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Collect your ID card

When you’ve completed enrolment, you’ll need to collect your student ID card. You’ll need it to access university facilities and services, including the library and student support services.


Right to study (RTS) check

To complete enrolment, all students who need immigration permission to study in the UK must pass a Right to Study (RTS) check. This is a legal requirement under UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) regulations and makes sure you are eligible to begin your course. If this check is not completed or is unsuccessful, you will not be able to enrol.


Get your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS)

A Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) is an electronic document you’ll need to apply for your UK Student Visa under the UKVI Student Route. It’s issued by Coventry University and includes a unique CAS number and a summary of your course, fees, and personal details. This is what UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) uses to process your visa.


Get to know your campus and town

Getting to know your campus and local area is a great way to settle in and make the most of student life. There’s lots of ways to have a look around, both online and in person.


Check your contact details

It’s important that you keep your address and telephone details up-to-date, so we can contact you.


Getting your Student Status letter

Your student status letter proves you're officially enrolled at CU Scarborough. It includes your course name, study dates, and whether you're studying full-time or part-time.


Get your finances in place

Starting your course is exciting. There’s a lot to look forward to, but also a few practical things like sorting out your finances. Our guide breaks down the essentials to help you get prepared and feel confident managing your money.


Complete your enrolment

Your step-by-step guide to enrolling at Coventry University London.


View your academic timetable

When you’ve completed your enrolment and collected your ID card, you can view your academic timetable. It shows when and where your lectures and tutorials will take place.


Disability

We want you to enjoy your studies. If you're disabled, have a long-term health or mental health condition (like depression or anxiety), or experience challenges linked to learning differences such as dyslexia, ADHD or autism, our Disability and Wellbeing Team is here to support you.


Check your application is complete

Check your application to Coventry University London is complete.


A-Z advice and support

You can get help with your wellbeing and mental health, wherever you are studying. Some services are the same across all locations. Others depend on your campus. This guide explains what support is available and how to get help when you need it.


A-Z advice and support

You can get help with your wellbeing and mental health, wherever you are studying. Some services are the same across all locations. Others depend on your campus. This guide explains what support is available and how to get help when you need it.


Additional payments

When you join us, there are some extra costs that are not included in your tuition fees.


LGBTQIA+ Student Support

We want everyone to feel welcome, respected and supported at university. If you're part of the LGBTQIA+ community, there’s support available across all our campuses.


LGBTQIA+ Student Support

We want everyone to feel welcome, respected and supported at university. If you're part of the LGBTQIA+ community, there’s support available across all our campuses.


How to access your learning materials

During your time at Coventry University London you’ll have access to a range of digital tools and platforms designed to support your learning.


A-Z advice and support

You can get help with your wellbeing and mental health, wherever you are studying. Some services are the same across all locations. Others depend on your campus. This guide explains what support is available and how to get help when you need it.


Get to know your Campus and City

Getting to know your campus and local area is a great way to settle in and make the most of student life. There’s lots of ways to have a look around, both online and in person.


Disability

We want you to enjoy your studies. If you're disabled, have a long-term health or mental health condition (like depression or anxiety), or experience challenges linked to learning differences such as dyslexia, ADHD or autism, our Disability and Wellbeing Team is here to support you.