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Enrolment is when you officially register on your course and is very important. It’s at enrolment that you get your student ID card and officially become a St George’s student. This will also give you access to university resources.

If you are studying on a full-time undergraduate or postgraduate programme starting in September, enrolment will take place during induction week, which all students should attend.  

During induction week, students will enrol, meet their classmates, find out more about the range of support St George’s has to offer, attend various introductory sessions and start some academic teaching. An induction timetable will be sent to students nearer the time. This will include details about the time, date and venue of all activities.  Some activities can be completed online.

There are additional social activities and information sessions for international students which are intended to prepare you for studying at St George’s as well as living in the UK. Please see below for more information. The ‘Settling in’ section of our pre-departure guide (PDF) also contains information about induction.

If you are enrolling on a short course of study (for example, a medical elective or the summer school), your enrolment and induction will be organised by the admissions and/or course team.

What happens when you enrol

 

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