If you are experiencing significant challenges that are impacting your studies, you can apply for an authorised temporary break from study. This is known as ‘intermission’. You should contact your Tutor if you are considering intermitting. What is Intermission?
If you have any questions, contact your Tutor who will be able to provide further clarification. Things to consider
Please note that not all applications can be permitted. Intermission cannot be taken for less than 1 full year. Please note that not all applications can be permitted. Intermission cannot be taken for less than 1 full year. The University website has further information on medical and non-medical intermission. If you intermitted for medical reasons, you must not return to Cambridge without medical evidence that you are fit to do so. If your reason for intermitting was financial, you must provide evidence showing that you can meet the financial commitments involved in resuming your studies. The College strongly recommends that all returning students attend the University Counselling Service’s ‘Returning from Intermission’ workshops. Contact your Tutor if you have any questions about returning after intermission. How do I apply for Intermission?
Undergraduate students
Taught master's students
Postgraduate students
Returning from Intermission