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A GUIDE TO YOUR ENROLMENT AT HARTPURY 2020

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Contents 2 Welcome to Hartpury University 3 Your Welcome Week 5 Your student experience 6 Student support 7 Your Freshers’ Week 8 Students’ Union welcome 9 Kit, equipment and books 10 Get connected 11 Moving into accommodation

13 Your degree 14 Campus map

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“I love it at Hartpury. The course is industry focused, I have plenty of opportunities to engage with my lecturers and the facilities are amazing.” Whatuni student review, 2020

Welcome to Hartpury

We’re very much looking forward to welcoming you into our Hartpury family in September. You no doubt have lots of questions about joining us. What happens during your Welcome and Freshers’ Week? When will you move into your accommodation? And, arguably most importantly, howwill your course be delivered during Covid-19? Our teams are busy refining and implementing plans. At the heart of every decision we make is the quality of your academic and overall student experience. We’re continuing to consult with our current students and Students’ Union throughout, incorporating suggestions and preferences to ensure your student experience remains the best it can be. Over the next few pages, you’ll find lots of essential guidance about preparing for and completing your enrolment. We’ll keep you updated with specific information as plans progress, in line with Government guidance. In the meantime, please do get in touch if you have any questions at all using the contact details on the back cover.

Rosie Scott-Ward Pro Vice-Chancellor Hartpury University

Make sure you give your parents / guardians their postcard included in this pack

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Your Welcome Week

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Day trip to Cheltenham with my mates

Welcome week starts

Move into my new room! Freshers’ fun

Course events, enrolment and Freshers’ Week

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Student loan arrives First day of my course!!!

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Saturday 19 or Sunday 20 September 2020 Your ResidentialWelcomeWeekend

If you’re moving into Hartpury accommodation on campus, this is when you’ll collect your room keys and start settling in with your new housemates. Turn to page 11 to find out everything you need to know. You’ll have a designated move-in time slot on Saturday 19 or Sunday 20

September, whichwill be sent to you in due course. Monday 21 – Friday 25 September 2020 YourWelcomeWeek

Your Welcome Week is your first week at Hartpury. You’ll meet your Programme Manager and course mates as you take part in subject sessions. These will include practical activities, so it’s important that you bring your kit and equipment with you. Read more on page 9. We’ll send yourWelcomeWeek timetable via email soon.

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Your Enrolment This is an important part of your Welcome Week. Here’s what will happen: 1. Classroom session – first you’ll complete the online section of your enrolment with your Programme Manager. Please make sure you bring your laptop with you. Don’t have a laptop? You could be eligible for a Hardship Bursay of up to £1,000 to help with the cost www.hartpury.ac.uk/ug-finance You may need to fill in some extra finance forms. If you haven’t applied for a student loan, haven’t had your loan approved, or you’re an international student, it’s important that you fill in your FD1 Form and Direct Debit Mandate. Visit your offer-holder hub at www.hartpury.ac.uk/enrolment to download your forms. Please bring the completed copies to your enrolment Don’t forget to buy your parking permit, gym and sports academy membership prior to enrolment. Visit our online store: estore.hartpury.ac.uk Monday 21 September – Sunday 4 October 2020 Your Freshers’ Week Freshers’ Week runs at the same time as Welcome Week and includes lots of social activities to help you settle in and make friends. We’ll be running it over two weeks instead of one this year. Your first week will be packed full of fun physical and virtual events, while your second week will include some chilled activities to help you relax after your first lectures. Find out more on page 7. Monday 28 September 2020 Get your student loan Providing you enrol before Friday 25 September, you’ll get your student loan on Monday 28 September. If you enrol after this date, your loan will be released as soon as possible after 28 September. Enrolling during Covid-19 We’re ensuring our protocols are regularly updated in line with the latest Government guidance. Our estates team are continuing to install safety and wellbeing measures across the whole of our rural 360-hectare campus. We’re currently working hard on detailed plans for your enrolment and academic experience. You’ll receive your full Welcome Week and Freshers’ timetable in September. You should be receiving regular email updates about our latest plans. You can also find the most up-to-date information on our Covid-19 FAQs page. www.hartpury.ac.uk/cv19 When you arrive on campus, you’ll have plenty of guidance to help you to remain hygienic and social distanced. We’ll also provide necessary safety equipment and clear instructions in key places about our protocols. You’ll discover out more about this soon. 2. Enrolment hall – get your photo taken for your Hartpury student ID.

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Your student experience

We’re committed to ensuring that the quality of your academic and overall student experience is at the heart of all of our planning. We’ve been consulting with our current students and Students’ Union throughout our decision making and incorporating their suggestions into plans. This is what your term could look like, with social distancing and sanitising protocols in place, in line with the latest Government guidance.

Teaching experience You’ll still receive a minimum of 15 hours* of timetabled teaching each week in your first year via a mix of learning activities. This is significantly higher than the national average. Practical sessions Our 360-hectare rural campus provides lots of opportunities for learning in small groups outside, so you’ll still be applying theory to practice in practical sessions to strengthen your learning. Face-to-face seminars We pride ourselves on delivering a personalised student experience. We’ll deliver as much face-to-face learning as possible, including smaller group seminars, tutorials and classroom sessions.

*Degrees with significant placement and project-based modules may vary from this.

“Hartpury have been brilliant throughout the CV19 crisis. Online lectures have been really interesting and staff have provided heaps of extra support to make sure we’re all ok. They’ve also kept us up to date about changes and plans, which has been so reassuring, especially as I’m an international student.” Rosie Toobey, equine student

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Supporting you

Our support services will help you to make the most of your time at Hartpury and be the best you can be. Alongside your personal tutor and lecturers, you’ll have access to academic and career guidance, as well as support with your personal development and wellbeing. Achievement and Success Centre (ASC) Our Achievement and Success Centre will help you to develop your academic and personal skills through workshops and resources on heaps of topics, including academic writing, presentation skills, resilience, data and research, and more. Innovation, Careers and Enterprise (ICE) With 1:2:1 careers planning sessions, we can help you to achieve your goals. From CV writing, interview coaching and work placement support, to setting up your own business, there are plenty of opportunities to enhance your professional portfolio with our business experts. Wellbeing Centre Our friendly student wellbeing team includes nurses, counsellors, wellbeing officers and a chaplain. They’re here to provide advice on everything to do with your health and happiness, and can refer you to support services in the local area. Drop in for a chat – it’s all completely confidential. Student Services Student Services is your one-stop shop for everything you need. Located in the Student Zone, this is where you’ll pick up your post (make sure you have your student ID on you), send letters and parcels, and buy the essentials, from toothpaste to stamps.

Check the map on page 14 to find your support teams

Wednesdays are dedicated to your wellbeing. From walking to yoga, we run a range of mood-boosting activities to help you to relax and stay positive.

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Your Freshers’ Week

Freshers’ Week is an important part ofyour university experience. Despite everything that’s going onwith Covid-19, we’re going tomake sureyou have plentyof opportunities to make newfriends and settle intoHartpury life. This year, we’ll be running Freshers’ Week over two weeks, instead of one. Your first week will be packed full of fun physical and virtual events. We’re planning everything from a pub crawl (on campus or in Gloucester) and open air cinema, to trips to Bristol and Cheltenham, a virtual escape room and online cocktail making. Your second week will include some chilled activities, to help you relax after your first course sessions. We’ll be in touch with more details as our plans start to take shape. Clubs and societies Whether you want to carry on doing something you love or try something different, joining a club is a great way to meet people and have new experiences outside of your course.

- Breeding Society - Cheerleading - Equestrian Club - Gaming Group - Give it a Go Society

- Green Leaders - Hockey - LGBT + - Media Society - Polo Fitness

- Polo - Polocrosse - Rugby league - Ultimate Frisbee

Can’t find what you’re looking for? We could help you set up a brand new Hartpury club. HartpuryActive Our Hartpury Active project includes recreational sports teams, fun sports sessions, and fitness activities – no membership required. Our students have recently been enjoying spinning, running, yoga, basketball, netball, badminton, volleyball, table tennis and more. Register your interest now and let us know which activities you’d like to join www.hartpury.ac.uk/ha-register

FollowHartpuryActive to see what’s on HartpuryActive @puryactive

Join the gym Unlimited access to our on-campus gym, £100 per year. You can pay for your membership online at estore.hartpury.ac.uk Select the ‘product catalogue’ followed by ‘sport’ and then ‘gym membership’.

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Welcome from our Students’ Union

Hello fromyour Students’ Union (SU) 2020 – run by students, for students! We’re here to make sure you get the best out of your time here. We’ll provide lots of social opportunities and represent you in the things that matter to you most, to ensure your Hartpury experience is as good as it can be. Your student voice Being your student voice is a big part of why we’re here. Share your views with your student course reps and we’ll make sure your views are heard – you could even stand to be a student rep yourself. Support and guidance We’ll help you to settle in and make friends during your first week; find us outside the University Learning Centre. We’ll be a friendly face on campus. Come and chat to us anytime for support or guidance.

Download the free Totum card app for access to great student discounts. Buy the card to unlock extra rewards – it’s also official proof of ID. Visit totum.com

Hartpury Students’ Union – HSU @Hartpury_SU @HartpurySU

STUDENTS’ UNION

Meet your SU

Alice Doyle, SU President: Opportunities “I can help you to find opportunities, from clubs to volunteering.”

Hazel Facey, SU President: Guidance “I’ll support you to stay healthy and happy.”

Sophie Savage, SU President: Representation “I’m here to make sure your voice is heard.”

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Getting your kit, equipment and books You’ll spend a lot of your time getting hands-on in practical sessions, developing your specialist skills. To keep you safe as you learn, you’ll need to get some essential kit and equipment. You can also start familiarising yourself with the key themes in your subject by doing some summer reading. You’ll be ready to dive into your degree in September. Make sure you buy this in advance and bring it to your Welcome Week. You’ll need it to take part in some of your practical activities. While it doesn’t need to be Hartpury-branded, you might like to buy your kit from our website. We work with trusted suppliers to ensure the highest quality. Visit www.hartpury.ac.uk/shop Please note, due to Covid-19, our clothing suppliers won’t be attending your WelcomeWeek.We recommend that you place your order online as soon as you can, to ensure it’s delivered to your home address before you start. Your recommended reading Reading is a great way to immerse yourself in your subject. While you don’t need to buy any books before you get here, you might fancy doing some additional reading over the summer. Check your offer-holder hub to see the books your Programme Manager has recommended. Find your kit, equipment and book lists on your offer-holder hub Visit www.hartpury.ac.uk/enrolment Your kit and equipment

Our students love to wear Hartpury-branded kit, when learning, on work placement and socialising.

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Get connected

FromWiFi access to IT packages and technical support, here’s everything you need to know about staying connected at Hartpury. Stay connected You’ll have access to WiFi everywhere on campus; including the library, study areas, your accommodation and classrooms. EduroamWiFi – This is what you’ll use on campus. On your enrolment day, we’ll set you up with WiFi access through your student account. Guest access – If you need to access the WiFi before you’re set up, you can connect to ‘_The Cloud’ WiFi on campus as a guest. Once you’ve connected, you’ll need to go to a webpage on your browser and create an account or log into an existing one. Don’t forget to switch over to EduroamWiFi when you’re all set up with your student account. Your on-campus accommodation – You’ll have a wired network point for internet access in your room. If you need to get an Ethernet cable, pop into Student Services. IT packages As a Hartpury student, you’ll have access to the following services for free: - Microsoft Office 365 subscription on your laptop - SPSS statistical programme (used for dissertations and research projects) - Use of all computers on campus Need help? Our friendly IT team are here to help you with any technical problems. Visit the IT Help Desk in the Student Zone near Student Services. Check the map location on page 14.

Top-tip We have an EE mast on site. If you’re looking at updating your phone contract before you get here, this could give you a strong signal.

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Your accommodation

Saturday 19 or Sunday20 September 2020 YourResidentialWelcomeWeekend Living on campus –Hartpuryaccommodation

If you’re moving into Hartpury accommodation on campus, this is when you need to arrive and collect your keys. All new students move in during this weekend, so you can settle in together and start to make friends. You’ll be sent a move-in time slot on Saturday 19 or Sunday 20 September soon. Covid-19 safety You’ll be allowed one guest to help you move into the block, other friends or family members must wait outside. Please wear face coverings inside the buildings. Here’syourResidentialWelcomeWeekend at a glance: Register Let us know you’re here. Finance Meet our team for a few quick checks. Keys Get your accommodation pack and the key to your room. Car parking Order your car pass online now and collect when you arrive. Visit estore.hartpury.ac.uk Meet your lecturers Find out when your course sessions start. Meet your SU They’re a friendly face on campus. Kit and books Order online now to be delivered to your home. See page 9. Block induction Find out about life in Hartpury accommodation. Campus tour For students only! Our student wardens will show you around. Parent sessions Running throughout the day to answer your questions – also available online. International students Check in with our International team. Living off campus –Blackfriars halls of residence You’ll receive all the information you need about moving into Blackfriars directly from Cityheart, who manage the building. Hop on the free bus (don’t forget your mask!) on Saturday and Sunday evening, to join the Freshers’ events on campus.

We’re planning Freshers’ events on Saturday and Sunday evening to help you settle in. We’ll keep you updated as plans progress, in line with Government guidance

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Accommodation FAQs What should I pack?

Find your packing lists (and what not to bring!) on your offer-holder hub and start getting prepared. This includes student essentials, as well as useful things for the household. Visit www.hartpury.ac.uk/enrolment Where can I parkwhen I arrive? If you’re moving in on campus, you’ll park in the main car park. Here you’ll be able to unload your things and move into your new room. If you’re moving into Blackfriars halls off campus, there’s a pay and display car park opposite the building. Cityheart, who manage the accommodation, will be in touch with all the details you need soon. Where can I domywashing? You’ll have access to the laundrette on campus, which is located next to accommodation block Limbury 12. You’ll need to buy a laundry card from the laundrette to do your washing. If you’re moving into Blackfriars there will be laundry facilities in the building. Where can I eat? There are so many options on campus, you’ll never go hungry! Graze restaurant serves hot and cold food, while Red & Black café and Legends bar sell snacks and Costa coffee. There’s a café at our equine centre and a snack truck at the farm too, so you can grab a bite on the go. If you’re living off site in Blackfriars halls, you’ll have plenty of cafés, shops, restaurants and eateries to choose from in nearby Gloucester Quays. Can I order ameal package? Yes. We offer a meal package for when things get busy. They include five meals a week, to be taken at lunch or dinner, Monday – Sunday, to fit around your schedule. To find out more, email accommodation@hartpury.ac.uk Where can I buymy household items? If you’re moving into our self-catered accommodation, you can buy a linen and cutlery starter kit from our online shop, which might come in handy. Visit www.hartpury.ac.uk/shop

“Hi there! I’m Eliza, an international equine student. I’ve written a few blogs about the things I wish I’d known, and the things I wish I’d packed, before coming to university.” www.hartpury.ac.uk/eliza-on-packing www.hartpury.ac.uk/eliza-on-student-life

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Your degree is more important than ever

Following this pandemic, your degree is, arguably, more valuable than ever – both for yourself and society. As a graduate, you’ll be able to add real value to a planet that needs you, and reap the personal benefits that having a degree brings.

The world needs you – Our industries need skilled graduates to feed the planet, advance animal and equine health and welfare, and promote performance and community sport and exercise. You’ll be more employable – You’ll develop new skills in line with new employment areas, as you take part in work placements and volunteering opportunities on and off campus. Earn a higher salary – Graduates have higher job satisfaction and earning power. We know money isn’t everything, but it’s reassuring to know you’ll get a good return on your investment in your degree. Be happier and healthier – Alongside learning, you’ll experience new things, make new friends and develop as a person. Research shows that graduates have higher levels of satisfaction than those without a degree. Do something you love – It’s more important than ever to follow your passion. Learn from lecturers who live and breathe their subject and be ready to make a difference to your own and others’ lives.

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Curriculum changes We’re continually updating our degrees, to ensure that you graduate with the skills and experience today’s employers are looking for. To check for any changes to your course for September 2020, visit www.hartpury.ac.uk/curriculum-changes-2020

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HOME FARM

AGRICULTURE

Home Farm

Main campus

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MAIN CAMPUS

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EQUINE (EQ) Equine Science Laboratories Equine Therapy Centre Rider Performance Centre Equine Centre and Restaurant Stables Arena

MAIN CAMPUS University Learning Centre (ULC) Mark Davison Teaching Centre Graze Restaurant Red & Black Cafe Hartpury House (A-HH) Student Z one/Innova�on, Careers and Enterprise (ICE) Main Recep �on/Stude nt Services Legends Bar Uni Study Lounge Students’ Union (SU) Achievement and Success Centre Toilets Car parking

UNIVERSITY HALLS Hartpury House New Vicarage Limbury

AGRICULTURE (FM) Dairy Unit

Hartpury Agri-Tech Centre Malcolm Wharton Centre University Agriculture Centre Workshops/Ca �le Units ANIMAL Animal Management Centre (AM) Animal Science Laboratories (AS) Veterinary Nursing Centre (VN) Cotswold Dog Spa (EQ) Walle d Animal Collec�on ( WG) Dog Agility Arena

SPORTS (SA) Sports Academy Gloucester Rugby Academy Hartpury RFC Clubhouse Modern Penta thlon Shoo�ng Ran ge Golf Driving Range Rugby and Football Pitches

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Contact us

If you have any questions, get in touch – we’re here to help. Check your email for updates and news about your application. Accommodation accommodation@hartpury.ac.uk +44 (0) 1452 702352 Admissions admissions@hartpury.ac.uk +44 (0) 1452 702244 Finance studentfinance@hartpury.ac.uk

+44 (0) 1452 702103 Learning support learningsupport@hartpury.ac.uk +44 (0) 1452 702478 International international@hartpury.ac.uk +44 (0) 1452 702344

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