Student resources
Undergraduate and Postgraduate
Undergraduate information for the start of the academic : Students should consult the Part 1 Module Catalogue 2011/2 as well as attend information sessions provided by schools and departments about module offerings for this year. Information about finding your personal tutor is available through your school/departmental office or by consulting this list of Tutor rooms
Change of Status Form (Word document) These forms are to be completed by the Personal Tutor/ Programme Director of a student who wishes to: change or suspend their programme/degree course, re-enter after a withdrawal, or repeat a year/part of a programme.
Students wishing to change their degree programme should contact the Faculty Office, room 201 in the HumSS Building
Student Representation
School-level Student-Staff Committees provide a forum for students to address local issues surrounding their degree programmes and University facilities. Students are also represented at Faculty level on the Faculty Boards for Teaching and Learning and Research. The Students Union runs a scheme to encourage Student Representation.
Who to Contact
For day-to-day queries, undergraduate students should contact their Personal Tutor and postgraduate students their Programme Director.
For enquiries regarding registration status, fees, extensions, visa letters, change of address, etc, undergraduate students should contact Student Services at the Carrington Building Help Desk, online via the RISIS Student Portal, or by phone on 0118 378 5555. Postgraduate students should contact the Admissions Office in the Miller Building or email faspg@reading.ac.uk.
Students wishing to make a formal complaint of any sort are encouraged, in the first instance, to contact the Faculty Sub-Dean, Mr Nigel Trethewy (n.g.trethewy@reading.ac.uk)
Further Information
Further information of a general nature, including Academic Support, Health, Welfare and Accommodation, Finance and Employment, etc. can be found on the Student Pages of the University's website as well as via the Reading Students' Union (RUSU) Students Union website.