Help and advice

There might be times when you're struggling with life at University and would like some additional support. Whatever your situation, we’re here to help and guide you every step of the way.
Information and help
If you have a question or problem, please ask for help as soon as you need it. There’s lots of support available, including the friendly Student Information Service that can help with any questions you have at any point during your time at Leeds. You can contact them by phone or email, or visit them at one of five Student Information Points around campus.
For details of the Student Information Service and other people you can contact, please visit .
Your academic personal tutor
Your is an important contact in your academic department. They will play a crucial role throughout your time at university and can help with your academic, personal and professional development. If you are struggling with your studies for any reason, your personal tutor will be able to help.
Study support
Develop your academic skills with through online resources, workshops, 1-2-1 consultations and drop-in sessions.
Leeds University Union
offers independent, confidential, expert advice for free to all ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É students.  
Support for mature undergraduate learners
Our offers spaces to connect with other mature undergraduate students, social events throughout the year, access to specialist support services and a range of other personal and professional opportunities.
Support for students from backgrounds that are less represented at university
Make the most of all the opportunities available to you at Leeds through the Plus Programme, which can help you develop the skills and confidence to thrive at Leeds and beyond.
Estranged, care leaver and care experienced students
If you’re estranged from your family or carers, and/or you’re a care leaver or care experienced, the Plus Programme can support with enhanced opportunities, funding and social networks. Please email the Plus Programme team at theplusprogramme@leeds.ac.uk to book an informal chat with Lisa Firth and find out how we might be able to support you.
Support for international students
Our can help with welcome and arrivals, student visa advice and more. 
Support for postgraduate researchers
Find out about getting started with your and how support your postgraduate research experience.
will help you with open access, research data management, literature searching and increasing citations both online and in-person through workshops and events.
Support for higher and degree apprentices
There’s a range of support for students working and studying part-time with .
Support for student parents
Explore support available for both and with families
Support for disabled students
Our team can recommend academic support for your learning, teaching and assessment.
Cost of living
To avoid financial difficulties and make sure you have enough money to support yourself (and any family with you) throughout your studies, you’ll need to know what costs to expect.
The is a useful tool to help you create a budget and manage your finances while studying in the UK.
Visit our for tips on how to budget, save money and financial support that’s available.