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Physics Course Rep Elections:

At some point during your University career you may find that you need to interrupt (take time out) or withdraw from your studies. It is important to talk about your decision and there are many Support Services available that you can access when making your decision.  

In particular you should talk to: 

  • Your academic department. Your Academic Adviser (personal tutor) will be able to meet with you to talk through your choice.  
  • The University Money Advice & Guidance Team. Who will be able to talk you through the financial implications of your decision, including the impact on your Student Finance.  
  • The University Wellbeing Team. If you are struggling to settle in to University life or you have difficult personal circumstances or issues, it may help to talk them through confidentially with the Wellbeing Team. 
  • The University Careers Service. Speaking to a careers adviser can help you decide whether interrupting your studies or withdrawing would be the best for you and your future and what other options are available to you  
  • Liverpool Guild of Students Advice Team . You can also come and speak to a Guild Adviser who can talk through your decision and the process of interrupting or withdrawing from your studies  
  • International Support Team. If you are an international student you should also speak to the International Support Team for advice on what will happen to your Visa if you interrupt your studies or withdraw 
  • When you are making your decision you also need to be aware that interrupting or withdrawing from your studies will have an impact on your tuition fees and accommodation fees. A Guild Adviser can offer guidance if you are unsure.  

How to request an Interruption of studies 

If you decide to suspend your studies, you will need to complete the online Interruption of Studies form. There are still a small number of departments who are unable to use the online form, in which case a paper version is available here. 

You will need to include your date of suspension, reason of suspension, and the date you intend to return to study.  

If your tuition fees are paid by Student Finance then you will also need inform them that you intend to suspend your studies. You should also speak to Student Finance to make sure you aware of how much of the loan you will be liable to pay back, this will depend on the time of year that you suspend your studies. 

You will also need to inform your accommodation provider. Be aware that, depending on the terms of your tenancy agreement, you may be liable to pay rent until the end of your contract. We can advise further on this and your option if you send a copy of your accommodation contract to: guildadvice@liverpool.ac.uk  

How to withdraw 

If you decide to withdraw from your studies, you will need to complete a “Withdrawal from a Taught Programme” form. You will need complete this form and be sure to include the date and reason for your withdrawal. Hand in the completed form to your departmental office (where you would normally hand in assessed work). 

If your tuition fees are paid by Student Finance then you will also need inform them that you intend to withdraw from study. You should also speak to Student Finance to make sure you aware of how much of the loan you will be liable to pay back, this will depend on the time of year that you withdraw from study. 

You will also need to inform your accommodation provider. Be aware that, depending on the terms of your tenancy agreement, you may be liable to pay rent until the end of your contract. We can advise further on this and your option if you send a copy of your accommodation contract to: guildadvice@liverpool.ac.uk 

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