Student Support

We offer lots of help so you can settle in and make the most of your time here.

This includes a range of student support services, such as a dedicated health and wellbeing team. As well as the staff based at the London campus, you’ll have access to the wider support teams across the University of Staffordshire.

Our Students’ Union is also here for every student and proudly represents your academic interests. There are opportunities to get involved with events and access impartial advice and guidance. It’s a ready-made community for you as a student.

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Student Support at Staffordshire University London

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At Staffordshire University London, we offer lots of help so you can settle in and make the most of your time here. This includes a range of student support services.

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Student Connect at Staffordshire University London

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We’re here to help with any enquiries you might have whilst studying at the University. As Student Connect, we offer help and support throughout the day, online and in person.

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Academic Support

When you join, you’ll be assigned an academic mentor. They will be responsible for supporting you as you begin your academic studies.

We also have academic skills advisors who can help with specific needs. Typical areas of support include assignment structure, academic writing, critical thinking, effective reading, planning work and time management.

This assistance is available in a variety of ways, including through one-to-one appointments with specialists, peer mentors and online resources.

Find out more about academic support

Financial Support

The University offers a range of financial help to eligible students. This includes support for specific groups such as student parents, estranged students and care leavers.

There are also a number of bursaries and awards available through the Horizon Fund to help students in a variety of ways.

As a student at our London campus, you may also be eligible for a bursary or scholarship through one of the following schemes:

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Cost of Living Scholarship

The University of Staffordshire Cost of Living Scholarship has been drawn up in response to students’ worries about living costs. We are committed to ensuring you get all the help you need to settle into university life and succeed.

The scholarship is available to new foundation year or first-year students who come from households with an income under £25,000 and are studying at our Stoke, Stafford or London campuses.

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ACH Bursary

Get help funding your studies at the University of Staffordshire London through a very generous donation given by The ACH Crisford Charitable Foundation. This bursary awards 10 bursaries of £500 to new University of Staffordshire London students.
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Here East Scholarship

Here East has launched a new scholarship programme to support local people through higher education courses at the world-class institutions based on the innovation campus. 
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Amos Bursary

The aim of the Amos Bursary is  to ensure Britain’s talented young people of African and Caribbean heritage have the opportunity to excel in education and beyond.

Student Wellbeing

Everybody can experience issues with health and wellbeing at some point in their life. We are committed to ensuring our students are properly supported whenever they need help.

Our on-campus student helpdesk is the first point of contact for all our students. From here, we can provide the support needed or put you in touch with our specialist wellbeing services.

Find out more about how we support your health and wellbeing

Inclusion Needs

Our Student Inclusion Team offers a range of information and advice. This includes help to apply for the Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) and offering diagnostic assessments for specific learning difficulties.

Once you are enrolled as a student, we can also put extra steps in place for you through a learning support statement (LSS). It is personalised to your needs. 

Work While Studying

We can help you find part-time positions in a variety of roles, such as in our Reload Café on campus. Unitemps is a recruitment service that’s ideal for student-friendly work opportunities and permanent jobs once you graduate.

Or why not apply to become a Student Ambassador? You’ll get paid for representing the University at Open Days, UCAS events and gaming conventions.

Studying with us also gives you unique access to opportunities within the gaming industry. We are approached by many companies to support projects that will bolster your CV.

Career Support

Our trained advisors are here all-year round to help you. Alongside your studies, you’ll find opportunities to explore work experience, volunteering and our EDGE award with academic recognition. And as you prepare for graduation, we’ve got all the essentials covered.

Support available through our Career Connect service includes:

  • One-to-one career coaching
  • Help with interview techniques, CV writing and job applications
  • Enterprise and self-employment support for those interested in freelancing or launching a start-up
  • Access to a portal where you can look for jobs and other opportunities, and book onto careers events
  • Professional mentoring to help you secure your dream job, and peer mentoring to help you settle in.

Digital Equipment Loans

We recognise that if you’re studying at the forefront of digital technology, you may also need access to equipment away from the campus. We can provide you with a free loan of our high-spec laptops to meet your needs.

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