Mental Health and Wellbeing Support - Waiting for Your Results
Published: 15 January 2026
We understand that sitting exams and waiting for your results can be an anxious time, so we wanted to remind you that we're here to support you throughout your studies. The University has a range of mental health and wellbeing services you can access. Please do reach out to these if you need support

We know that both exam time and awaiting results can be stressful, and we are here to support you.
If you don’t receive the results you were hoping for and are feeling distressed or in need of guidance, there are a number of options available to you - you can use our Support Finder Tool to help you discover what wellbeing services best meet your needs.
- We’ve also noted some our most relevant support options below:
- If you are distressed and would like to speak to someone immediately, you can call our 24/7 Counselling and Advice Line on 0800 028 3766. You can also connect with support online through chat function on the Student Assistance Programme app.
- To speak to fellow students who have shared experiences, you can book an appointment with our Student Listeners service; appointments will re-commence for Semester 2 from w/c 19 January.
- You can register with our Counselling and Wellbeing Team to explore further support options available
- You can speak to your Advisor of Studies for academic advice, and Student Learning Development for general study advice and support
- If you need practical advice and guidance, you can speak to the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) Advice Centre, or contact your local Student Support Officer
Support for Future Examination Diets
For guidance on managing stress and maintaining positive wellbeing, book into our Wellbeing Matters sessions via our Counselling & Wellbeing webpages.
To discuss reasonable adjustments in assessment, meet with our Disability Services Team - drop-in appointments from w/c 12th January - you can find full details of times and locations on the Disability Services webpage.
First published: 15 January 2026
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