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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. 


Get your tech ready

Avoid access issues on your first day by checking your devices and logins ahead of time.


Sort your accommodation or travel

Make sure your living or commuting arrangements are confirmed before term starts. 


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. 


Sustainability and Clean Growth

Sustainability and Clean Growth Research


When you return

What to do when you return to CU Scarborough


Sort your accommodation or travel

Make sure your living or commuting arrangements are confirmed before term starts. 


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.


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.


Submit your re-enrolment

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


When you return

What to do when you return to CU London


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.


Forensic Psychology and Mental Health MSc

Study 100% online and explore the connection between psychology, crime, and mental health. Develop practical skills and theoretical insight for careers in forensic and clinical settings, with flexible learning tailored to you.


Master’s in Emergency Management and Resilience (MSc)

Our 100% online Emergency Management and Resilience MSc course offers you the flexibility to fit learning around your existing work, family or other commitments.


Nursing MSc

Our part-time, 100% online Nursing MSc course, awarded by Coventry University and delivered by Coventry University Online, is designed to support the professional development of nurses from all fields of practice.


Forensic Psychology MSc Course

Accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS)1, this course combines practical knowledge and ethical skills to prepare you for a rewarding career in forensic psychology practice and research.


History MA Course

Explore the past from a truly global perspective. Deepen your knowledge and broaden your ability to think critically, engage in research and communicate your knowledge to a wide range of audiences.


Design Management MA Course

Develop your leadership and management skills by integrating design, innovation, and business principles to effectively lead projects and drive creative innovation.


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.