Here you will find key services and resources that will help support you during your academic life at GCU London.
Student wellbeing advice
GCU London has a Student Wellbeing Adviser who can offer practical and emotional support to students experiencing a wide variety of problems that are affecting their studies and/or mental health and wellbeing.
This can include, but is not limited to:
Advising and assisting with general welfare issues
Offering guidance to students who have concerns about a friend
Providing advice and signposting for students facing financial/hardship difficulties
Liaising with the academic department on behalf of a student
Signposting to support services within the University
Helping students identify and make links with appropriate external support
Supporting students who have experienced gender-based violence
Supporting care-experienced students and estranged students by providing practical guidance and emotional support
Supporting student carers through creating Carers' Plans and providing ongoing assistance and advice
Named contact for LGBTQIA+ students providing emotional support and guidance
Supporting trans students with processes around updating student records.
What to expect at your appointment
To request an initial appointment with a Wellbeing Adviser, you can complete the first appointment form.
Following your initial contact with the service, you will be invited to attend a one-to-one meeting with a member of the team.