What can we offer?
Where are we?
TG9 - Foulkes Crowther
Opening times
Monday - Friday (term time)
Contact us
Email: counselling@harper-adams.ac.uk
Phone or text: 07815 915194
Office: 01952 815395
Individual sessions
Each person is different, therefore our individual sessions are tailored specifically for you, whether you just need a chat or a longer programme of support we can help you.
Consultation
The Counselling Service is happy to provide advice and assistance on student programs and initiatives.
Workshops
Ask at Student Services for information about workshops that may be currently available.
Workshop topics that have been offered in the past include assertiveness, meditation, resilient thinking, stress and anxiety management and many others.
Workshops can be provided to groups on request. Please phone Sally Pavely for further information: 07815 915 194 (mobile)
Grievances
A grievance exists when a person believes that they have been treated unfairly in some manner by the University or by a staff member or student within the University. A grievance policy and procedures have been developed for dealing with such situations.
The Counselling Service can offer:
Letters of support
The Counsellor will provide a supporting minute or letter if, in their professional opinion, a student has experienced extenuating personal circumstances which have impacted on their ability to meet course requirements or have created the need to seek financial or practical assistance from the University.
In order to make a professional judgement about a request for supporting letters (or minutes), counsellors need to have knowledge of the relevant circumstances. Counsellors may request students to provide additional supporting documentation or independent verification as appropriate. Students are strongly encouraged to bring unit outlines if relevant to their situation.
All counsellors adhere to Harper Adams policy on confidentiality and are unable to divulge personal details pertaining to a request for a supporting minute or letter without the informed consent of the student.
In all cases counsellors will make a professional judgement and it is not guaranteed that a supporting minute or letter will be provided.




