Thinking of leaving?

Many students think about leaving university at some stage during their studies. If anything is bothering you or you are thinking about leaving, please speak to a member of staff to explore and understand what you can do. You can speak to your personal tutor or student advisor, or see the contact details at your campus listed below.
There may be other options such as additional help (perhaps advice on how to improve your academic skills), a temporary suspension of studies or transferring to another programme.
On these pages you will find a range of information and advice that can help you if you are thinking about leaving.
Help and advice
The Student A to Z Guide provides a range of information, advice and resources available to you as a Heriot-Watt students. It can help you to find answers to your concerns or queries.
Nobody knows about the obstacles Heriot-Watt students can face better than recent Heriot-Watt students, so our team of Student Success Advisors, who are all recent Heriot-Watt graduates can offer advice based on their experiences. The advisors are based in Student Wellbeing Services.
Data and Privacy
To help any student contacting Thinking of Leaving we will record your student details, the information you tell us and the advice we give. This is to ensure continuity in the support we are able to offer and to internally monitor the service we provide.
With your agreement, we will share information with other University staff - if required - to ensure you receive appropriate support. However, we reserve the right, in accordance with the University's duty of care to our students, to share information about you without your prior agreement if we believe you to be a risk of harm to yourself or others.
Aggregated or individual data may be used for statistical or analytical purposes, including in written reports used by the University, but any data used in this way will be anonymised and no individuals will be identified.
By using the Thinking of Leaving service you are consenting to the above.
Visit our Privacy and your data rights pages for further information about how the University uses data about students.
Contact us
You can contact us by using the emails below, we can advise you by email and/or arrange a meeting with you in person or via Microsoft Teams.