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Application to Registration

Application to Registration. Gianna Devin Student Lifecycle Services. Student Experience & Enhancement Services. Aims: Support an excellent experience for all Strathclyde students . Provide a range of services to support students throughout their studies. Application.

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Application to Registration

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  1. Application to Registration Gianna Devin Student Lifecycle Services

  2. Student Experience & Enhancement Services Aims: Support an excellent experience for all Strathclyde students. Provide a range of services to support students throughout their studies.

  3. Application Applications through UCAS. UCAS forward applications to HEIs. Decisions at Strathclyde made by Admissions Team and Academic Selectors. Applicant may be required to supply additional information or attend interview.

  4. Decision University forwards decisions to UCAS. Applicants receive offers: unconditional / conditional / reject. Once all offers received applicants make 2 choices - firm and insurance. All other offers are declined.

  5. Confirmation University receives notification of qualifications. If conditions are met place is confirmed. In most cases if conditions are not met the application is unsuccessful and sent to insurance HEI for consideration. Where possible if no place confirmed applicant can enter clearing.

  6. Student Welcome Pack Will be received by e-mail when a place has been confirmed. Includes: ‘Welcome’ to Strathclyde Information on Registration ‘Welcome Week’ information including key dates Details of all correspondence that will be received before the start of term.

  7. Preparing to Start Registration information will be sent to all students after their place is confirmed. Access will be provided to ‘Getting Started’ on My Place (VLE) where handy hints and interactive material is available on starting university life Visit www.strath.ac.uk/welcome for further information

  8. Academic Year 14/15

  9. Student Life Begins Teaching begins on Friday 26 Sept Study skills support is available Ask for help and support! Enjoy the experience!

  10. What do Students Say? 91% felt welcome at Strathclyde 89% were more aware of issues relevant to student life 86% felt more confident 82% knew where to go for support

  11. What do Students Say? “Although it's tempting don't go out every night, start studying your course from the beginning or you will begin to struggle”.

  12. What do Students Say? “Be confident in your own ability, enjoy your learning experience and remain open minded to your fellow students bearing in mind that each person has their own individual circumstances”.

  13. What do Students Say? “Don't get too worked up about it, remember everyone is in the same boat as you and there is plenty of support to help you along”.

  14. What do Students Say? “I would definitely advise new students to go to as many activity/induction things as they can, it's a great way of making friends. And just sit next to random people in class. It's surprising how friendly people are”.

  15. What do Students Say? “Bring posters for your walls if you are going to be living in halls”.

  16. What do Students Say? “Always bring an umbrella and a map”.

  17. What do Students Say? “Don’t where heels around the uni the hills kill your feet”.

  18. What do Students Say? “Quoting Bob Marley, ‘Don't worry, about a thing, because every little thing is going to be alright’”.

  19. What do Students Say? “Hakuna Matata”

  20. More Information www.strath.ac.uk/student

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