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Student support

The University of Dundee is committed to supporting students with their application, preparations to begin their course, throughout their studies and into their career. Our range of student support services will be alongside you every step of the way. 

Applying for your course

Every year, we welcome the brightest and best students, regardless of background. Achieving a strong set of school or college grades is key to earning a place at the University. That can be challenging, and we know grades are influenced by things outside of your control, that’s why every year we look at each application in detail including any circumstances outside of your control that may have impacted your potential. You can find out about the range of factors we take into account, including whether you have been eligible for free school meals or if you are care-experienced, from our contextual admissions guide

Before you start

We have one of Scotland’s longest-running summer schools, helping students get off to the best possible start to their new course. You can find the details of our online and on-campus summer schools on our website

Support on your course 

Studying for a degree can be tough, so we have a wide range of support teams available to help. We have a convenient guide to all the support we offer our students, but here's a quick overview: 

  • Academic Skills Centre: advice and support for students to enhance their academic skills.
  • Counselling Service: friendly, supportive and confidential help to talk through an issue.
  • Disability Services: individual support if you have a specific learning difficulty, disability or long-term medical condition. We get in touch with new students in the run-up to their new course so we can begin to get support in place.
  • Enquiry Centre: quick answers to quick questions.
  • Global Room: social space for all students to relax and meet new people.
  • Health Service: short-term, specialist input to improve your mental health difficulties.
  • International Advice Service: immigration and practical guidance for living and studying in the UK.
  • Peer Connections: trained student volunteers who provide support and information to new students.
  • Student Funding: funding support; financial education; laptop loan; sustainable period products and menstrual/menopause education.
  • Student Support: practical help with issues or challenges impacting on your studies or personal life. 

 

We also offer dedicated support for students who are care-experienced, estranged or young carers. 

BSL users can contact us via an online BSL/English interpreter through Contact Scotland. 

Careers and employability  

We have an excellent record of graduate employment, with 91% of our students being in work or further study 15 months after graduating (HESA 2024). In recognition of our commitment to championing entrepreneurship and supporting start-up and spin-out companies, we have been named Outstanding Entrepreneurial University of the Year (Times Higher Education Awards 2024) and Europe’s Innovative and Entrepreneurial University of the Year (European Triple E Awards 2024). 

Our Careers Service, a team of trained and dedicated professionals, is there to support you during your studies and after you graduate, helping you to achieve your career aspirations. This includes helping you to find part-time work while studying, build your work experience and plan your path to your chosen career. 

You can also find guidance from our Centre for Entrepreneurship, which offers opportunities to develop your enterprise skills and improve your employability.