There’s a lot to think about when starting your studies, so below is a list of the items we recommend you focus on.Â
If you still need to organise accommodation in Bournemouth, contact our Residential Services team to discuss your options.
Money
It’s a good idea to bring some money to cover expenses for the first few weeks. Any financial support you're expecting (loans, grants, bursaries, scholarships or sponsorship) is usually only released after we have confirmed that you have enrolled on your course.
Funding may also be late if you applied after the deadline, and bank transfers can take up to two weeks to process if you are setting up a UK bank account for the first time. Check our finance for students section for more information.
Documents
We like to keep you updated, but there are some emails that will really help make your first few days run smoothly. It’s worth bringing copies, or saving emails or screenshots, of the following communications:
- Confirmation email: Sent when your place is confirmed and includes the start date for your course. You can check all the dates on our academic datesÌý±è²¹²µ±ð²õ.
- Accommodation move-in confirmation: If you have booked accommodation through ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥, we will be in touch with details about your online accommodation induction and how to book your moving-in slot. You can read more about preparing to move here on the accommodation webpages.
- Registration email: This email will include the time, date and location of your first session and details about how to register and enrol on your course. Please complete your registration and enrolment as soon as possible and before the start date of your course.
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It is a good idea to carry original certificates of the following documents in your hand luggage so you can keep them safe - consider also keeping a spare copy in your larger luggage.
- Proof of your identity: Photo ID such as a passport or driving licence to collect your keys to your accommodation (and bus pass if you’ve requested one) and enrol on your course
- Educational qualifications: Original certificates for the qualifications required for your course (e.g. BTEC, A-level, degree, English language qualification) and official translations if not originally in English
- NHS or HPC professional courses:Â Original Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) certificate
- Student Route, or other visa: In order to collect your Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) once you're in the UK you will need your passport including the entry clearance sticker (which has been stamped at the border or proof of entry to the UK) plus the letter you recieved from the Home Office with your visa.
Clothes and items for your new home
If you’re moving to ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ halls or a UniLet house, check this helpful guide (pdf 200kb) which shows what is included in each accommodation. There is also a separate preparing to move here webpage going over how to collect your keys and what to bring with you for ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ halls or a UniLet house.
If you're renting privately, contact your provider as they should be able to give you this information too.
The best advice we can offer is to not over-pack and consider how you are travelling to your new home... are there weight restrictions on your flight, will you be able to carry everything, do you really need it?
It’s likely your room is for single occupancy, with limited storage so stick to the essentials as you can always buy things once you are here. You are also likely to be sharing a kitchen and lounge space so shopping for items for these areas can be a good way to get to know each other when you arrive. Â
Here's our essential items list:
- Duvet, pillows and bed linen (or order a bedding pack from UniKitOut - see below)
- A towel
- Cutlery and crockery (enough for you!)
- Some pots and pans (some flats have induction hobs, we suggest that you bring suitable pans)
- Cooking utensilsÂ
- Tin opener and vegetable peeler
- A tea towel
- A warm winter coat and comfy shoes
- Enough clothes to make you feel good but not so many you have nowhere to put them
- Some photos or posters to pin to your notice board to make you feel at home.
If you are travelling from abroad, you don’t need to bring these items in your luggage. Local supermarkets and shops will stock everything you need, so you can buy them when you get here. You can .
Get it delivered with UniKitOut
To reduce how much you bring to set up your new home, you can buy lots of essential items from  and have everything delivered directly to your accommodation - claim 10% discount by quoting your unique code µþ±«10Ìýwhen you check out.
If you are travelling from overseas, the bedding pack is a great option as you don't need to pack these items, or shop for them after a long journey when you will be tired. Please note, in the UK shops selling these items, including supermarkets, will close at 16:00 on a Sunday.Â
NHS students
NHS conditions for studying a professional course mean you will need to complete both a Occupational Health Check and a Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check online. If you don't complete these checks, your first placement may be delayed so we recommend that you complete them before you arrive.You will be sent an email with your personal login information to complete these checks. If you can't find the email or are unsure of what to do, please contact AskÂãÁÄÖ±²¥.