The College provides a number of resources to ensure that you have the support you need. Every student is assigned a Tutor when they start at Clare. Tutors are fellows of the College who provide confidential support and advise their students on pastoral problems that may arise during their studies. They meet with their students at the start of their course and check in with them regularly throughout their time at Clare. Clare also has an International Tutor who provides more specialised advice on matters affecting overseas students.
The Dean, Revd Dr Mark Smith, is responsible for running the College Chapel but also has a general pastoral role within Clare. He is happy to speak confidentially with all members of the College, of all faiths and none, about any matters of concern.
The College’s Health and Wellbeing Centre provides assessment and support for minor illnesses and injuries, mental health concerns, disability, and a range of other health issues.
The University’s Accessibility and Disability Resource Centre provides support for students with all types of disabilities, and works with the colleges to ensure they have the necessary support for their studies.