More about cost of living.
It’s important to have a plan for how you will fund your course.
Most undergraduate studies will be funded by the UK Government.
Scammers often target university students in order to get money or personal info
Many students work alongside their studies, for their income and experience.
Students taking a PGCE will have to fund their fees and their living costs.
Alternative funding for healthcare courses.
Info on how to avoid loan sharks.
Cost of study depends on a number of factors.
Advice on gambling.
Advice on funding for EU students.
Help for delayed payments.
General info for living in Exeter.
We hear you asking that question.
Know what to expect before you start booking appointments to view properties.
Dispel the rumours around housing.
Always read the small print!
Some positive and negative housing stories from Exeter students.
What is your weirdest/funniest housing experience?
Housing advice from Exeter students.
Finding somewhere to live whilst at University is an important experience.
What you are looking for will influence where you look for your accommodation.
It's important to take your time and not rush into signing into accommodation.
What to do if you have problems at your university accommodation.
Finding the right accommodation in your budget is very important.
Help before you move into your uni accommodation.
What kind of accommodation is right for you?
Living with the right people will be one of the most important factors.
The paperwork can feel like one of the most daunting aspects about housing.
How to leave your housing arrangement.
About finding the right accommodation and being happy in it.
How council tax works in Exeter.
How to check your housing contract.
Confused by jargon? Find clarity here.
Represent your fellow students.
What to do if you need more time.
Why become a rep?
Advice if you are having difficulties on your course.
Some resources to help your studies along.
Help if you're not sure about what to do next.
Need time out? That's ok. Find out more here.
Advice for students going through fitness to practice procedures.
Advice on how to make changes to your course.
Advice for academic misconduct and hearings.
Information if you are considering an appeal.
How to raise a complaint if you're not happy with your course.
Find out more about the fund here.
Don't forget to run your society election!
Questions about GIAG?
How to meet the various teams at the Guild.
Media we recommend around the topic of disability.
Here's how you can find your friendly Advice team at the Guild.
We are here to ensure your time as a student is as smooth as possible.
Want to find out more? You could come to one of our drop-ins!
If you’re struggling, please reach out and get support when you need it.
The Advice team are here to offer a range of support to help you manage it all.
Who doesn’t love a good book?
Meet the friendly team from Advice.
If you're in one of the two categories, you may be eligible for financial help.
If you’re an estranged student, we are here to help you at University.
Estrangement Solidarity week 2022 - Monday 21st - Friday 25th November.
Help with housing, finances, and more.
Our wonderful students have kindly shared their experiences.
Starting Difficult Conversations - How to Talk to Someone Who is Suicidal.
We are committed to covering the needs of all care leavers.
We are proud to welcome and support asylum seekers and refugees.
Our service runs Monday to Friday 9-5. Get in touch here.
Extra help should you need it.
How to advertise in Guild spaces.
Help with accessibility resources.
Welcome to Exeter Students' Guild Advice.
Nicole's story of settling in in Exeter.
Shambhavi's experience at Exeter.
How funding works for international students.