Swansea University 2024 Undergraduate Prospectus

SETTLING INTO UNI

I remember the first few months at university were the hardest to adapt to. Not only was I ill and wanting the comfort of home but I was quite shy and felt as though I couldn’t connect to my flatmates who all wanted to go out partying most of the time. I am aware that others feel or have felt similar emotions at university but it is important to know and understand that you are not alone and do not have to deal with things by yourself. Sometimes, university can feel like a lonely place but having people accept and care about your wellbeing can help to off-set these feelings of isolation. It is also important to note that if you are too ill, you do not have to soldier on and make yourself worse (and feel as though you are in a rut), there are options for medical leave or extenuating circumstances. The University offers many services to help students who may be struggling; from in-house counselling and wellbeing services, to pastoral support from staff. There is no shame in using these services and acknowledging and admitting that you may need some additional help and support (as hard as this may be).

WE’RE HERE

You can access a range of student support services throughout your time at university to make your whole time spent here as stress free and easy as possible.

MYUNIHUB

HOW CAN WE HELP MyUniHub is here to offer information and guidance on any aspect of student life. So whether you would like help enrolling as a student, want to pay your fees in person, want advice on housing, student financial aid, or help with managing your course load,

Joanna Wolton Social Policy student

(Swansea University student, WhatUni review)

www.whatuni.com

MyUniHub is the place to go!

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