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South Cheshire College students

Supporting Your Studies

Higher Education students

Coming to college as an adult can be challenging, especially if you've had a long break from education. There may be many questions you want answered before you start on your chosen course, whether it's a part-time evening course or a full-time programme of study. Even when you have settled into your studies you might find that issues arise that you would like to talk through with someone who can give you some sound advice and guidance.

Based around the Library within the College, you will have access to a range of trained professionals who are there to help you and who are happy to spend time with you discussing your issues, in confidence if necessary. We will help you to make informed decisions that will enable you to resolve your issues, whether it is to succeed on your course, choose the right career path or to sort out a personal problem.

A Safe Environment For Everyone

At South Cheshire College we are committed to providing all students with a safe and secure environment to learn, and you have a right to feel safe at college.

We require all students and staff to respect the rights of others, report inappropriate and unsafe behaviour, and we do not tolerate any form of bullying or discrimination.

South Cheshire College has staff who can support you and help make your place of learning safe. If you need to talk to someone about your own, or someone else's safety, contact us by e-mail or phone in confidence.

Students helped by tutor in class

BeSafe@s-cheshire.ac.uk

or call

+44 (0)1270 654606