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Your complete checklist

These checklists contain all the things you need to do before you start uni and lots of advice and guidance to get you off to the best start.

  • Bookmark this page: you can work your way through the tasks in your own time.
  • Read your emails from us: we’ll keep you up to date with everything you need to know and when.

Your essential tasks

You need to complete all the tasks in these tabs before you start university.

1. What you can do now

  • Keep checking the Belong at 91¶¶Òõ page for videos, blogs, and important updates.
  • Join your 91¶¶Òõ offer holder community to chat to potential future classmates and flatmates, and make friends before you arrive - look out for an email from us inviting you to join, if you haven't already.
  • Join some of our online 'Get Ready' events to learn more about the university, help get prepared and meet other new students. 
  • Check your start date, school and course info in by viewing your offer letter.
  • Hear from about uni life and your subject blog.
  • View the term and semester dates. Note, some courses have an earlier start date.
  • Follow us on social media.
  • Get a suitable digital picture ready to upload for your unicard, to speed up your online enrolment. You will need a passport style, colour photo, of your head and shoulders on a plain background, that is ideally less than one month old. Smiling is acceptable, but your face must not be obscured by hair, hats, sunglasses, or flash glare.

Keep up to date with news and events

2. Enrol and complete online tasks

  • Complete online enrolment via . We will send you an email invite when online enrolment opens. During online enrolment you will need to upload a photo of you for your unicard. You will be able to collect your unicard once you arrive and you will be expected to carry it with you whilst on campus.
  • Activate your university user account, if you haven’t already.

Complete your online tasks once you have enrolled, such as:

  • confirming your course start dates on Student View
  • logging in to My 91¶¶Òõ.

Please see the online tasks page for more information and help with completing these.

Complete your online tasks

3. After you have enrolled

Login to My 91¶¶Òõ () via a browser for the following:

  • make sure your course and contact details are correct
  • check your timetables – don't worry if your timetable doesn't look that busy yet, we'll be adding events regularly after you enrol. You'll get your academic timetable when you arrive
  • access your university email inbox – be sure to check this regularly for important updates
  • access My Studies – an online space where you'll find learning materials, assessments and other study-related content
  • Get to know your subject via the course section, including pre-arrival course preparation on My Studies

If you have any issues, please see the online tasks page for more information.

Log in to My 91¶¶Òõ

4. Get ready for your studies

  • Download Microsoft Teams via My 91¶¶Òõ and log in to with your university email address.
  • Start to build your study and digital skills to get ready for university-level study, and find out about our library and available resources.
  • Log in to LinkedIn Learning for video-based training courses.
  • Find out about libraries, learning platforms and how to create a university ready study set up.
  • Find out what to expect from learning and living on campus this year.
  • Attend the Get ready for your Course event for your school.
  • Click through the tabs below for further information on how to prepare for university.

Build your study and digital skills

5. Set up off-campus access

Accessing My 91¶¶Òõ and uni email when off campus or when using non-university wi-fi

All new students are now required to use Multifactor Authentication (MFA). This added security measure will protect your university account and requires the Microsoft Authenticator app to confirm your identity when off campus. Before you can check your timetable, email and course materials, you will need to set up your phone so you can access the student portal My 91¶¶Òõ when away from the campus. You will require both your mobile device and a computer to complete this process.

Download the app

The Microsoft Authenticator app is available for Apple and Android devices, and we would recommend downloading the app from a wifi source either on campus or at home:

  • (iOS)
  • (Android)

Once installed, visit the using your computer and enter your university username and password. Click on 'Set Up Now' to begin the process. This will involve both the phone's app and computer to complete the setup.

Detailed instructions are outlined in our (pdf).

If you experience any issues please contact the Service Desk on 01273 644444, or email them at servicedesk@brighton.ac.uk.

Preparing for university

The checklists below will help you keep track of all the other tasks you need to complete before you arrive. Depending on your situation, some of the tasks on each checklist might not apply to you.

Student finance

  • Make or update your student finance application – for UK and home students.
  • Open a student bank account.
  • with credit – use your unicard to pay for printing, get discounted food and drink and access rooms. You'll get your card when you arrive.
  •  for student discounts.
  • Students with a disability may want to apply for Disabled Student Allowance.
  • Students with children may be eligible for extra funding for childcare.
  • See for news including those relating to student finance
  • Work out a budget and make sure you have enough money to cover your first two weeks.
  • Find out about part-time jobs.

Find out more about your finances

Accommodation

  • Organise your accommodation.
  • If you are offered a place in university halls, please , within three working days.
  • Complete the  where you’ll be given an arrival time. You'll get this in an email too.
  • Join your halls Facebook group – the accommodation team will send you a link.
  • Check out the Residential Wellbeing service.
  • For private accommodation, get in touch with our accommodation team
  • Use our What to bring checklist to help you plan for your move.

Find out more about accommodation

Student life

  • Sign up for  updates.
  • Take a look at the BSU you can join.
  • Stay active and make friends with .
  • Join us on social media and chat to current students.
  • Join our Campus and Freshers Facebook groups.

Find our more about your Students' Union

Health and wellbeing

  • Read about our support and wellbeing services – it’s good to know they’re there whether you need them or not.
  • See what health services are available and how to register with a doctor.
  • Illnesses can spread easily in communities where people live or work closely together in large groups. We strongly encourage you to check you are up to date with your vaccinations, including making sure:
    • you have had two doses of the MMR vaccine
    • you have had the MenACWY vaccine
    • you are up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations.

You don't need to wait until you arrive to get in touch with support services:

  • Speak to the disability and learning support team about a learning support plan or funded support.
  • Speak to your school’s Student Support and Guidance Tutor (SSGT).
  • Browse and contact our other support services.

Find out more about our wellbeing service

Travelling to campus

  • If you’re moving into halls, you'll need to arrange how you are getting to uni – we’ll send you lots of information via email to help you plan your move.
  • Think about how you’ll get around once you’re here.
  • If you're not living near campus, check our support for commuter students.

Find out more about learning and living on campus

International students 

  • Pay your tuition fee deposit.
  • Request your CAS and apply for your visa.
  • Join in with orientation programme.

Find out more about life in the UK

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