Getting support as a commuter student

Updated on: 30 October 2023

Understand what support options are available to commuter students at the University.


Carers, commuters, mature and flexible learners subcommittee

The Students' Association Carers, commuters, mature and flexible learners forum, or CCMFL, subcommittee represents a community of commuter, mature, evening degree and part-time students, as well as students who are parents or carers. CCMFL organises activities, events and meetups for them. 

Follow CCMFL on Facebook or email lifers@st-andrews.ac.uk to contact them. 

Commuter forum

CCMFL manages an online forum for commuters, where students and student support staff come together to advertise events, support and resources. This is a place for students to connect, learn from each other, and share practical information on things like the weather, transport, traffic, and shopping.  

Join the commuter forum MS Team channel

Student handbook

The student handbook contains academic information that will help you during your studies. It gives you an overview of University policies, resources and support. 

If you have a question, consult the student handbook or email theasc@st-andrews.ac.uk to contact the Advice and Support Centre.

Student support

Life at university can be challenging, with ups and downs, and there may be times when you want professional support to resolve difficulties you encounter. The University offers a wide range of support services to help students achieve academic success and personal fulfillment. 

Helphub

The Students' Association helphub can:

  • advise you on academic alerts, misconduct cases, appeals and complaints
  • accompany you to disciplinary hearings
  • offer advice on accommodation and renter’s rights
  • check that your property lease is legal and up to date
  • help you find private accommodation if you can’t travel to St Andrews for a property viewing.

Careers Centre

The University’s Careers Centre offers advice and support for commuter students and the rest of the student community at the University. They can help you: 

  • understand what types of jobs you can apply for with your degree 
  • prepare job application forms, cover letters and CVs 
  • prepare for a job interview 
  • find scholarships and other funding opportunities 
  • explore further study options after graduation 
  • plan a gap year.