Advice

 

adviceThe Student Advice Centre

  

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ADVICE CENTRE ANNOUNCEMENT

 

*Please note that the Pilkington Reception is only open term time so will now be closed until Monday 7th September 2009.

The Advice Centre is open for business as usual so if you wish to book an appointment please either visit our offices in person, call the number below and leave a message, or alternatively email us at advice@umsa.org.uk*

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The Advice Centre is here to provide confidential and impartial advice to students at all institutions on the Medway campus.  We are qualified to offer advice on a range of topics, including financial, academic, housing and immigration/VISA matters.

 

Whatever it is that you need advice on, the chances are our advisers will be able to assist you. And if we can’t help, then we’ll point you in the direction of someone who can.

  

Contact us


Most enquiries are dealt with through pre-booked appointments. To book an appointment please call 01634 888989 or in person via the main reception in the Pilkington Building.

 

In addition, we offer drop-in sessions during term time on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays between 2pm and 4pm. The Advice Centre is based in the Pilkington Building, next to the main reception.

 

Click on the links to the left to find out about some of the main areas that we advise on.  These links will also provide you with information relating to that subject.

 

 

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