Regardless of college, the University provides an outstanding welfare support system. Coming to University is a big change for every individual and sometimes issues can arise. County College has a welfare team that ensures students are given the right kind of support, when they need it.
Our Community
The College Deanery oversees discipline in the college. The primary role of the Dean and Assistant Deans is to promote good communal behaviour within the college. The Deanery investigates alleged breaches of the University non-academic disciplinary code and college rules.
Many students will live on campus in their first year but most will live off campus from year 2 onwards. For those students who live off campus, the College offers spaces to socialise and study, and lockers for convenience.
All students can access advice, guidance or support via their college. If you live off campus, you can use the common room as a quiet space to relax between teaching, use the student kitchen to prepare hot drinks and food, or apply for the various college funding programmes to help enhance your student experience whilst at Lancaster.
The Junior Common Room Executive (JCR Exec) are a group of students elected annually by their peers within the college to stand for a variety of roles to help run the college and act as ‘the voice’ of the student body. Roles include welfare, events, social media and sports and are a great way to get involved with the College. Students put themselves forward for an officer role in November each year and elections takes place in December.