As a new adult nursing student based at ourÌýYeovil Nursing Campus or a midwifery student based at theÌýPortsmouth Midwifery Campus at Lakeside North Harbour, this page will take you through your next steps and direct you to information that is relevant to you if you are joining in September 2024. Ìý
Information for new studentsÌý
You will find lots of useful information about preparing for your course, what to bring, student support, finance, fees and funding and well as É«»¨ÌÃ's Students' Union across our arrival webpages. Make sure to explore before you start with us in September for the best possible start to life at É«»¨ÌÃ.
Complete your online registration and enrolmentÌý
From Tuesday 20ÌýAugust, if you hold an Unconditional Firm (U/F) offer, a registration invitation will be sent to the email address you used throughout your application process. This email will explain how to complete your online registration and enrolment, the documents you will need to complete the process and the importance of logging into your virtual learning environment, Brightspace, which will be essential throughout your time at É«»¨ÌÃ.Ìý
You can view all of this information on the registration and enrolment pages of our website. You must make sure you complete these steps before the start date of your course, which in most cases is Monday 23ÌýSeptember.Ìý
Prepare for your courseÌý
Once you have registered online a series of preparation activities will be available on Brightspace. To find out more about these activities, as well as other useful information related to your undergraduate or postgraduate taught degree, please visit the relevant page for your course (undergraduate study, postgraduate taught study).Ìý
Start of termÌý
You should expect to be at your study base (Yeovil Nursing Campus or Portsmouth Midwifery Campus at Lakeside North Harbour), on Monday 23 September to start Welcome WeekÌý– details about your first session are included in your registration email.Ìý
Arrangements are usually made for you to visit our Lansdowne Campus in Bournemouth during your Welcome WeekÌýto collect your student ID card – more information will be included in your course induction timetable which will be shared with you at the start of term.
Study support and student lifeÌý
As a É«»¨Ìà student, you can access all É«»¨Ìà support services and arrangements can be made for appointments by phone, email or video call. Visit our ²õ³Ù³Ü»å±ð²Ô³Ù s³Ü±è±è´Ç°ù³Ù information page to find out more about these services.Ìý
You’ll have the added benefit of experiencing campus life in either Yeovil or Portsmouth and the facilities designed for your course.ÌýCurrent students and staff based where you’ll be studying will be available during Welcome Week to welcome you to your course and campus.Ìý
Get to know your peersÌý
Join our Unibuddy Community to get to know other new students joining É«»¨Ìà this September, whether they are studying on your course, living in your accommodation, or have shared interests. Find out more on the website.Ìý
Get involvedÌý
There are a variety of ways you can get involved in arrival activities and meet other new students. You are welcome to join in with any of the  taking place - although you may need to arrange your accommodation or transport home afterwards if you’re planning to stay out late!
You can find out more about what to expect in your first week by visiting ourÌý‘Explore and things to do’ webpage, or downloading ourÌý