From problems with housing to issues with your studies, our Advice Service is here to offer you free and confidential advice. It's available to all students currently registered at UCL, prospective students, students taking a break from their course and students who have recently completed their studies. Whether you are an undergraduate or postgraduate, from the UK or overseas, straight out of college or returning to study, the Advice Service can help and support you through any of your worries.
The service is staffed by fully trained, experienced and non-judgmental advisors who work to empower all UCL students make informed decisions and get the best resolution possible in every situation. The team advise on a wide range of subjects; including academic issues, housing and accommodation, personal safety, employment, money and debt.
The Advice Service informs, supports and advocates for UCL students offering neutral advice, without bias and influence of any outside organisations (including the University itself). The team will be open and honest with you at all times, working hard to make their advice easy to understand and making sure the service is simple to access for all.
Students’ Union UCL’s Advice Service are based in 25 Gordon Street (on the 1st Floor), but our advisors are also available to chat via Teams or over the phone.
You can arrange an appointment with an advisor by just popping along to the Advice Service Reception, by telephone or by email. Appointments are offered in person, by telephone and through Microsoft Teams. Currently, the best way to contact our advisors is by using our contact form or by emailing [email protected]
The advisors work all year round, including the Easter and summer breaks, so you can get in touch at any point in the year. The service aims to reply to enquiries as soon as possible, and in any event within a maximum of 5 working days. Every effort is made to prioritise urgent matters with upcoming deadlines wherever possible.