Communicating with you
- Useful information
- General rights and responsibilities
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Your academic rights and responsibilities
- Student attendance
- Assessment information
- Assignment submission
- Assessment and feedback FAQs
- Mitigating circumstances
- Studying additional credits
- Procedure for students reporting cancellation of classes
- Academic misconduct
- Withholding award due to tuition fee debt
- Feedback on your progress
- Feedback on your programme
- Receipt of results
- External examiners
- National student survey
- Graduation
- Diploma supplements
- 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
We will usually communicate with you via your University email account and/or via our e-learning environment E-learning@tees (formerly Blackboard). For more formal communications we may send you a letter. We also publish a great deal of information and news for students on our website.
In exceptional situations where urgent communication is required (such as late changes to timetabled classes or closure of the campus due to bad weather) we may use text or telephone to contact you. We may, exceptionally, also use telephone/text when attempts to contact you by other means have failed to produce a response. If you do not wish to receive these texts from the University then you can opt out when you enrol.

