BA & Pre-Master's Pre-Arrival Handbook September 2015

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DEGREE & PRE-MASTER’S What you need to know, before and after you arrive STUDENT PRE-ARRIVAL INFORMATION 2015-2016

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  • DEGREE & PRE-MASTERSWhat you need to know, before and after you arrive

    STUDENT PRE-ARRIVAL INFORMATION2015-2016

  • You will soon be joining us at Cambridge School of Visual & Performing Arts (CSVPA) where you will have a wonderful opportunity to study in the UK in one of the oldest University cities in the world. Cambridge has all the amenities of a University City and its setting on the banks of the River Cam and the magnificent architecture of the University buildings all combine to make Cambridge an unforgettable place in which

    to live and study.

    Our approach to creative learning is unique, highly personalised and guaranteed to ensure you meet your potential. We treat every student as an individual, not just as this years intake. Our class sizes are much smaller than most universities, with 5 days a week teaching and personal contact with your lecturer every day. We always encourage our students to come in at any time to work, discuss or simply enjoy the relaxed,

    creative and multi-cultural environment of the college.

    For our international students, coming to study in a new country is both exciting and overwhelming. UK students who are living away from home for the first time will also probably feel apprehensive. Most of you will feel homesick at some stage. Dont worry, you are not alone. There is help and support available to you

    in the College and we try to help make this transition as easy as possible.

    This Information Pack provides the essential information you will need both before and after your arrival, so please read it carefully and follow the instructions regarding information we need from you. For speed

    of contact we prefer to use email, so please would you make sure you complete all forms we send you.

    Chris Maughan Head of School

    WELCOME

  • CONTENTS

    College Details ........................................................................................

    When to Arrive .....................................................................................

    Before You Travel .................................................................................

    Arrival in the UK What to Expect .......................................

    First Days at College ...........................................................................

    The Serious Bits ......................................................................................

    The Fun Bits ...............................................................................................

    CSVPA Location .....................................................................................

    Semester Dates .....................................................................................

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  • 4COLLEGE DETAILS

    ADDRESS:CSVPA

    13 14 Round Church StreetCambridgeCB5 8AD

    TELEPHONE:From the UK: 01223 341 328

    From Overseas: +44 1223 341 32808.30 17.30 until 18 June08.30 17.00 after 18 June

    EMERGENCY NUMBER:From the UK: 07860 586 528

    From Overseas: +44 7860 586 528

    FAX:From the UK: 01223 467 773

    From Overseas: +44 1223 467 773

    E-MAIL:[email protected]

  • 5WHEN TO ARRIVE

    STAYING IN COLLEGE ACCOMMODATION? All students are expected to arrive on the Saturday or Sunday before the start of the semester. If

    you cannot do so, you must let the Admissions Team know in advance before the first day of your course (email: [email protected] or telephone: +44 (0) 1223 345698).

    You should arrive in Cambridge on the Saturday or Sunday before the semester begins between 8am and 10pm. If you are arriving in Cambridge outside of these hours you will need to phone our 24 hour hotline 07860 586 528 for assistance. You will register and start your Induction on Monday at the College.

    If you are making your own way there, between the hours of 8am and 10pm, please go directly to Varsity House (New Street, Cambridge, CB1 2TX) and we will take you to your accommodation.

    Please let us know if you want us to arrange a taxi to collect you from the airport on arrival. For your first term, the cost of this will be added to your next invoice. To book a taxi send an email, together with your flight details, to [email protected] at least 4 days before you are due to arrive.

    If you have pre-booked a taxi through us to collect you from the airport the driver will know where to take you.

    Even if you do not need a taxi, it is very important that you give us your flight details as soon as they are booked. Please email them to [email protected].

    If you have any concerns when you arrive at your accommodation please call our 24 hour hotline 07860 586 528 for assistance.

    NOT STAYING IN COLLEGE ACCOMMODATION? Come to the main College Reception in Round Church Street by 10am on the Monday your course

    begins.

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  • 7BEFORE YOU TRAVEL

    VISAS: Please refer to the UKVI website for visa information

    https://www.gov.uk/browse/visas-immigration/student-visas If you need a Tier 4 General visa, you will need to obtain this before you travel to the UK (even

    if you do not need an advance visa to visit the UK as a tourist, you must get your Tier 4 visa before travelling). In this case, you should have received a CAS statement (Confirmation of Acceptance to Study) from us. If not, please contact us. If you are going to join us on a Student visa, you should have a Confirmation of Enrolment which you can use to support your visitor visa application. If you do not need a visa at all, you will also have a Confirmation of Enrolment document.

    INSURANCE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY: The College cannot accept responsibility for the loss of, or damage to, your personal belongings. You are strongly encouraged to arrange your own insurance cover. Students Possessions Insurance can be taken with HSBC but other providers are available. For

    more information visit the following web address http://www.hsbc.co.uk/1/2/personal/insurance and click on the Student Insurance section.

    Dont bring highly valuable possessions or equipment to College. Passports and other important documents can be left with the college for safekeeping. Security boxes are provided in all rooms in large blocks.

    INSURANCE OF FEES: You may wish to take out insurance for your fees. Unfortunately, the College cannot arrange this

    for individuals.

    EXAMINATION RESULTS: When enrolling at CSVPA you will be required to present original documentation.

  • 8WHAT TO BRING WITH YOU

    INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Please make sure that you have the following with you when you travel: Passport with visa, if required Tier 4 visa students must bring their CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) statement ORIGINALS (not copies) of documents listed on the CAS statement which were used to

    support your visa application If you bring any medication into the UK, also carry a letter (translated into English) from your

    doctor explaining what the medicine is and what it is for Keep all of the above in your hand luggage. Do not bring meat/dairy products, it is illegal to import these to the UK.

    ALL STUDENTS Cash for arrival and first two weeks. We suggest around 100. If you are self catering you will

    need more, around 250 Bank draft or cheque for fees or proof of fee payment, e.g. bank transfer documentation Four passport size photos We recommend purchase of a young persons railcard before arrival. For more information visit:

    www.16-25railcard.co.uk Do not carry large amounts of cash on you or in your personal belongings. Do not bring bed linen because it is provided in your accommodation.

    MEDICAL All students will be registered with our local NHS Doctor whilst studying with us. Students with Dental/Orthodontist work done in their country of origin MUST bring their

    medical record translated in English as most orthodontists do not see a patient without these notes.

    Spare pair of spectacles or contact lenses if you have them and a copy of your prescription Medicines prescribed by a doctor and also a copy of prescriptions, preferably with generic

    names. Please do not attempt to bring high volumes of medicine to England. Enough for your first two-three weeks will be sufficient and these items must be disclosed to the health centre staff upon your arrival.

    A medical report of any diagnosis and current treatment, to help the Health Centre give continuous care.

  • 9ARRIVAL IN THE UK WHAT TO EXPECT

    IMMIGRATION CONTROL On arrival, you will be checked through Immigration Control.

    If you have any problems, contact the College on +44 1223 341 328 (College Hours) or +44 7860 586 528.

    CUSTOMSStudents from European countries should use the Blue ChannelStudents from all other countries should use the Green ChannelIf you have anything to declare use the Red Channel

    If you are uncertain about whether to use the Red Channel, please go to: www.visitbritain.co.uk/about-britain/practical-information

    If you are bringing a bank draft or cheque for fees of over 8,800 then you must go through the Red Channel and declare it. For this reason, it is easier to pay fees by bank transfer before you come.

    ARRIVALSIf you are being met by a taxi, look for your name on the boards held by the drivers as you come into the Arrivals area.

    If you cannot see it, go to Airport Information and ask them to put a call out for your driver. If they cannot help, ring the college +44 1223 341 328, or if early or late at that time call the emergency number which is +44 7860 586 528.

    If you have booked a transfer through the college, do not leave the airport without it, you will be charged for it.

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    FIRST DAYS AT COLLEGE

    THE FIRST DAY A schedule for the first week will given to you on your first day. If you have any problems with your accommodation:

    - Speak to your residential manager - Go to one of the Accommodation Surgeries at the College details will be given to you

    INDUCTION PROGRAMMEThis will help you with the practical side of living and studying in Cambridge. During these early days you will:

    Be shown around the College facilities and meet College staff. Get to know your way around Cambridge Meet your fellow students Get your College Smart Card, which provides:

    - Proof of Identity- Entrance to College Facilities- Proof of Entitlement to Meals (for full-board students)

    Please not that if you lose this card you will be charged 10 for a replacement Be given information on IT, receive your student e-mail and log on details to use on the College

    Network. Be helped to open a bank account (if you do not already have one) Be registered with the local doctor if applicable Be helped with police registration if applicable Be given health and safety talks Discuss the rules and regulations at College

    HOMESICKNESSTo start with everything is new, exciting and different, but as time goes by you may start to wish things were the way they were back home. This is quite normal.

    Dont despair as this stage will pass and much more quickly if you talk to someone about how you are feeling. Talk to your Personal Tutor or the Welfare Team and keep in touch with home by telephone or email. Our Welfare team is always available to provide support and advice, or to direct you to independent and specialist help or counselling.

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    COUNSELLING AND PERSONAL SUPPORTIf you have a personal problem, worries or concerns about any kind (such as relationships, health, depression, anxiety, etc.) and you would like to talk to someone other than your Personal Tutor, members of the Welfare team are keen to support you. They are: The Head of Welfare and Boarding, and Designated Safeguarding Lead Diane Riley: 07831 446571 or

    through Reception Designated Person for Safeguarding - Tom Marty: contact through Reception. Our College Nurse at Health Centre: Contact Reception

    STUDENT SERVICESThe Student Services team are one of your central points of contact within the college. They will help you with any questions you have and act as your first point of contact for all non-academic issues or concerns. They will also be the main point of contact for your parents or agents. Please go and speak to them if you have any questions and they will be very happy to help you or find the right person who can.

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    THE SERIOUS BITSCOLLEGE RULES The College encourages students to be responsible and to learn to manage their own time. This is almost certainly a different learning environment from your previous school but we will help you to adapt.

    The College tries to keep an informal atmosphere but this is not at the expense of good manners and behaviour. You are expected to treat your fellow students and all staff with respect. We have three very strict rules:

    ATTENDANCEAttendance must be over 95%. If it falls below this, then sanctions are applied.

    You must be here for the start of each semester and not leave before the end. Make sure your travel arrangements comply with this.

    SMOKING Smoking is not allowed inside the College, on the campus or in your accommodation. Students may only smoke outside of the campus.

    Smoking is banned in all enclosed public spaces in the UK. This includes places such as restaurants, airports, railway stations, cafes and museums.

    DRUGSIllegal drugs are not allowed under any circumstances. Legal drugs that are sold or misused will be dealt with as illegal drugs. The Head of the College may, at his discretion, exercise a zero tolerance policy and expel anyone caught in possession of, or having taken illegal drugs, or may suspend the students, allowing them to return only under strict conditions. These may include: A minimum of 95% attendance Frequent drug testing (on average monthly) with costs to be covered by the fee payer. Any positive

    reading will result in immediate expulsion. Participating in drug counselling and education programmes as deemed appropriate by the College.

    Costs may be incurred for this.

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    EXPENSES INSIDE THE COLLEGEDuring the year you will need to pay for your materials, any trips, books, taxis etc.

    If you do not want to pay for these expenses from your personal funds you must set up a float account. If you do not have a float account you must pay for all these expenses in advance from your own funds.

    MEDICAL INFORMATION All students have access to our health centre where they can be seen during College hours. Please ensure you have informed College of any medical condition or illness and any medicines you may be taking, prior to your arrival in the UK. The Health centre staff will help you register with the GP/Doctor during induction.

    EU students receive free healthcare in the UK, but should apply for a European Health Card EHIC, prior to travelling as this gives those that are eligible free Health care. Students with EU nationality but who normally reside outside the EU will usually have to pay for health care in the UK and should take out private medical insurance.

    If you are a Tier 4 student studying for over 6 months you will have been required to pay the NHS Health Surcharge with your visa application. This means NHS healthcare will be free whilst you are studying in the UK. Students studying less than 6 months (or students on an 11 month Short Term Study visa) will have to pay for any healthcare they get through the NHS at the point they use it. We therefore strongly recommend that students coming for less than 6 months obtain private medical insurance.

    DO I NEED MEDICAL INSURANCE?If you are not entitled to free healthcare, you should ensure you have adequate medical insurance to cover medical costs and the possible additional costs resulting from that illness such as a flight home.

    Even if you are entitled to free NHS treatment, you may consider taking out private medical insurance. Sometimes it can take several days to get an appointment with an NHS GP and there are long waiting lists for non-emergency NHS services. Private medical insurance could give you much quicker access to the treatment you need.

    MEDICATIONIf you bring any medication into the UK, also carry a letter (translated into English) from your doctor explaining what the medicine is and what it is for. This letter must be shown to the Nurse and health staff, when you arrive in Cambridge, you may then be referred to relevant further specialist care. Also a scanned copy should be emailed, before you travel, to the below address.

    Similarly, if you are undergoing any long-term medical treatment, you should also bring a letter from your doctor, counsellor, or hospital specialist. This letter can be shown to a relevant UK specialist if further medication is needed.

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    Some medicines that may be legally prescribed in your Home country may not be licensed for use in England. Therefore please contact our Health team for clarification, prior to travelling. Or if you have any (confidential) health information you would like to disclose email: [email protected]

    ACCOMMODATIONStudents wishing to stay in College accommodation during vacations and half terms need to provide one terms notice to do so. Please note all college accommodation is closed during the Christmas Holidays.

    Charges apply, for full details please visit: http://www.csvpa.com/en/dates-fees/accommodation/

    Students wishing to make any change to their accommodation must give 12 weeks notice to do so. In the absence of the relevant notice, full accommodation fees will be charged this includes any change from catered to self catered accommodation status.

    The College and all college accommodation will close completely during Christmas 2015 vacation.

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    THE FUN BITSSPORTS

    You will be able to take part in sports such as football, basketball, martial arts and dancing. You will learn more of what is available during induction.

    STUDY TRIPS During the year students will be offered the opportunity to sign up for an overseas study trip. Previous

    years have included New York and Paris. The fashion students are invited to visit Premiere Vision textile fair in Paris in February each year.

    Students will be expected to make frequent trips to London throughout the year. The purchase of a railcard is advised.

    CAMBRIDGEIf you wish to learn more about Cambridge before you arrive, go to the following website:

    http://www.visitcambridge.org

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    CSVPA Location

    Varsity House

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    BA AND ART & DESIGN PRE-MASTERS

    SEMESTER DATES 2015 2016

    PLEASE NOTE IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT STUDENTS ADHERE TO THESE SEMESTER DATES AND DO NOT ARRIVE LATE OR LEAVE EARLY

    New Students: BA and Pre-Masters Students

    Semester A Monday 28th September 2015 to Friday 29th January 2016

    Christmas Vacation: Saturday 19th December 2015 to Sunday 10th January 2016

    Semester B Monday 1st February 2016 to Wednesday 22nd June 2016

    Easter Vacation: Friday 25th March 2016 to Sunday 10th April 2016

    New Students: January start Pre-Masters Students

    Semester B Monday 25th January to Wednesday 22nd June 2016

    (Easter Break: Friday 25th March Sunday 10th April 2016)

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  • TO ENQUIRE CONTACT

    Central AdmissionsCambridge Education GroupKett HouseStation RoadCambridgeCB1 2JH

    Tel: +44 (0) 1223 345 698 | Fax: +44 (0) 1223 346181 | Email: [email protected]

    WWW.CSVPA.COM