Student Support
The faculty has a dedicated Student Support Team. As part of Faculty Education Services, the Student Support Team are the first point of contact for student support enquiries and are responsible for providing guidance and signposting to all avenues of support within the School and across the University, including the Personal Tutor Scheme and Occupational Health referrals.
More information can be found on the FoLSM Student Support page on KEATS, or alternatively the team can be contacted via FoLSMstudentsupport@kcl.ac.uk
Student Services
Student Services offer a range of practical and professional advice and guidance to support you before, during and after your time at King’s. The services complement the support provided within the Faculty and include:
- Starting at King's
- Housing & accommodation
- Fees, funding & money
- Disability
- International student support
- Settling in to student life
- Counselling & mental health
- Graduation
Further information about Student Services can be accessed on this page. As a current student at King’s, you'll have the ability to log into ‘My Services’ using your King’s email address and password.
Student Services Online (SSO)
Student Services Online is a fast way for students, staff and others to find the answers to their questions about King’s Student Services. The content is continually updated and covers a wide range of topics to support your student journey. The is more information in our article What is Student Services Online?.
Student Records
As a fully enrolled student you will have access to Student Records, where you can view and update information related to you and your course, and complete important tasks such as module selection and the online enrolment task.
For information on how to access Student Records, or if you experience any difficulties accessing your records, please see our article I need help accessing my student record.
Accommodation
Whether you are staying in King's residencies (halls) or have a question about private accommodation, there is a wealth of information on Student Services Online.
The Money & Housing Advice Services can also provide specialist guidance; and their contact details can be found in our article What student support services are available at King's?
Library
Libraries are located at all the main campuses and can provide you with information and resources relevant to the subjects taught at those campuses. The Library Enquiry desk staff are available to offer guidance on all library services, including help using the student computing facilities.
Library resources are also available online. Further information and support is available on the library webpages.
Careers & Employability
King's has a dedicated Careers & Employability team who can support you throughout your studies and beyond. Further details, including guidance, events and opportunities can be found on their webpages.
There is further information on specialist support and useful services on this webpage, as well answers to frequently asked questions on Student Services Online.
Students' Union
KCLSU is the King’s College London Students’ Union. Every student at King's is automatically a member of KCLSU. To find out more about KCLSU, what it does and how you can get involved with its activities, please visit the KCLSU website.
Important to know: KCLSU is independent from the university and offers an independent and impartial advice service.
Volunteering
Through King’s Volunteering you can discover opportunities and build connections with people and organisations that are driving positive change in our local, national and international communities. Develop your skills, tackle issues that are important to you and have fun through volunteering!
There is further information available in our article How can I volunteer and support my community?.
Alumni
King's has a valued global alumni community. Information on alumni news, events and exclusive benefits can be found on the King’s website.
In addition, there is further information available on Student Services Online, including the services you have access to as a graduate.