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Student support

At University of Exeter we are dedicated to supporting students on their journey to higher education, throughout their studies and beyond.

For events and opportunities for outreach, see our Discover University and Teachers and Advisers webpages. We regularly update our calendar of events currently available to book.

Details about all the support we offer can be found on our university webpages, along with contact details for teams and staff members who can assist with any enquiries. Click the links in each heading to be taken to our webpages.

If you cannot find what you are looking for, or have a bespoke enquiry, Contact Us.

Admissions and application:
- Guidance on how to apply (UCAS, key deadlines, university policies)
- Contextual offer webpages, and eligibility checker
- Guidance on extenuating circumstances
- FAQs
- Contact details for the Undergraduate Admissions team

Academic and careers:
- Bookable CareerZone support sessions
- Support from the Library team
- Support seeking internships while studying
- Your personal academic tutor


Student Health and Wellbeing Services:
- Student Health Centre
- Wellbeing team contact for 1:1 appointments and pre-arrival support for wellbeing and accessibility needs

 

Finances and funding:
- Bursaries and scholarships webpages
- Hardship Support Fund

 

Accommodation support – Exeter campuses only:
- Find and compare rooms
- Moving in processes and how to pay
- Guidance and support on seeking private accommodation
- Contact details for the Accommodation team

See our webpage for Widening Participation Student Support, where we have compiled bespoke guidance and information on our support for our applicants, and current students, who are:
- Care leavers and care experienced
- Estranged
- Young carers
- Students with disabilities
- Mature students
- Low income households
- Refugees and asylum seekers


From this page, you can also access bespoke pages for:
- Support for mental health
- Support linked to race and religion