Student Advice Centre 0114 2228660
advice@sheffield.ac.uk
If you are moving accommodation and want to make a SMARTMOVE, check out the Student Advice Centre's Moving In and out Guide. For top tips about what to do from when you pick up the keys to a new place to getting your deposit back when you leave., ... read more
Short term absence, You might need to take a week or two off University for various reasons, including health or personal circumstances. , Always use a Special Circumstances form, to report the absence., Illness up to 7 days, – you do not need to... read more
Revision tips, There is no single ‘right’ way to prepare for exams. Everyone is different, but the following tips might be helpful., Find a place to work that suits you , Some people work better listening to music, some people need absolute silen... read more
Examination problems and anxiety, It’s natural to feel nervous when you are revising and taking exams. There is a lot you can do to cope, but it is important to recognise if anxiety is preventing you from studying or affecting your health. ... read more
Exam timetables, Exam timetables, are published before each exam period. A draft timetable is published before the final timetable., It is your responsibility to check these and tell the university if any of your exams clash with each other.... read more
The Student Advice Centre is a free, friendly Students' Union service, providing advice and information to all Sheffield University students.
We are staffed by a team of professional and experienced advisers and we cover all main areas of student concerns: money, housing, academic, consumer and immigration. The Student Advice Centre is independent from the University and all enquiries are dealt with in strictest confidence.
In order to provide a quality service, we keep a record of all enquiries. This is so that we can check the advice that we give and so that we can monitor how our service is being used.
All information is kept securely and confidentially and we will not give out any information about you without your permission.
If you don't want us to keep your information, please tell the adviser.
For more details on how we look after your information, please see our Data Protection Policy. You can also ask at the Student Advice Centre Reception.


