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Current & incoming students. You can sign in using the action button below to view your enquiries and communicate more directly with Student Services. You will need to provide your King’s email address and then your k number and password.
How do I access student records? Your login ID is your K-number followed by '@kcl.ac.uk'. Your password is your King's password (same as for your email).
As a current student at King’s, you'll have the ability to log into ‘ My Services ’ using your King’s email address and password. Once logged in to ‘My Services’ you can: Get in touch with our friendly team by logging a case with us.
Log in to access practical resources for postgraduate research students. Learning Development. Get support for academic literacy and skills for study. Support & advice. Get international student advice. In-depth guidance is available for you if you're an international student. Look after your wellbeing.
Access your email. Students and staff can access their email using a web browser from anywhere with an internet connection. Before you access your email for the first time, you should register for online services and set your own password if you haven't done so.
The Students and Education Directorate (SED) is a collection of wide ranging professional services in place to support our students and their education. We manage the student lifecycle from application to graduation and beyond, to ensure a coherent and seamless student experience and effective administrative processes.