often get asked which don't fit neatly into any of our other categories! This list is far from exhaustive, so if there is something that you need to know that we haven't covered, don't hesitate to give us a call on 0117 32 82676!

Student Parents

Useful information for student parents


Last modified on Friday 30 July 2010 at 5:38:21 pm.