¸£Àû×ÅÆ¬

The University of Southampton
SUSSED News

Summer exams period

The exam period will start on MondayÌý16 May 2016Ìýand end on Saturday 4 June 2016.

The Semester 2 2016 exam timetable is due to published here by no later than Tuesday 22 March 2016, it could still be subject to change and will not be finalised until your individual exam timetable is published.

Individual exam timetables will be published and can be accessed via your SUSSED account by no later than Monday 2 May 2016.

Your individual timetable will show a definitive time/date and the location and seat number for your exams. Please use the seating plans which can be found at the bottom of this page to determine your exact location. If you have a missing exam or have been scheduled onto the wrong exam please do not worry but you will need to contact us either in person at Building 37, Room 2083 or by phone 0044 (0) 23 8059 2823 or by email at exams@southampton.ac.uk.

Please note: if exams are cancelled due to extraordinary circumstances (for instance inclement weather, sudden loss of exam venues) they may be rescheduled to any other day within term time at short notice. You should bear this in mind if you plan to leave the campus as you risk being unable to complete your required assessment. This may mean that you are unable to progress your academic studies. For details of term time please see the .

Any student who thinks they might require additional support for the Semester 2 exams (or indeed for any part of their study) should contact Enabling Services on enable@soton.ac.uk or telephone 023 8059 7726 (see for more details) no later than Friday 8 March.

Completing assignments and revising for examinations can be quite a stressful time for students. To help make sure that you’ve got all the help you need or know where to direct a worried student, we’ve compiled a list of support services on offer around the University:

Ìý–Ìýyour primary point of contact with advice and guidance on academic work and progress.

Ìý– the team provides students withÌýfree, independent, confidential advice and representation in a friendly, relaxed environment. The Advice Centre can be found on Level 3 of Building 40 on the Highfield Campus.

– providesÌýaccess to a range of academic skills resources across all subjects.

– the listening service run by students, operates every evening in term time from 20:00-08:00.

– talk with fellow students in person about whatever is worrying you.

– the University service if you ever find yourself in a crisis.

Ìý– available toÌýhelp all student residents between 18:00 and 08:00 every day of the week at all Halls of Residence sites.

Lastly, there will be a number of workshops arranged by the Ìýto help you cope with exam stress. Details can be found .

 
Share this post