Welcome information for new exchange students

NEW 2013/4 Schedule coming soon!

Welcome to the University of Wolverhampton. We know you will have lots of questions when you arrive at the university so we have arranged a short orientation programme to help you settle in and prepare you for university life. Below is the provisional events schedule.
 

Please be aware that it is subject to change so we suggest you check the information at the Student Support Centre ground floor in MX building (City Campus), or look at the university web page for any updates.

You will be able to move into your Halls of Residence from 13th September  2013 so you should plan to arrive in the UK on this day, or as soon as possible after this date. This will allow you to take full advantage of the assistance we are offering and the new students’ orientation programme.

Students living on Telford and Walsall Campuses – this is your orientation programme too. Please use the university shuttle bus to travel to and from City Campus. There is a timetable for the shuttle on the university website, or from your campus receptions, or from Student Support MX building. Please note the service only operates Monday to Friday and all departure times are prompt – so make sure you are at the bus stop in plenty of time. All students need to show ID to use the shuttle service – this could be your offer letter.

Contact the Student Support Centre MX building (City campus) on 01902 322426 or email exchanges@wlv.ac.uk  with any questions

Your first week

September 2013 

Welcome Meeting and Enrolment

(All exchange students & Study Year Abroad should attend)    This is an opportunity for you to meet other exchange students / Study Year Abroad and the staff from the International Centre. International staff will guide you through some of the things that you will need to consider during your first few days in Wolverhampton. If you have any questions or concerns about life in Wolverhampton, we will try to help you find answers or solutions. If is important you attend this session.

Counsellors will be available to talk about your proposed programme of study. You will have been allocated to a specific academic school within the University on the basis of the subjects you are studying. Exchange Co-ordinator who will be available to provide you with guidance on your choice of modules. You will be able to check the timetable and get your learning agreement signed.

English Language Test

All Exchange / Study Year Abroad / Erasmus students who wish to take an English module as part of their programme (one of their three 20 credit modules) need to take an English test to determine their level of English and to determine which class they need to register for.

Student must be fully enrolled to take this test.

More information about your schedule coming soon! 

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