City of Glasgow College
At City of Glasgow College, we’re committed to providing a supportive, inclusive environment to help our students to succeed. Our support services offer a range of activities to support student wellbeing.
Our Student Advisors are here to support you. They are normally the first point of contact for any non-academic issues. They don’t judge; They listen and provide practical support to help.
Our Student Counsellors provide our counselling service for students. Counselling is normally offered over 6 sessions and might be face-to-face, telephone or online depending on what is right for you. To access counselling, students can book a Wellbeing Assessment through City Life.
Whatever your circumstances, it’s better to speak to someone before it becomes overwhelming.
What Support is Available?
- Wellbeing assessment to help you decide on the right support for you.
- Counselling.
- Wellbeing activities including wellbeing events and pop-ups.
- Yoga.
- 1-2-1 support with Student Advisors.
- Named contacts for priority groups e.g. care experienced, carer, LGBTQIA+.
- Action for Children Mentors for care experienced students under 29 or vulnerable students under 26.
- Advice Hub on Students’ Association website, signposting to intersectional support.
Student Advisors are available for drop-in at Student Services or you can get in touch with us by email or phone. We’re open Monday- Friday 8.45am-4.30pm. We’re on the second floor at City campus and the ground floor at our Riverside campus.
Alternatively, you can book an appointment through CityLife, or get in touch by email or phone. You can call us on 0141 375 5192 or email studentadvisors@cityofglasgowcollege.ac.uk.
More information on the support available to students can be found on the City of Glasgow College website.
City of Glasgow College’s current Student Mental Health Agreement.
