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Information for enrolment of new students

Enrolment of new students September 2009

next stepYour next step...

Before you are eligible to become a student with us you need to complete a number of steps.  You can do this online through “Your next step...” the applicant portal.  Here you can access your course Joining Information, verify your personal details and pay your University fees; making the formal enrolment event on campus quicker and simpler.

Students who are new to the University need to formally enrol onto their course.  This process starts before you arrive at the University Campus Barnsley.

http://yournextstep.hud.ac.uk

 

To access “Your next step...” we will e-mail you a web address, a unique username and password. Once you log in, you will be taken through a series of ‘steps’:

  • Step 1: Course joining information (from 6 July 2009)
  • Step 2: Confirmation of your place
  • Step 3: Verification of your personal details (from 1 September 2009)
  • Step 4: Paying your fees
  • Step 5: Enrolment to your course (On campus)

 

Step 5: Enrolment 2009 (On Campus)

Before Step 5 (Enrolment) you should have completed Steps 1 - 4 on the applicant portal.

For students who have questions or problems with any part of the process, help is available by calling us on 01226 644251, or emailing us at barnsley@hud.ac.uk.

 

  • Part Time students will enrol on Campus on Monday 14th September 2009
  • Full Time students will enrol on Campus on Monday 21st September 2009

 

Please consult the ‘Joining Information’ section of the applicant portal as above for more detailed information.

Once you have enrolled onto your course, you will be eligible for the following:

  • A University Campus Card
  • Council Tax Exemption Certificates (full time students only)
  • Bank Letters
  • Access to the University Library and Computing facilities
  • A free email account
  • Your own copy of the University Handbook of Regulations and the University Student Handbook

smart start 2009
The Smart Start
course is intended to introduce you to the academic skills and study skills required at university and to enable you to feel confident that you can cope with academic reading and writing tasks.

 

 



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