We know how important your studies are to you and we want to help you to succeed whilst making sure you get the most out of student life. Students' Union UCL is here to support you throughout your time at UCL.
We've put together some handy advice to help you understand UCL's policies and procedures for when things don't go to plan or if you need to go through a formal process:
Academic Misconduct
What do I do if I've been accused of plagiarism or exam misconduct?
Extenuating Circumstances
What do I do if something goes wrong or changes, and this has an effect on my studies?
Delayed Assessment Scheme
What can I do if I experience a minor issue that isn't covered by UCL's EC Procedure?
Interruption of Studies
How do I interrupt my studies and what are the implications?
Complaints
How can I submit a complaint if I am unhappy with my experience at UCL?
Office of the Independent Adjudicator
How do I complain to the OIA if I am unhappy with a UCL decision?
Academic Appeals
How can I appeal my grades?
Disciplinaries
What do I do if I've received an allegation of student misconduct?
Collaborative Research Project Agreement Guidance
What are my intellectual property rights as a research student at UCL?
I'm worried about something else
That's ok. Whether it's concerns about your course, troubles with group work or something completely different, we're here to help. Arrange to see one of our advisers, who will be able to offer support whatever your concerns.
If you're a student whose first language isn't English, we can also help you through our Language + Writing Support Programme, which can help with checking and refining your written work. Find out more here.