Student Advice Centre 0114 2228660
advice@sheffield.ac.uk
Changing your course, It is not unusual to have doubts about your course at some point. Changing course may be right for you, but it is important to consider all your options, and the practical implications before making a decision. , Talk to y... read more
Exam failure and re-sits for postgraduate taught students, Module failure, If you fail any module, including the dissertation, you might not be recommended for the Master’s or Diploma. In that case, the regulations, allow you one re-sit examinatio... read more
Exam failure - levels 3 & 4, The consequences of failing Level 3 or 4 exams are serious. Any fails will affect your final degree classification. Failing Level 3 modules of a 4 year course may result in your not being allowed to progress to the 4t... read more
Exam failure – levels 1 and 2, Failing exams may obviously be a serious matter, at whichever level you are studying., However, the regulations and the possible effects vary, depending on the level you are at and whether you are studying a modular u... read more
Exam failure – international students, International students, International students (non-European Union) can apply to re-sit exams in their home country., The deadline for applying to re-sit in your home country this August is 08.06.12., The Univ... read more
Due to development work about to start within the Students' Union & University House, the Student Advice Centre has moved to 285 Glossop Road. All contact details and opening hours remain unchanged.
The Student Advice Centre is a free, friendly Students' Union service, providing advice and information to all Sheffield University students.
We are staffed by a team of professional and experienced advisers and we cover all main areas of student concerns: money, housing, academic, consumer and immigration. The Student Advice Centre is independent from the University and all enquiries are dealt with in strictest confidence.
In order to provide a quality service, we keep a record of all enquiries. This is so that we can check the advice that we give and so that we can monitor how our service is being used.
All information is kept securely and confidentially and we will not give out any information about you without your permission.
If you don't want us to keep your information, please tell the adviser.
For more details on how we look after your information, please see our Data Protection Policy. You can also ask at the Student Advice Centre Reception.


