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Welcome to enrolment 2023 - the information hub about how and when you should enrol. We look forward to seeing you soon!
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Welcome to enrolment 2023 - the information hub about how and when you should enrol. We look forward to seeing you soon!
Still not enrolled? Join us on Thursday 7 September, 5pm - 7pm, for our Late Night Enrolment session. Click on the button below to learn more.
Your Enrolment Experience is the final stage of the application process to becoming a student at Bishop Burton College.
Enrolment will confirm your place on a course, the level of course you should take and any fees you may need to pay. This year, if you're enrolling on a Level 2 or 3 course you will also get to know your new classmates and learn a little about the college campus, its facilities and where you'll be studying; so you feel fully prepared for Induction Week and starting your course!
Our Admissions team will write to you with information about how to enrol and when. You can also see more information on how enrolment will work and Induction week below.
*If you have applied and been offered a place to start this September and haven't received a letter from us about enrolment please contact our Admissions team by emailing admissions@bishopburton.ac.uk or call 01964 553000*
Quick Q & A about your Enrolment Experience
Here are a few quick questions we get asked a lot.
What if I don’t get the results I was expecting?
If your results are better than you were expecting, not quite what you were hoping for, or if you've had a change of heart - don't worry. On Thursday 24 August (results day) our staff will be available to talk to you about your options and next steps.
When do I enrol?
You will get an invite in the post to come onto campus and enrol.
I am a returning student, can I use my current College log in to enrol?
No - your enrolment user account is different to your usual College log in. An account must be created to access your pre-enrolment form, using the same email address your enrolment link has been sent to.
What do I need to bring with me to my Enrolment Experience?
When you come on to Campus after completing your Part 1 Enrolment online you will need to bring the following documents:
- Original certificates for all your exams/qualifications taken to date (such as GCSEs)
- Identification (ID) - one form of acceptable ID such as passport, birth certificate/adoption certificate, National Insurance card/letter, Home Office letter, National Identity Card and letter to show EU settlement, UK Naturalisation/Citizenship Certificate, Benefit letter (which states your name), Residence Permit Card, driving licence; plus evidence of any name change (if applicable)
You will need one form of the proof of identity above to be able to collect your College ID Card.
What happens if I can’t make my specified enrolment date?
If you’re away on holiday or have other commitments that mean you can’t make the enrolment date, don’t panic. We have alternative dates and times available on Monday 4 September and Tuesday 5 September.
Please book a timeslot for this via Eventbrite
It's Not Too Late To Apply and Enrol For September 2023!
Find the perfect course for you here and follow the instructions on how to apply.
How do I enrol?
Enrolment is a two stage process this year. Full details will be included in the letter you'll receive from our Admissions team.
When do I need to enrol?
In the letter from Admissions we will let you know which day you need to join us on campus for your Enrolment Day.
What do I need to bring with me to enrol?
When you join us on campus for Enrolment Day you'll need to bring the following documents with you:
How will I get to college for Enrolment Day?
The college bus service will be running on Tuesday 29 August and Wednesday 30 August so you can use them to get onto campus. Take a look at our bus route locator and which bus you can access and for the bus times. You will be able to use the bus service on this day without college ID.
If you are arriving by car, please use the College's Main Entrance. We have plenty of free parking on-site.
What if I can't make the date for my Enrolment Day?
If you can't make the Enrolment Day we've invited you to - don't worry. We have two alternative dates scheduled for you to come and complete enrolment.
Monday 4 September
Tuesday 5 September
You will still need to bring the documents outlined above with you.
Please book a timeslot for enrolment on these days here
Induction Week will take place week commencing 4 September
Starting on a new chapter of your life is always a bit daunting but we spend the first week helping you to get settled in and feeling at home on campus. The first week of college is known as Induction Week – it’s the official start of your journey with us and your welcome to college life!
Whilst Induction Week starts on Monday 4 September you may not have to attend college on that day. When you join us for your Enrolment Day we will let you know which days during that week you'll need to be on campus.
What will happen?
On your first day you'll be given your Student ID card (which will also act as your bus pass if you are eligible for free transport) and Learner Agreement. We'll also get you set up with your college email account.
There will be lots of activities to make you feel at home and make friends. We’ll give you the lowdown on where everything is, from classrooms, to the Learning Resource Centre, places to eat and the toilets. You’ll meet the other people on your course and be introduced to your tutors.
Do I need to bring anything with me?
On your first day you'll need to bring ID with you to collect your Student ID. This could be any of the forms listed above in the Enrolment Day requirements.
You can bring a packed lunch with you or if you prefer all of our food outlets will be open. Don't forget we are a cashless campus so you will need to pay by card.
Please email admissions@bishopburton.ac.uk as soon as possible confirming your acceptance so that we can ensure you receive the correct information for your course.
We’ll be sending an information guide to all parents, carers and next of kin of our new students through the post in the first couple of week in August. This will include an introduction to the college, advice on supporting your young person as they make the transition to Bishop Burton, information on all the support available and key contacts you may need.
If you do have any queries or concerns before you hear from us in the meantime please contact Admissions on admissions@bishopburton.ac.uk.