Student Wellbeing – About Us

Find out more about the Student Wellbeing Centre, and the support that is available.

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The Student Wellbeing Centre is here to help.

We help to support students throughout their time at the University of Lincoln, as well as supporting students as they transition into life at university.

How can we help?

The Student Wellbeing Centre can help to support:

Learning Differences, ADHD, Physical Disabilities, Visual/Hearing Impairments, Personality Disorders, Sexual Misconduct, Homesickness/Isolation, Anxiety/Depression/Low Mood, Distressing Thoughts, Eating Difficulties, Emotional Support, Sleep Issues, Exam Stress, Asperger’s/Autism, Psychosis, Bereavement Support, Long standing conditions, Unseen conditions, Care leavers and more!

We can also help with academic support with our Personalised Academic Study Support (PASS) Plans and can help you apply for Disabled Students Allowances (DSA).

Contact Us

By phone – 01522 886400

By email – studentwellbeing@lincoln.ac.uk

We offer First Contact Appointments to discuss anything that you may need support for. These can be done either face to face or remotely.

You can find out more about our First Contact Appointments and access the contact form by clicking here.

The Student Wellbeing Centre offers support to anyone who has experienced sexual abuse, domestic abuse, stalking or harassment.

If you have experienced anything that makes you feel uncomfortable and you would like to tell someone about it, please contact us so that we can support you.

Find out more on our Sexual Violence & Misconduct Support page.

We recognise the transition to university may be a challenge for some people. We have a variety of support available for those making the transition either for the first time, or re-transitioning after a break.

The Wellbeing Orientation Welcome or WOW Summer School, is an award winning transitional Summer school for students with a diagnosis of autism, Asperger’s or a condition that may make the transition from further education to university more challenging.

As a service we have won a number of awards for our work in support students including:

2018 – Positive Health – The Breakthrough in Positive Practice – Learning Disabilities & Autism

2018  – Autism Professional Award – Inspirational Education Provision in Higher and further Education

2018 – Quality Award –   Carers

2019 – University of Lincoln – Team Achievement – Best Promotion In Wellbeing

2019 – University of Lincoln – Team Achievement –  Best Change & innovation

2019 – Quality Mark – Carers

2020 – Quality Mark  – Carers

2021 – University of Lincoln – Support Service of the year

2021 – University of Lincoln – Achievement In Digital Engagement

2021 – Levelling up – Levelling up Universities Award

2021 – Quality Mark – NNECL (National Network for the Education of Care Leavers)

2021 – Quality Mark – Carers

2021 – Lime Culture – Male Standards

2021 – Student Union – Support Service of the Year

2022 – University of Lincoln – Student Impact

2022 – Student Union – Support Service of the Year

2022 – University of Lincoln – Student Wellbeing Crisis Support

2022 – Quality Mark – Carers

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