University of Lincoln
The University of Lincoln's Student Wellbeing Centre offers a range of support services for students, including academic, financial, wellbeing, and personal advice. Students can book appointments with advisors for tailored guidance or self-refer for support using the UniLincoln App. Specialist advice on employment, immigration, and disability is also available. The centre is located on the ground floor of the Minerva Building at the Brayford Pool Campus. Walk-ins are welcome during opening hours, but some services may require appointments. Contact is primarily via email or phone, and having your student ID ready can expedite the process.
Updated 4 Nov 2025
Expected outcomes
- Receive academic support
- Book advisor appointments
- Self-refer for assistance
- Access specialist advice
- Get financial guidance
Call preparation
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- Student ID
- University email
- Contact details
- Brief issue description
- Access to UniLincoln App
- Student login credentials
Known issues
When contacting the Student Wellbeing Centre, it is advisable to have your student ID and a brief description of your issue ready to ensure a smooth process. While walk-ins are welcome, booking an appointment in advance can help avoid waiting times. The UniLincoln App provides a convenient way to self-refer for support, available 24/7. For specialist advice, such as immigration or disability support, appointments may be necessary. If you experience difficulties reaching the centre by phone, consider using email as an alternative contact method.