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Whether you're living on campus, commuting from home, or studying abroad, it's important to know how to make your voice heard in elections. Here's everything you need to know about voting as a student.
This section covers everything you need to know about University assessment, coursework submission, exam arrangements, academic integrity, referencing, progression, awards, appeals, graduation, and academic references.
University life is full of new experiences and we’re here to help you enjoy them safely. Whether you're on campus, in the city, or online, our ThinkSafe initiative brings together all the tools, teams, and tips you need to feel secure and supported.
SafeZone allows you to report concerns or call for help directly to the Protection Services team about safety issues in your area. Download the SafeZone app to get access to quick and tailored assistance, 24/7 on campus.
Fire safety might not be the first thing on your mind when starting university, but knowing what to do in an emergency can save lives. Being prepared and acting quickly is essential.
Your safety matters to us. We've got some simple ways to stay safe around campus and in the city.
Here are some emergency contacts for you
You can get help with your wellbeing and mental health, wherever you are studying. Some services are the same across all locations. Others depend on your campus. This guide explains what support is available and how to get help when you need it.
We all share the responsibility to keep everyone in our student community safe and well. All staff and students follow a code of behaviour that means if they see something worrying, they must report it.
You can get help with your wellbeing and mental health, wherever you are studying. Some services are the same across all locations. Others depend on your campus. This guide explains what support is available and how to get help when you need it.
It’s OK to find things difficult sometimes. Many of us feel anxious, low or overwhelmed at times. You’re not alone. We’re here to help.
We all share the responsibility to keep everyone in our student community safe and well. All staff and students follow a code of behaviour that means if they see something worrying, they must report it.
We want everyone to feel welcome, respected and supported at university. If you're part of the LGBTQIA+ community, there’s support available across all our campuses.
You can get free, confidential support at any time through Spectrum.Life. This service is available to all Coventry University students, 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
We all share the responsibility to keep everyone in our student community safe and well. All staff and students follow a code of behaviour that means if they see something worrying, they must report it.
We want you to enjoy your studies. If you're disabled, have a long-term health or mental health condition (like depression or anxiety), or experience challenges linked to learning differences such as dyslexia, ADHD or autism, our Disability and Wellbeing Team is here to support you.
Your spirituality and beliefs matter. We’re here to support you, wherever you study and whatever you believe.
As part of your UK Student visa application, you might be asked to attend a credibility interview. This is a normal part of the process used by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) to check that your plan to study in the UK is genuine.
Paying your deposit is important and you should do it before you travel. To meet all university and visa requirements, you must make this payment. If you don’t, you won’t be able to enrol or legally remain in the UK.
Do you have a disability, health condition, mental health concern, or a learning difference like dyslexia or ADHD? If so, we’re here to remove barriers, support your wellbeing and help you enjoy your studies.