Personal support

There are a range of services available at the University which can help if you feel that you would benefit from some additional support.

Disability, health, and wellbeing support

Reasonable adjustments

We recognise that some students require extra preparation and consideration for their examinations in order to demonstrate their true academic potential. If you have a disability, health or wellbeing concern that you think could affect your performance in examinations and assessments, Student Wellbeing and Inclusivity (SWAI) can assess whether a reasonable adjustment should be put in place. 

Further information and deadlines can be found in the Student Handbook

You are encouraged to check your current examination support via your self-service portal. If this is not what you are expecting, please contact studentinclusion@lboro.ac.uk immediately.  

Wellbeing support

There is information available online on how to manage stress and anxiety, as well as advice on how to improve your revision and exam skills.

The LUWellbeing App can also provide wellbeing support and is completely free to download. It follows a holistic approach using proven methods to positively influence your wellbeing, incorporating mindfulness and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) amongst many other techniques. It is available to download on Google Play and the App Store.

You can also check out and book your place on a range of upcoming Wellbeing workshops and drop-in sessions

University Chaplaincy

Located on the 1st floor of the EHB, the University Chaplaincy offers quiet space for study and taking a break between the hours of 8am-6pm. Chaplains offer a non-judgemental listening service to support staff and students of all faiths and none. Contact can be made in person, by phone (01509 223 741 9am-5pm) or by email chaplaincy@lboro.ac.uk.

º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Student Union support

LSU Advice provides independent, confidential and non-judgemental advice for students in conflict with the University or facing difficulties with their studies. They are happy to answer any questions you have and support you through a variety of University processes including academic misconduct and mitigating circumstances.

LSU Advice

LSU Advice provide independent, confidential and non-judgemental advice for students in conflict with the University or facing difficulties with their studies.

Student Services

Student Services are here to support you in order to get the most out of your time at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ. Find out more about the help available.