Life at RGU
Support & Advice Services
We have heavily invested in our support networks both on and off campus to make the experience of studying at RGU the best it can possibly be.
Ask RGU is your platform to ask questions, obtain advice and help during your RGU journey.
Our Employability team are committed to supporting you throughout your career, providing advice and opportunities for making the most of your time at university, individual discussions about possible career options through to decision-making and support through the application process.
Studying at University is an exciting and rewarding experience. For some it also brings changes which might at times be difficult and stressful. The Student Counselling & Wellbeing Service is here for you.
RGU will be providing free sanitary products on campus as part of the Scottish Government's Period Poverty initiative.
The dedicated team at the Inclusion Centre are on hand to provide you with information and advice to support you through your time at RGU.
There are approximately 2,500 IT workstations that serve a user population of around 9,000 full time students and 1,500 members of staff.
The Law Clinic provides free, confidential and reliable legal advice to members of the local community who cannot access legal services elsewhere.
It is important to register with a doctor (GP) as soon as you arrive in Aberdeen.
Our chaplaincy service is available for people of all faiths and none.
Our online platform enables anonymous or named Gender Based Violence disclosures, offering direct help in complete confidence and detailed guidance & specialist support.
RGU ResLife ensures that all RGU students benefit from their University experience and have all the available resources on hand to help them succeed personally, socially and academically.
From travel to tuition fees, accommodation to application forms and finance to free time, the Student Life Hub (formerly called the Student Help Point) can help whether you are on campus or online.
Working in partnership with RGU:Union, the Student Life Department is on hand to provide you with advice, support and assistance if you’re managing various responsibilities of academic life, pregnancy and parenthood.
The Study Skills team offer advice on a range of study skills, supporting you in meeting your academic potential, and in becoming a confident, independent learner.
Going to university isn’t just about getting a degree, there is an entire lifestyle that comes with being a student. Studying is a big part of the experience, but there are also many opportunities available which will allow you to try new things, meet new people, and make the most of your free time.
A trusted contact is the person we will contact if there is a serious concern about your welfare. Reasons for contact may include a medical emergency such as admittance to hospital, concern for your wellbeing, you have gone missing or you displaying symptoms of serious physical or mental illness or concerning behaviour.
As an International Student at RGU there is a range of immigration information, advice and guidance that the Student Immigration Team can offer you.
Taking that next step to university is exciting, but we understand it can be daunting, particularly if you are moving from a different city. We have nearly 20 years of experience in helping students transition from college to university and have a range of support in place should you need it.