University of Salford: International Welcome Guide 2024

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We are delighted that you have chosen to study at the University of Salford and wish you a memorable and rewarding time here.

Use this guide to help give you the best start to your university journey. We recommend that you read through the information in this guide, and on our Welcome website, now and during your first few weeks.

We wish you a smooth journey as you begin your new adventure with us! We can’t wait to meet you.

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Your Checklist

Below is a list of all the things you need to do to become an official University of Salford student.

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Apply for your Visa as soon as you have your CAS

Book your accommodation

Book your travel to arrive in time to complete Check-in on campus before induction starts

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Start online registration

Book your Check-in appointment

Pack your important documents

Collect your biometric residence permit (BRP) within 10 days of arriving in the UK

Attend your Check-in appointment

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Pay your tuition fees in full to get a 3% discount or set up a payment plan

Complete online registration by filling in your personal details

Access your university learning systems

Join your on-campus induction starting from 28 May

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Apply for your Visa ASAP

As soon as you have your CAS you should apply for your visa immediately.

Watch our handy videos and guides to learn what steps you need to take to get your CAS and Visa at salford.ac.uk/ international/visa

Handy tip

Read the FAQ’s on our visa page as you may find answers to issues you are facing.

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Book your accommodation

If you’re leaving the family home, or moving abroad for the first time, you might feel nervous about where you’re going to live. Don’t be. Sharing accommodation with others is part of the adventure - you’ll make friends in no time and enjoy learning about different cultures!

There’s accommodation on campus and we work with Manchester Student Homes to find off campus homes across the city. Head to salford.ac.uk/ accommodation for more details.

Handy Tip

Check out our blogs posts about making your student room homely and dealing with feeling homesick

If you’ve already booked your accommodation in Peel Park Quarter or Eddie Colman/John Lester Courts, you’ll be hearing from Campus Living Villages separately about moving in dates and anything else you need to know.

Once you’ve arrived, you’ll need to know where all the key places are: your accommodation, the library, the campus shop and the Students’ Union. Have a look at the campus map in this guide to help you find your way around.

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Book your travel

Book your travel to arrive in time to complete Check-in before induction starts.

If you aren’t already living in the UK, you should arrange to travel here in time to complete Check-in and registration before your induction starts. Remember, induction starts from 28 May. However, you must not travel before the date stated on your Visa.

Book a free airport transfer

Handy Tip

Take some snacks with you to have on the plane/during transit. Just make sure you are permitted to bring the food items into the countries you are transiting through.

You can book a free of charge taxi transfer from Manchester airport to our campus. Other destinations such as your accommodation may incur extra charges if the amount is over £39 so please come prepared.

To use this service you must book in advance.

Find out more and book the taxi service at: salford.ac.uk/welcome/ international-students

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Start online registration

Look out for an email inviting you to register and follow the link to access our online registration portal.

It’s essential to register in advance of your academic induction and we recommend registering as early as possible. Registration gives you access to your learning materials and your Student ID card.

The registration team will email you when it is time to register. You can start registration online, but you will not be able to register fully until you have completed Check-in on campus.

Need help?

Visit our FAQ page salford.ac.uk/welcome/ faqs. Here, you can find answers to common questions, including:

Scan the QR code below to watch our step-by-step explainer video on how to register.

University systems, log in details and passwords

Student finance, funding and paying tuition fees

Registration, ID card and tuition fees

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Book your Check-in appointment

As an international student, you must complete Check-in which involves the University checking your documents in-person to confirm you have the Right to Study here. This is a Home Office requirement. Once the registration period opens, we will contact you about booking your appointment for your Check-In. To book your Check-in appointment, you must complete the booking form with all the appropriate information and select an appointment time that works for you. You should only book one appointment.

Find out more about registration and Check-in at salford.ac.uk/international-check-in

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Pack your important documents and belongings

Check you have all the documents you will need when first arriving in the UK and carry them in your hand luggage. You will need some documents to show to UK Border Force officers, to us for your Check-in and to confirm your taxi transfer:

/ Your passport.

/ Your Visa.

/ CAS letter (if you are coming to the UK as a Student Route visa holder).

/ Your TB certificate. You may be asked to show a TB screening certificate (depending on your country of origin) on arrival in the UK.

/ Your University of Salford offer letter and airport taxi transfer confirmation. You will need to show this to the taxi company if you have pre-booked a taxi transfer from the airport.

/ Travel and health insurance documents.

/ Documentary evidence of your finances and ability to pay your fees and support yourself whilst living in the UK.

/ Your sponsorship letter if applicable.

/ Documentary evidence of your qualifications (original documents of academic certificates and/or original official transcripts).

/ Original documentary evidence of your English language skills (if required).

/ Your ATAS Certificate (if required).

/ Driver’s licence (if you have one).

/ Any doctor’s letter outlining medical conditions or prescribed drugs (if required).

International student Chidera gives you her recommendations for what to pack in this video:

Find out more about what you should and shouldn’t bring to the UK and key things to check at salford.ac.uk/welcome/ international-students

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Collect your biometric residence permit (BRP)

If required, you must collect your BRP within 10 days of arriving in the UK.

Your visa decision letter will state where to collect your BRP from and when it will be available.

Once you have collected your BRP you must check all the information and ensure there are no errors. If there are any errors on your BRP, you must notifiy the Home Office as soon as possible.

If you collect your BRP before your Check-in, please bring it along to your appointment.

If you have not collected your BRP before your Check-in, the Home Office Compliance Team will contact you by email to bring in your BRP at a specific time and date to be scanned.

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Attend your Check-in appointment

You must bring along your original documents to your appointment at University House for your Check-in. This is an essential part of the registration process.

The documents you must bring are:

/ Your passport

/ Your visa

/ Your share code (if applicable)

/ Your visa decision issued by the Home Office

As soon as you complete registration you can collect your ID card, start using the University systems and library, and you can apply for your national insurance number.

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Pay your tuition fees

You must pay your tuition fees or arrange a payment plan before you can complete registration. The options for paying your fees are:

/ Get a 3% discount on your fees by paying them upfront and in full. The discount is applied to the net remaining fee after any scholarship has been deducted.

/ Spread the cost with a payment plan. You can choose to pay in consecutive monthly instalments (starting the month after the course commencement date).

For more information on how to pay your fees, scan the QR to watch our short video.

Handy tip

If you have any problems paying your fees you can speak to our finance team using the live chat function on the registration portal, they are available from 09:00 - 17:00 (UK time). You should also look at our frequently asked questions at salford.ac.uk/welcome/faqs

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Complete online registration

Complete online registration by filling in your personal details and agreeing to our terms and conditions. You can only access this stage once you have completed Check-in.

Filling in the online registration form can be complicated if English is not your first language or if you are moving to the UK for the first time. Scan the QR code to watch our video on how to complete online registration.

For more information on the registration process visit: salford.ac.uk/welcome/on-campus/registration

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Set up your IT and learning systems

Our I.T. systems

Once you’ve registered, you’ll have access to your Salford email account and the systems you’ll use as a student. Make sure to take a screenshot or note down your username and password when you’re registering – we can’t email a copy of your password to you for security reasons.

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Multi Factor Authentication (MFA)

We don’t want hackers or other people using your details to access our systems so, when you sign into your account for the first time, you will be asked to register some additional information to ensure your account is kept safe. You must set up MFA straight away so you can sign in easily and securely and you’re able to reset your password yourself.

Office365

Your student account is powered through Office365 meaning you get access to all their system apps including Word, Excel and PowerPoint for free. You can access your emails through Outlook, save online files in OneDrive, collaborate in Teams and more.

Blackboard

Blackboard is our virtual learning environment where you’ll find resources for your course and modules, including lecture notes and assignment details. You’ll receive more information about this during academic induction.

The Student Hub

The Student Hub has everything you need and is a quick way to access all the systems you use as a student. We also use the Student Hub to host event listings, news stories and other important information and resources you need as a student.

You can find it at salford.ac.uk/students - simply log in with your student email address once you have registered.

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Starting your studies

There’ll be essential induction activities for your course taking place from Monday 28 May.

These will provide you with course-specific information, introduce you to the academic staff who will teach you and give you a chance to meet your new coursemates. Attending induction is an important part of having a great start at Salford.

More details about your induction activities can be found on our Welcome website at salford.ac.uk/academic-induction

Want to make sure you feel confident with your academic skills before induction starts? Head to our get ready to learn at university webpage to get prepared salford.ac.uk/skills/get-ready

If you’d like help with your academic English language skills, our LEAP programme offers a range free webinars, tutorials and 1-2-1 workshops.

Scan the QR code to hear about Esraa and Esozhim’s experiences of LEAP.

Course timetable

To access your timetable and find out more visit salford.ac.uk/timetable-guidance

You will also learn more about your timetable and learning groups during your induction.

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University of Salford Students’ Union

Whatever you need at Salford, your Students’ Union has got you! Whether it’s a chat with our Advice Centre, activism with Student Voice or getting involved with sports and societies, take full advantage of all the amazing services here for you! The SU is run by students, for students.

Your elected Student Officers for 2024/2025 are Alvina Imran, Sara Sara, Ahmad Ali, Alishba Malik and Adnan Sabir. Alvina has been elected as President, with the other four Student Officers representing specific schools.

Get in touch with them directly and find out more about the SU at salfordstudents.com

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Atmosphere

The Students’ Union is also home to Atmosphere, where you’ll find great food and drink at studentfriendly prices and can enjoy regular comedy nights, club nights and quiz nights.

Follow @salfordAKB for all the events and latest deals.

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Making connections

Moved to a new city? We’ve been there. Not sure how to meet new people if you live off campus? We get it!

No matter how you’re feeling, there are many things that can make the transition easier. The most important thing to remember is that you’re not alone.

Check out our Made in Salford blog all about how to make friends at university.

Download the Umii app

It’s easy to get to know people before you start with Umii, an app that connects Salford students based on shared interests, your course and your society preferences.

Simply download the Umii app, set up the profile with your interests, add a quick bio and you’re all set. Every day Umii will suggest new connections and, before you know it, you’ll have friends to meet when you get to campus!

Search ‘Umii’ on your app store or find out more on the Students’ Union website at salfordstudents.com/ welcome/umii

Make your voice heard

When you join us at Salford, there are so many ways to get involved, use your voice and help make a real impact on university life.

From campaigning with the Students’ Union on matters that are important to you, becoming a student rep for your course, or taking part in one of our student surveys, you can get involved and make your voice heard from day one. Recent changes we’ve made based on student feedback include extending library opening hours and increasing our on-campus wellbeing support.

Find out more about how to get involved at salfordstudents.com/student-voice

Join our Facebook group

The group is for people just like you who are joining us this year, so use it to make new friends and connect with your future coursemates and housemates now at facebook.com/groups/salfordstudents2024

askUS

Now you’re a Salford student, if there is anything you’d like to know then just askUS!

askUS is our dedicated support service for all students. Whether you have a question about finance, accommodation, wellbeing, faith, diversity and inclusion, study or disability support, our askUS team can give you the right advice when you need it most.

We also provide additional support for students with diverse backgrounds and needs, such as care-experienced students, estranged students and students who are carers.

For more information visit salford.ac.uk/askus or find us in University House on Peel Park campus or on the third floor of our MediaCity campus building.

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Managing your money

Money management can be a little tricky when you’re studying, but we have plenty of resources to help you.

Our askUS team has lots of advice on how to manage your money whilst studying including tips on budgeting and the best ways to save money. If you need more advice or you’re experiencing financial hardship, you can reach out to our Money Advice and Funds Service.

Find advice on money management at salford.ac.uk/askus/money

Disability and inclusion

Our Disability Inclusion Advisers can begin to get support in place before you start your studies, so that you have the right support available to help you succeed. Find out more at salford.ac.uk/disability-learner-support

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Your wellbeing

Sometimes university life might not be as we expected and knowing where to turn makes things a little easier. Our askUS support teams are on hand to offer advice and support in those times that you might need it. We offer workshops, one-to-one wellbeing appointments, referral to inhouse counselling services and help with referrals to appropriate external services. You can find useful information and resources for a range of situations that may be affecting your wellbeing in the support section of the askUS website at salford.ac.uk/askus/support. It also has information around immediate support if you are in crisis.

Our service is confidential, unless there are exceptional circumstances, and non-judgmental so don’t be afraid to take that first step and get the support you need.

Take care of your wellbeing

Download our new wellbeing app, UoS Wellbeing, designed to help you achieve balance in your life and provide you with ongoing support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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Register with a GP Keeping fit and healthy

It is important to register with the doctor as soon as you arrive, to avoid any unexpected medical bills if you get ill. We have a local medical practice on Peel Park Campus. Register online at visualproductions.org.uk/salford

Be part of something bigger at Salford. Whether you want to play competitively, have fun with your friends, or just want to stay fit and healthy, you can be part of Team Salford by joining one of the Students’ Union’s Sports Clubs and Activity Groups, or by becoming a member at the Sports Centre. With five fitness suites, a fitness class studio (and over 30 fitness classes a week) in addition to a 25-metre swimming pool, the Sports Centre is the perfect place to get active. Find more information about our Sports Centre and membership options at salford.ac.uk/sports-centre

Make sure you keep your eye out for our annual major Varsity competition against the University of Chester, either by playing yourself or by getting a Varsity t-shirt and coming along to support!

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If your accommodation is further away from campus, you should register with your local GP. You can find your local GP practice at nhs.uk/service-search/find-a-gp

You should register with a dentist separately.

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Finding a job

If you’d like to find a job while you’re here, we can help. We work with Unitemps, an on-campus recruitment agency that can help you find part-time work that fits around your studies and complies with the terms of your visa. Please remember that during your studies you are restricted as to the number of hours you can work per week to remain compliant with your Student Visa.

Register with Unitemps now at salford.ac.uk/unitemps

You can also access our Careers and Enterprise team’s job listing platform at salford.ac.uk/careers

Start with the end in mind

Our Careers and Enterprise team is on hand to help you build professional skills, find internships and work experience opportunities, as well as connect you with graduate opportunities. We’ll help you get ready for the world of work after graduating. Find out more at salford.ac.uk/careers

You can also enhance your career prospects, build your skills and become a global citizen with an international opportunity. Find out more at salford.ac.uk/io

Mobile phone networks

StudyInUK have some good tips about what mobile networks are available in the UK, so that you can be prepared with internet access and calling credit when you arrive. Find out more at: studying-in-uk.org/united-kingdomcell-phones-carriers-and-networks-guide/

Bank accounts

It’s important to have a British bank account so that you can pay your rent for your accommodation, utility bills or receive a salary. Find out more about opening a bank account at salford.ac.uk/welcome/ international-students

Sustainability

Tap water is safe to drink in the UK so you can use a refillable water bottle when you’re on the go. We have lots of filtered water points around campus.

Don’t forget to recycle your cans, cardboard and plastic bottles - find out more about recycling in Greater Manchester at recycleforgreatermanchester.com

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Keeping safe on campus

Whilst Salford is a safe place to live and study, there can be times – as there are in all big cities – when you may feel unsafe. We’ve made it a little easier for you to take the utmost precautions to stay safe around campus and online.

Check out our blog about the best ways to stay safe on campus.

We provide a friendly security service that’s available for advice and assistance 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Download the SafeZone app

SafeZone is a free app to give you extra peace of mind and support whilst at university.

It enables you to access emergency or urgent assistance should you need it, request first aid and report an emergency incident or concern, day or night.

Download the app once you’ve registered and have your University of Salford email address.

Find out more about the SafeZone app at salford.ac.uk/safezone

Help with childcare

Busy Bees nursery, located on our Frederick Road campus, is open 08:00 - 16:00 every weekday, offering places for babies and children aged three months to five years old (the nursery is independent from the University, places must be pre-booked and are subject to availability).

Contact the nursery on +44 (0)161 295 0722 for details or visit busybeeschildcare.co.uk/nursery/salforduni Transportation

Find out how to get to campus at salford.ac.uk/travel

You can also use the Bee Network transport planner to plan your journeys within Greater Manchester at: tfgm.com/plan-a-journey#/

askUS are always available to help you with advice about routes and getting discounts. Don’t forget if you are travelling between our Peel Park and MediaCity campuses on the 50 bus, show the bus driver your student ID to ride for free.

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