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HELP IS AT HAND

HELP IS AT HAND. Your Student Charter. 1. be course ready. Ensure all course registration paperwork is in place. ICON Course Inquiry Points – CIP Occupational Health checks Outstanding Disclosure and Barring Service checks (DBS) Cumbria Card. Paying your fees in 2014/15.

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HELP IS AT HAND

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  1. HELP IS AT HAND

  2. Your Student Charter

  3. 1. be course ready

  4. Ensure all course registration paperwork is in place • ICON • Course Inquiry Points – CIP • Occupational Health checks • Outstanding Disclosure and Barring Service checks (DBS) • Cumbria Card

  5. Paying your fees in 2014/15 • If you are self- financing your tuition fee, which means you do not have a tuition fee loan and or have an accommodation fee the link below will provide details on how and when to pay • www.cumbria.ac.uk/PayingFees • The University reserves the right to apply sanctions which may affect your study and residency on campus for late payment. • Confirmation of a Tuition Loan • If you have a tuition fee loan and at registration you did not hand in your funding award letter from Student Finance England, please do so • as soon as possible. • Drop boxes are located at the Course Information Point and in • the Library on all campuses. • For enquiries and payment call Finance on 01524 590826

  6. 2. Know your rights and responsibilities

  7. Take the time to read university and course documents • Student Charter • Programme handbook • Module handbooks

  8. Be familiar with University regulations and professional standards requirements • Student Code of Conduct • Academic regulations – e.g.malpractice/plagiarism • Fitness to practise – professional standards • Social Media Policy • Equality, diversity and inclusion • Student Complaints Procedure

  9. 3. Keep yourself and others safe

  10. First Aid • First aiders available on all campuses • Contact Reception if you need a first aider • In an emergency ring 999 – know your postcode and the address of the campus. • always request a first aider as well • First aid boxes are available across campus • Please report all accidents and incidents, report forms are available from Reception

  11. Fire Evacuation • The alarm is a loud bell or siren – tested weekly in each building • Fire Drills – two per year in each building • Know your fire exit route – don’t assume you can escape by the same route you entered the building

  12. Fire Evacuation If you see a fire: • Activate the Fire Alarm – use Fire Alarm Call Points, (red boxes) located by exits • Evacuate the building, follow the green signs • Call the Fire Service on 999 • Let a Fire Warden know if you think someone may have been left in the building • Do not leave the assembly point unless you are told to do so by the person in charge • Do not go back into the building until told to do so

  13. 4. Access help and guidance

  14. Don’t sit on it; be pro-active • HELP IS AT HAND handbook • Accommodation • Managing your money • Mental Health & psychological wellbeing • Disability/SpLD • Academic skills – skills@cumbria • Careers and employability • Students’ Union • IT help

  15. Skills@Cumbria webpages

  16. Your Chaplaincy – life in all its fullness • We have time.. • We talk about what matters.. • We celebrate good news.. • www.cumbria.ac.uk/chaplaincy • Chaplaincy Coordinator • Matthew Firth • University Chaplain • Ilyias Patel • Honorary Muslim Chaplain

  17. 5. Be connected

  18. IT matters – are you connected? • Embed IT video

  19. Blackboard • Blackboard is the university’s Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) • Can be accessed 24/7 from anywhere using a computer or mobile device • Use your network username & password to access it • Provides links to your programme and module sites • Course content and announcements will appear in Blackboard • Many modules will use communication and collaboration tools • Many modules also use Blackboard for submission of assignments and the return of marks and feedback • Check out the free downloadable app “Blackboard Mobile Learn”

  20. Blackboard Login Page • Insert your network username and password

  21. Blackboard My Institution Page

  22. Pebblepad • PebblePad is the university’s e-porfolio system • Your online personal learning space • It can be accessed 24/7from anywhere using a computer or mobile device • Use your network username & password to access it • You can create “Assets” such as Webfolios, blogs, CVs and much more • Assets can be shared with certain people, made public or kept private • Some modules may use PebblePadfor assessment and feedback • Free mobile app available

  23. PebblePad

  24. Need to enhance your digital skills? Access a range of online self-help resources on Blackboard. To access click the Skills@Cumbria tab and select Digital Skills • Digital skills resources

  25. Any questions?

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