Welcome
- Useful information
- General rights and responsibilities
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Academic information
- Academic misconduct
- Assessment and feedback FAQs
- Assessment information
- Assessment review
- Assignment submission
- Complaints
- Diploma supplements
- External examiners
- Feedback on your programme
- Feedback on your progress
- Graduation
- Mitigating circumstances
- National student survey
- Procedure for students reporting cancellation of classes
- Progression from UG to PG
- Receipt of results
- Recording of taught sessions
- Student attendance
- Studying additional credits
- Transferring Courses
- Withholding award due to tuition fee debt
- Your course
- Your library
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Services and facilities
- Access to learning fund
- Accomodation
- Alumni association
- Assessment centre on Teesside
- CALM
- Car and cycle parking
- Careers
- Catering
- Chaplaincy
- Coaching skills
- Counselling
- Disability
- Emergency loans
- First aid
- Health and lifestyle
- Get the most from Teesside
- International
- IT and computing facilities
- MyPrint
- Nursery
- Ombuds Office
- Opportunities for paid volunteering work
- Security and emergencies
- Sport and recreation
- Student Centre opening times
- Travel
- Volunteering
- Well-being centre
- Your finances
- Your Students' Union
- Additional info if you are studying at a Partner College
Your Student Handbook
A clear, accurate and user friendly guide to the University and to direct you to more detailed information
'It is my great pleasure to welcome you to Teesside University. I very much hope that you have an exciting and enjoyable time as a student. Please ask for help if you need it - from the School (or College) you are based, Student Services or your Students' Union.'
Professor Graham Henderson
Download the student handbook
Student Handbook (pdf - 857kb)
Transnational student handbook (pdf - 1mb)
International student handbook (pdf - 2mb)
Feedback: If you would like to provide any feedback on the Student Handbook or wish to see anything else included - please email ombuds@tees.ac.uk
For learning materials and advice
Access our e-learning environment (formely Blackboard): Access blackboard
Or visit the Library (located on Southfield Road) or telephone 01642 342100 or the LIS online.
For information about your programme
Access your School Programme Handbook (available from your School/College Office)
Or contact your School or College Office:
For independent academic or welfare advice
Visit The Link (Students' Union Advice Centre) based on the 1st floor or the Students' Union and Refectory Building or telephone 01642 342247.
You can visit the Students Union services page via this link: http://tees-su.org.uk/services.

