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Check campus updates

Facilities and access points can change between academic years. Checking what’s changed before you arrive can help you feel prepared and reduce stress in Week 1.


Check your course details are correct

Before you re-enrol, make sure the information in SOLAR reflects your correct course and study details. If something in SOLAR is incorrect, it can affect your timetable and assessment access later in the year, so it is best to fix it before you re-enrol.


PGCE for Independent Schools – Postgraduate Certificate in Education Course

Our PGCE for Independent Schools is a teacher training course for trainee teachers.


Check your progression

Before you can re-enrol, your progression to the next stage of your course needs to be confirmed. If you cannot re-enrol yet, it is usually because progression has not been confirmed or results are still being released.


Review your course updates

Log into Aula for any updates from your course team. Academic teams often publish updates before teaching begins, so checking early helps you prepare for Week 1. 


Get your finances in place

Your funding or payment arrangements must be finalised before you can re-enrol. If re-enrolment is blocked in SOLAR, it is often because a finance step is outstanding or your funding has not been confirmed yet.


Check your timetable release date

Your timetable will be released ahead of teaching. If your timetable is not visible yet, it may not have been released for your course, or your progression and modules may still be updating.


Submit your re-enrolment

Once everything is ready, follow the steps in SOLAR to complete your re-enrolment.


Check campus updates

Facilities and access points can change between academic years. Checking what’s changed before you arrive can help you feel prepared and reduce stress in Week 1.


Collect or update your student ID card

Your student ID card helps you access buildings and services on campus. If you’re returning to study, it’s a good idea to sort this early so you’re not delayed in Week 1. 


Re-familiarise yourself with campus

If you haven’t been on campus for a while, things may have changed, including entrances, study spaces, or where support services are located. 


Update your healthcare details (if needed)

If you’ve moved since last year, it’s important to make sure your healthcare details are up to date - especially if you’ll be living at a new term-time address. 


When you return

What to do when you return


Reconnect with careers and placements

If you’re preparing for a placement year, final year, or graduate roles, it’s worth reconnecting early so you can plan ahead.


See what’s new in Your Students’ Union

Your Students’ Union is a great place to find activities, meet people and settle back into your routine. 


Visit your student support areas

Support is available across wellbeing, disability support, academic skills and the library. If you think you might need help this year, getting in touch early can make things feel more manageable.


View your timetable

Your timetable is the quickest way to understand what your Week 1 looks like, where you need to be, when teaching starts, and whether anything has changed since last year.


Explore your learning resources

Before teaching starts, it’s worth checking you can access the key tools and resources you’ll need for your modules. 


View your timetable

Your timetable is the quickest way to understand what your Week 1 looks like, where you need to be, when teaching starts, and whether anything has changed since last year.


Start your course (Aula)

Aula is your online learning platform. You’ll use it to access your modules, see announcements, and find key information for the new academic year.