Hartpury_College_Enrolment_Pack_2023

Your Enrolment Pack Your guide to joining us in September 2023

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR ENROLMENT AND COURSE START

Your Enrolment Pack is here

Check your next steps below and find out more inside.

Read this Enrolment Pack It includes details about what you need to do now and when you get your results, and what to bring to enrolment.

Fill in your forms Download and complete your forms, ready to bring to

enrolment. Find out more on pages 5 and 7. www.hartpury.ac.uk/comingtohartpury

Apply for your transport If you live locally and want to travel on Hartpury transport,

apply by 30 July 2023. See pages 5, 9, and 10. www.hartpury.ac.uk/college-transport

Add key dates to your diary Find your term dates and inset days on pages 17-18.

Make any payments Find details about payments and the financial support available on page 5. International students Pay your deposit and start your visa application. Check our guidance at www.hartpury.ac.uk/studentvisa

Buy kit or equipment Check page 15 for details and order online ready for enrolment.

Prepare your documents Send us any learning support documents via email now. Bring your forms and ID to enrolment. View pages 7-8.

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Contents Welcome to Hartpury 3 Getting ready for enrolment 5 International students 6 Your payments and documents 7 Aspire learning support 8 What happens at enrolment 9 Getting to college 10 Your enrolment timetable 11-12 Moving into accommodation 13-14 Your clothing and equipment 15 Additional short courses 16 Your term dates 17

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“I met my best friends at enrolment. We're in the same tutor group and got on straight away. We help each other and hang out outside of lectures." Ella, A-level student

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Welcome to Hartpury

We hope you’re keeping well and feeling excited to start your new adventure with us as part of the Hartpury family.* You’ve made an outstanding choice. You’re joining an institution that’s rated Ofsted Outstanding for our academic provision. With world-class facilities at your fingertips, you’ll have everything you need to succeed. We’re continually investing in your learning environment. Recent campus developments include our new Graze restaurant with a Costa Coffee and social study spaces, a Digital Studio to explore the technology of tomorrow, a Tech Box Park for agribusiness innovation, an Equine and Animal Assisted Activities Area for training and research, and recently launched hydrotherapy facilities in our equine centre; one of the largest in the UK. Other cutting-edge facilities include our Sports Academy, home to the latest technologies, an Agri-Tech Centre for smart farming on our commercial campus farm, and over 70 species in our animal collection. Your course will help you prepare for your future career or university course. You could follow in the footsteps of our former students, who have gone on to study a variety of courses at many different universities including Hartpury University, the University of Edinburgh, Loughborough University, the University of Cambridge, and the University of Oxford. They’re doing amazing things in the agriculture, animal, equine, sport, and veterinary sectors, and beyond. Whatever your big dream is, by choosing Hartpury College you’re taking your first step towards making it a reality . Claire Whitworth Deputy Principal, Further Education

*Subject to meeting the conditions of your offer

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Getting ready for enrolment Before you arrive for your enrolment, there are some important things you need to do. This will help us make your enrolment day as smooth as possible.

• Accommodation and livery

If you’ve been allocated a place in accommodation or livery, you’ve already paid your deposit and set up your payment plan. You’ll receive your payment schedule after you enrol. See pages 9, 13, and 14 for details about moving in and bringing your horse. If you live locally and would like to use our Home-to-College bus service, you can book and pay for this now using Zeelo. You must apply for your college transport by 30 July 2023 to secure a place for September. Visit our website for details on how to set up your Zeelo account, browse our routes, find your nearest stop, check the cost, and book your annual ticket. www.hartpury.ac.uk/college-transport • Sports Academy membership, £120 • Transport membership for the year. This includes training with top-quality coaches, access to our world-class facilities, transport, and our Sports Academy Performance Hub. If you’d like membership for our gyms, you’ll need to pay for the year. Visit our website to pay for your Sports Academy and/or gym membership. • Gym membership, £120 If you’re joining one of our Sports Academies, you’ll need to pay for

Step 1: Fill in your forms You must bring your completed forms with you to enrolment. 1. Visit www.hartpury.ac.uk/ comingtohartpury 2. Download and print your forms. 3. Fill in the paper copies and check them off on page 7. 4. Keep them somewhere safe and remember to bring them to your enrolment. Step 2: Make your payments There are some fees to pay before you start, including the educational visits fee for all students. • Educational visits fee (£75)

Field trips, visits, and external speakers are an important part of your student experience. This fee contributes to the cost of speakers, transport for off-site visits, and entry to shows, events, museums, competitions, and many other attractions. Visit our website to pay your educational visits fee before you arrive for enrolment. www.hartpury.ac.uk/staff-and-students/ current-students Additional payments If you’ve applied for accommodation, livery, or transport, are joining one of our Sports Academies, or would like to become a gym member, there will be some additional costs.

estore.hartpury.ac.uk/ product-catalogue/sport

Financial support We offer a range of bursaries to help you with the cost of college. Visit our website to find out what’s on offer and apply. www.hartpury.ac.uk/college-finance Our Finance team is here to help. If you have any questions, get in touch by emailing collegebursaries@hartpury.ac.uk

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Step 3: Buy your kit You may need to buy some kit and/or equipment to keep you safe as you complete the practical elements of your course. Turn to page 15 for details. Step 4: Tell us your exam results For UK students, GCSE results day is 24 August 2023 We wish you good luck. All your hard work this year will be worth it. If you have a conditional offer, you’ll need to let us know your results as soon as you get them. You can do this on our website. www.hartpury.ac.uk International students Please submit your grades and qualification as soon as you get them via this form. www.hartpury.ac.uk/qualification collection-form What we do with your results If you’ve achieved the grades that you need to meet your offer, it will be made unconditional and we’ll send you confirmation by email. If you haven’t achieved the results you need to meet your offer, try not to worry. We’ll review your application and may still be able to offer you a place on the course, or an alternative. The course tutor may wish to call you to discuss your options – so please make sure you have your phone with you. Once we’ve made a decision, we’ll send you confirmation by email. If you’ve achieved better grades than expected and wish to be considered for a higher level course, please contact our Admissions team. Your application will be reviewed to consider whether this is possible. - Email admissions@hartpury.ac.uk - Call 01452 702244 Confirmation of your results We’ll receive confirmation of results from the awarding bodies shortly after enrolment. If you submit fraudulent results you’ll be withdrawn from your programme.

International students

If you’re an international student with a Student visa, we’ll need to see your passport and your Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) at enrolment, if you have collected this. If you requested for your BRP card be sent to Hartpury, it will be waiting for you to collect at enrolment. A copy of these documents will be taken and held with our International Manager as part of UK Visa and Immigration compliance. Visa support If you haven’t already started your visa application, it’s important you do this as soon as possible. Visit our website for visa support guidance. www.hartpury.ac.uk/studentvisa

Our International team is here to support you throughout the process. Get in touch by emailing international@hartpury.ac.uk

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Your payments and documents

Making your payments Check page 5 for full payment details, including which ones apply to you. Educational visits fee – for all students Additional fees If you’ve applied for any of the following, tick off your payments as you make them. Use our handy checklist to tick off your payments as you make them and ensure you’ve prepared the important documents you need to bring to enrolment. Preparing your documents You’ll need to bring your completed forms to enrolment, as well as your proof of ID. Forms Hartpury College regulations acceptance form – this includes your student code of conduct and safeguarding information. Trip consent form – permission to attend course trips. Work experience consent form – permission to take part in a work placement. If you’re undertaking a residential work placement, we’ve also included a checklist for your parent/carer to review when assessing the accommodation. Proof of ID Passport or driving licence – if you don’t have these, you can bring your birth certificate. Transport Sports Academy Gym membership (optional)

Visit www.hartpury.ac.uk/comingtohartpury to download and print your enrolment forms

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Aspire learning support

ASPiRE

The Aspire team is here to offer academic support throughout your time at Hartpury. Before you enrol If you have any of the following, please send us copies now. Having these documents in advance will enable us to plan your support ready for when you arrive. Email your documents to aspire@hartpury.ac.uk • Educational Health and Care Plan • An Educational Psychologist Report • School Individual Support Plan • My Plan • A signed and dated Form 8 from school Additional exam arrangements If you’ve been granted any extra time, a reader, scribe, separate room or any other exam adjustments during your school exams, you’ll need to be re-assessed at Hartpury. If you’ve had centre-delegated arrangements (e.g. a separate, smaller room, laptop) please ask your school for written proof of this. Please note, if we don’t have a copy of your Form 8, we won’t be able to highlight your exam needs as a priority and this may delay your application for any exam arrangements at Hartpury. During your enrolment You’ll meet our Aspire support team at the Learning Support desk and get to ask any questions you have about support and exam arrangements. If you’re feeling particularly anxious about enrolment, please email us to discuss your support options at aspire@hartpury.ac.uk Discover more about support and read our Aspire learning support guide at www.hartpury. ac.uk/college-support

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What happens at enrolment

Information for parents of non-residential students If your child isn’t moving into accommodation, you’ll be at enrolment for approximately 1.5 hours. Your child will then start their induction programme – you’re free to leave at this point or wait on campus until the end of the enrolment day to take them home, if they’re not using college transport. If they’ve been allocated a place on our transport, they’ll If you’re a non-residential student under the age of 18 living in the UK, your parent/carer will need to accompany you at your enrolment. For residential students, your parent/carer will have attended Residential Move-in Day, so they won’t be required at your enrolment. International students You’ll take part in all of the same enrolment activities as your course – check the table on pages 11-12 to find your date and time. You’ll be invited to join your International Orientation programme on 15 and 16 September 2023 . This will help you to settle into life in the UK and at Hartpury, make friends, and start to feel at home. Livery Residential students: You’ll bring your horse on Residential Move-in Day. See page 13 for details. Non-residential students: You’ll move your horse in on your enrolment day. Please arrive earlier than your enrolment time slot (see pages 11-12) to make sure you have plenty of time to settle them in before enrolling. Your livery packing list is now available www.hartpury.ac.uk/comingtohartpury Our Livery team will be in touch with more details over the coming months. travel home on the Hartpury bus. Advice for under 18 year olds

On this page, you’ll find everything you need to know about your enrolment. For the date and time for your course, turn to pages 11-12. If there’s anything else you’d like to know, please get in touch with us using the contact details on the back page. Where to go Your enrolment will take place in the College Library, within the College Learning Centre (CLC). When you arrive, follow signs from the car park. What to do We’ll guide you through the process and make sure you’re ready to start your college life as part of our #HartpuryFamily. You’ll meet our Admissions, Finance, Transport, IT, and Aspire learning support teams, as well as your Students’ Union and course tutors. After you’ve enrolled Once you’ve completed your enrolment, you’ll start your course and be in college for the rest of the day. You’ll meet your classmates and get your timetable, before starting your first lessons. You’ll then be in college for the rest of the week. If there’s a study day during this If you’ve been allocated accommodation, you’ll move in on Sunday 3 September 2023 . See pages 13-14 for everything you need to know, including your move-in time slot and details of your student and parent briefing sessions. Traveling to your enrolment You’ll need to make your own way to your enrolment. If you’ve booked your transport via Zeelo by the deadline (30 July 2023), you’ll be able to get the bus home. Everything you need to access your transport will be available on the Zeelo app. You’ll get a QR code on your phone that the driver will scan when you board the bus. Our buses will start running on the afternoon of Monday 4 September and to timetable from then onwards. week, your tutor will let you know. Moving into accommodation

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Getting to college

If you live near Hartpury and are able to go home each day, we offer a Home-to-College bus service that operates across Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Warwickshire, and Wiltshire. If you want to travel on our buses, it’s important that you apply via Zeeolo, pay your deposit (refunded if you don’t receive the results for your course), and set up your payment plan before the deadline on 30 July 2023. This will secure your place for September 2023. Apply for your transport now Visit our website and apply online www.hartpury.ac.uk/college-transport You’ll be directed to the Zeelo website to set up your account, browse our routes, find your nearest stop, check the cost, and pay your deposit. From July, you’ll be able to pay the remaining annual ticket amount or set up a payment plan.

Deadline You must apply for your college transport by 30 July 2023.

Traveling to enrolment: You’ll need to travel to enrolment yourself. Traveling home: If you’ve been allocated a place, you’ll travel home from your enrolment on the Hartpury bus. Make sure you’ve got your QR code ticket ready via the Zeelo app for the bus driver to scan. If you have any questions, our Transport team will be on-hand and happy to help.

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Your enrolment timetable Your enrolment will take place between Monday 4 - Friday 8 September 2023. Find the date and time for your course below. Location: College Library in the College Learning Centre (CLC) Please arrive at your allocated time and not in advance, to avoid excessive queues.

Subject

Date

Time

Agriculture

Apprentices Year 1

Monday 4 September

9.15-10am

Level 2 Diploma Agriculture

Monday 4 September

11.30am-12.15pm

Access to Higher Education Land Based Studies

Monday 4 September

2.45-3.30pm

Level 3 Foundation Diploma Agriculture (surname A-L)

Wednesday 6 September

2-3pm

Level 3 Foundation Diploma Agriculture (surname M-Z)

Wednesday 6 September

3-4pm

Level 3 Extended Certificate Agriculture

Thursday 7 September

2-2.45pm

Level 3 Foundation Diploma Farm Mechanisation

Thursday 7 September

2.45-3.30pm

Level 3 Extended Certificate Farm Mechanisation

Thursday 7 September

2.45-3.30pm

Level 3 Extended Diploma Land Based Technology

Thursday 7 September

3.30-4.15pm

Level 3 Foundation Diploma Countryside Management (Game)

Thursday 7 September

3.30-4.15pm

Level 3 Extended Certificate Countryside Management (Game)

Thursday 7 September

3.30-4.15pm

A-levels

A Levels (surname A-D)

Tuesday 5 September

1.15-2pm

A Levels (surname E-J)

Tuesday 5 September

2-2.45pm

A Levels (surname K-R)

Tuesday 5 September

2.45-3.30pm

A Levels (surname S-Z)

Tuesday 5 September

3.30-4.15pm

Animal

Level 2 Diploma Animal Care

Monday 4 September

10.45-11.30am

Level 3 Foundation Diploma Animal Management (surname A-E)

Friday 8 September

8.30-9.15am

Level 3 Foundation Diploma Animal Management (surname F-M)

Friday 8 September

9.15-10am

Level 3 Foundation Diploma Animal Management (surname N-Z)

Friday 8 September

10-10.45am

Level 3 Extended Certificate Animal Management

Friday 8 September

10.45-11.30am

Level 3 Extended Diploma Animal Science

Friday 8 September

11.30am-12.15pm

Equine

Level 3 Extended Certificate Equine Management

Tuesday 5 September

8.30-9.15am

Level 3 Foundation Diploma Equine Management (Business)

Tuesday 5 September

9.15-10am

Level 3 Foundation Diploma Equine Management (Equitation) Surname A-H

Tuesday 5 September

10-10.45am

Level 3 Foundation Diploma Equine Management (Equitation) Surname I-Z

Tuesday 5 September

10.45-11.30am

Level 3 Extended Diploma Equine Science

Tuesday 5 September

11.30am-12.15pm

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Subject

Date

Time

Sport

Level 2 Extended Certificate General Sport

Monday 4 September

1.15-2pm

Level 2 Extended Certificate Sport - Specialist Sport

Monday 4 September

2-2.45pm

Access to Higher Education Sport

Monday 4 September

2.45-3.30pm

Level 3 Foundation Diploma Sport (Rugby) (surname A-E)

Wednesday 6 September

8.30-9.15am

Level 3 Extended Diploma Sport (Rugby) (surname A-E)

Wednesday 6 September

8.30-9.15am

Level 3 Foundation Diploma Sport (Rugby) (surname F-M)

Wednesday 6 September

9.15-10am

Level 3 Extended Diploma Sport (Rugby) (surname F-M)

Wednesday 6 September

9.15-10am

Level 3 Foundation Diploma Sport (Rugby) (surname N-Z)

Wednesday 6 September

10-10.45am

Level 3 Extended Diploma Sport (Rugby) (surname N-Z)

Wednesday 6 September

10-10.45am

Level 3 Extended Diploma Sport and Exercise Science (surname A-F)

Wednesday 6 September

10.45-11.30am

Level 3 Extended Diploma Sport and Exercise Science (surname G-M)

Wednesday 6 September

11.30am-12.15pm

Level 3 Extended Diploma Sport and Exercise Science (surname N-Z)

Wednesday 6 September

12.15-1pm

Level 3 Foundation Diploma Sport (Golf)

Thursday 7 September

8.30-9.15am

Level 3 Extended Diploma Sport (Golf)

Thursday 7 September

8.30-9.15am

Level 3 Foundation Diploma Sport (Football) (surname A-L)

Thursday 7 September

9.15-10am

Level 3 Extended Diploma Sport (Football) (surname A-L)

Thursday 7 September

9.15-10am

Level 3 Foundation Diploma Sport (Football) (surname M-Z)

Thursday 7 September

10-10.45am

Level 3 Extended Diploma Sport (Football) (surname M-Z)

Thursday 7 September

10-10.45am

Level 3 Foundation Diploma (P.E. & Coaching) (surname A-K)

Thursday 7 September

10.45-11.30am

Level 3 Extended Diploma Sport (P.E. & Coaching) (surname A-K)

Thursday 7 September

10.45-11.30am

Level 3 Foundation Diploma (P.E. & Coaching) (surname (L-Z)

Thursday 7 September

11.30am-12.15pm

Level 3 Extended Diploma Sport (P.E. & Coaching) (surname L-Z)

Thursday 7 September

11.30am-12.15pm

Level 3 Extended Diploma Sport (Fitness)

Friday 8 September

1.15-2pm

Level 3 Foundation Diploma Sport (Fitness)

Friday 8 September

1.15-2pm

Outdoor Activities

Level 2 Extended Certificate Outdoor Adventure

Monday 4 September

1.15-2pm

Level 3 Foundation Diploma Outdoor Activities

Thursday 7 September

1.15-2pm

Level 3 Extended Diploma Outdoor Activities

Thursday 7 September

1.15-2pm

Uniformed Protective Services

Level 3 Foundation Diploma Uniformed Protective Services (surname A-J)

Friday 8 September

2-2.45am

Level 3 Extended Diploma Uniformed Protective Services (surname A-J)

Friday 8 September

2-2.45am

Level 3 Foundation Diploma Uniformed Protective Services (surname K-Z)

Friday 8 September

2.45-3.30pm

Level 3 Extended Diploma Uniformed Protective Services (surname K-Z)

Friday 8 September

2.45-3.30pm

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Moving into accommodation Sunday 3 September 2023 Residential Move-in Day If you’ve been allocated accommodation on campus, this is when you’ll arrive and move into your new home from home. Getting here If you’re travelling by car, please park in the main car park and follow signs to the College Learning Centre (CLC), where you’ll be greeted by our Accommodation team. Your arrival time slot Please check the table below for your designated move-in time slot. This is when you’ll arrive, get your key, and move into your room. Location: College Library in the College Learning Centre (CLC) If you’re under 18 years old, your parent/carer must be with you. They’ll need to sign our Accommodation License including the Residential Regulations and Procedures before you collect your room key.

Accommodation block

Time slot

Rudgeley

9.15am-10.45am

Dingle 1

10.45am-12.15pm

Catsbury

1.30pm-3pm

Dingle 2 and New Vic

3pm-4pm

Livery If you’re bringing your horse, you’ll settle them into livery before you move into accommodation. Please arrive earlier than your move-in timeslot (see table above) to ensure you have plenty of time. Once your horse is settled, make your way to the College Learning Centre to arrive at your allocated time. Our Livery team will be in touch with more details over the coming months. Moving in You’ll be welcomed into your accommodation block by our Residential Support team, who will be on-hand to answer your questions you have. Now it’s time to unpack and make your room feel like home. When you’re ready for a break, head to Heroes Lounge, our residential common room, and help yourself to some refreshments. Check your accommodation and livery packing lists and start getting prepared www.hartpury.ac.uk/comingtohartpury

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Your residential briefing Next, you’ll attend your Student Residential Briefing, led by your Residential Support Officer. At the same time, your parent/carer will attend an essential briefing on residential life, safeguarding, and their responsibilities as a parent/carer. This will be held by our Deputy Principal Resources, Head of Safeguarding and Wellbeing, and Head of Residential Life and Residential Services.

Please see the table below for your allocated briefing time

Student briefing location

Parent/carer briefing location

Accommodation block

Time

Rudgeley

1pm

Dingle 1

2.30pm

Outside Graze restaurant

Mark Davison Centre (MDC) 1

Catsbury

4.15pm

Dingle 2 and New Vic

5pm

Evening BBQ, 6pm onwards After you’ve said goodbye to your parents/carers, join us for a BBQ and team building activities with your housemates. It’s a great way to make friends and start to feel at home at Hartpury. Monday 4 September 2023 You’ll have breakfast with members of the Residential team and other students from your accommodation before taking part in fun activities and workshops throughout the day and into the evening. Tuesday 5 – Friday 8 September 2023 Check pages 11-12 to find the enrolment date and time for your course. Once you’ve enrolled, you’ll be in college for the full day, as well as the rest of the week for your first academic sessions. Until then, you’ll continue to take part in activities and workshops with our Residential team and settle into your accommodation.

In the evenings, there will be activities for you and your new friends to get involved in.

Saturday 9 – Sunday 10 September 2023 Join more activities on Saturday day as a great way to meet people and get to know our campus. For a thrilling end to the week, why not spend the day at Thorpe Park? In August, we’ll send more details on these activities and how to book the Thorpe Park trip (150 spaces, circa £40 per student).

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Your clothing and equipment

Your course includes practical elements to help you prepare for the future. As such, you’ll need to buy some specialist kit and/or equipment in order to complete them. Your kit and equipment As a Hartpury student, there are some general items you’ll need to compete your studies, such as a laptop, writing paper and folders. You’ll also need some more specialist things for your subject. We work with trusted brands to produce high-quality clothing for your course and/or sport. Check the kit and equipment list for your course www.hartpury.ac.uk/comingtohartpury

Don’t forget, we offer bursaries to support UK students with college costs Find out more and apply now www.hartpury.ac.uk/college-finance

Ordering your kit We recommend that you order your kit online now, to ensure it’s ready for the start of your course in September. You can pay to have your kit delivered to your home address in advance or collect it at your enrolment day free of charge. To place your order, visit www.hartpury.ac.uk/shop Agriculture, Animal, and Equine JS Teamwear will be at your enrolment. You’ll be able to collect pre-ordered kit, try on your items, and organise any size changes required for a speedy exchange. You’ll also be able to order kit at enrolment once you’ve tried it on. Please note that residential students will have this delivered to Hartpury for free, while non-residential students will pay for delivery to their home address. Sport You’ll be able to try samples at enrolment, but you’ll need to order kit online. This will be sent to you in the post. International students You can order you kit online now and collect at your enrolment. Alternatively, you can wait until you arrive in the UK and place your order online, to be delivered to your new Hartpury address. Your reading list Your tutor will give you your course reading list when you arrive. You’ll be able to access all these textbooks, ebooks, and resources for free via our College Library, which also offers study spaces, laptops to loan, printing facilities, and helpful staff who will ensure you have everything you need.

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Additional short courses

Did you know that we offer a number of short courses in agriculture? These are additional to your course and include chainsaw maintenance and operation, all terrain vehicle (ATV), telescopic forklift, pesticides, and tractor driving. To check our courses, book your place, and make your payment, visit our online shop estore.hartpury.ac.uk and select ‘Product Catalogue’ and then ‘Additional Courses for FE and HE Students’.

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Your term dates 2023/24

A-level students

Date

Activity

Bank holiday*

Inset day

2023 4-8 September

Enrolment and start of teaching

Teaching

27 October

11 September – 27 October

Holiday

30 October – 3 November

Teaching

6 November 21-22 December

6 November – 22 December

Holiday

25-26 December 1 January 2024

25 December – 5 January 2024

2024 8 January – 9 February

Teaching

9 February

Holiday

12-16 February

Teaching

19 February 22 March

19 February – 22 March

Holiday

29 March 1 April

25 March – 5 April

Teaching

6 May

15 April

8 April – 24 May

Holiday

27 May

27-31 May

Teaching

3-21 June

Holiday

24 June onwards

Diploma and Access to HE students

Date

Activity

Bank holiday*

Inset day

2023 4-8 September

Enrolment and start of teaching

Teaching

27 October

11 September – 27 October

Holiday

30 October – 3 November

Teaching

6 November 21-22 December

6 November – 22 December

Holiday

25-26 December 1 January 2024

25 December – 5 January 2024

2024 8 January – 9 February

Teaching

9 February

Holiday

12-16 February

Teaching

19 February 22 March

19 February – 22 March

Holiday

29 March 1 April

25 March – 12 April

Teaching

6 May 27 May

15 April

15 April – 21 June

Holiday

24 June onwards

*There is no timetabled teaching on bank holidays.

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College inset days Inset days are additional days off for A-level, diploma, and Access to HE students. Check your inset dates in the term dates table on the previous page. You won’t be required in college on these dates, although tutors may require attendance to catch up on any outstanding work. If you’re an equine student with livery and the inset day falls on a Monday, you may be able to return with your horse on the Sunday. You’ll need to get permission from the Director of Equine.

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#ComingToHartpury2023

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

+44 (0) 1452 702103 / 702697 Aspire – learning support aspire@hartpury.ac.uk +44 (0) 1452 941299 International international@hartpury.ac.uk +44 (0) 1452 702344 www.hartpury.ac.uk

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