Studying at university can be challenging while managing competing demands of all commitments, such as family, studying and employment responsibilities. This page has some information you might find helpful during your time as a Glasgow Caledonian student.
We also have further information that might be helpful on our student pregnancy, maternity and childcare page.
Students with family and work responsibilities
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Paid employment and studying can complement each other, for example applying what you have learned from your studies to your workplace. Even when your study and work is in a different field, it is likely you will have developed transferable skills in the workplace you can apply to your studies, and vice versa. However, working alongside your studies can in some circumstances be challenging.
Learn how to navigate work and/or family alongside study.
Childcare
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We have two mother and baby rooms located at the back of the restaurant on the ground floor of the George Moore building, past the vending machines and toilets.
The first room has a changing table, a fridge and a microwave for your convenience. This room can only be accessed by swipe card. To gain access to this room, please go to the Security office in the William Harley Building and request access.
The second room is a changing room that includes a changing table, a chair and a sink. This room is accessible to everyone.
Children on campus
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For more details related to childcare, bringing children onto campus, and our on-campus nursery visit our childcare page.
You can also view our Children on Campus policy for more information.
Financial support
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More information on how we can support you financially is available on our student funding page.
Accommodation
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Some students may be looking for accommodation as a family while studying at GCU. Contact our Accommodation Support Team for advice and guidance if you require support around finding accommodation.
More information is available on our family accommodation page.
Student Wellbeing Service
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Your life circumstances can impact on your wellbeing, students can benefit from accessing additional emotional and practical support from the Student Wellbeing Service .
Our student wellbeing team includes Counsellors, Wellbeing Advisers, Mental Health Advisers, Disability Advisers and Mentors who are here to provide free and confidential advice and support. Our aim is to support all students through their time at University and help them to achieve academic success by providing a friendly face and a listening ear in a safe and non-judgemental environment.
Student Wellbeing Service offers workshops such as yoga, mindfulness and dealing with anxiety that students may find beneficial to learn coping strategies.