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What is enrolment?
All students must enrol before they can officially study at Swansea University, including students studying at partner institutions.
- When enrolling you will:
Register your proof of identity, nationality and right to study documents (normally a passport, plus a visa for international students).
Agree online to be a student at Swansea University for the academic year, or part of the academic year.
Agree online to abide by the University's regulations and policies.
Verify and update key personal data in your online student record.
Check and select online the modules you will be studying (where applicable).
Pay your tuition fees online or have a student loan or proof a sponsor, bursary, scholarship or grant to pay your tuition fee.
Collect your University ID card (where applicable).
Attend induction and welcome events.
- If you do not enrol you will not be able to:
Claim your University ID card (where applicable)
Receive your Student Finance Loan or other bursary/scholarship payments (where applicable)
Access resources for your programme of study and additional University services and information
Participate in assessment
Receive proof of enrolment letters for third parties (for example to open a Bank account)
Live in a University residence (where applicable)
Receive Council Tax exemption
Do I need to enrol?
All students are expected to enrol every year if you have not graduated and you are in one these categories:
- New and continuing undergraduates and postgraduates
- Students on a teaching, nursing, medical, study abroad or work placement
- Research students writing up, preparing for a viva, completing corrections or resubmitting
- Students on degree apprenticeships
- Studying at a partner institution in the UK or abroad for a Swansea degree
Professional learners also need to enrol on a continuous professional development (CPD), microcredential or work based learning programme and modules.
When should I enrol and arrive?
Browse our enrolment timetable for dates and note:
- You should arrive and have somewhere to live within commutable distance of a Swansea University campus based course.
- To keep your student record active it is important to enrol by your teaching or research course start date.
- You need to be enrolled to gain access to teaching, online learning, digital course materials, and receive a certificate
If your enrolment or arrival is delayed please contact Hwb immediately to discuss your plans.
I am arriving on campus or enrolling after my course starts, what can I do?
Please note that you should aim to arrive in Swansea and complete enrolment in time for the start of teaching or research. If you think you will arrive in Swansea after your course start date, please see the following information:
International Students
Please see our Late Arrivals Information for International Students page for further information.
Home (UK) Students
For home students whose course start date is 22 September or 1 October you can enrol up until 13 October.
If you need to enrol after 13 October** you may request permission by following these steps:
- Complete the Permission to arrive-enrol late form
- Upload the form and to Hwb via ServiceNow.
- You will receive a decision sent to your Outlook student email
- It is important if you are arriving late to use Service Now and your Outlook student email. Make sure your student account and multi factor authentication is set up, for further guidance visit our IT Service Desk
**If your course is listed below then your enrolment will close and we will not accept any applications for late arrival beyond the last enrolment date listed next to the course.
Last enrolment date - Course
13 October - Actuarial Science, BSc (Hons)
29 September - Adult Nursing (International NHS Funded), BSc (Hons)
29 September - Adult Nursing (Swansea), BSc (Hons)
13 October - Advanced Computer Science, MSc
13 October - Advanced Sport Performance Science, MSc
13 October - Aerospace Engineering, BEng (Hons)
13 October - Aerospace Engineering, MSc
13 October - Applied Data Science, MSc
13 October - Applied Mathematics, BSc (Hons)
13 October - Astrophysics, BSc (Hons)
13 October - Biological Science with deferred choice of specialisation, BSc (Hons)
13 October - Biomedical Engineering, BEng (Hons)
13 October - Biomedical Engineering, MSc
13 October - Biomedical Science (Clinical Biochemistry), MSc
13 October - Biomedical Science (Clinical Microbiology), MSc
13 October - Chemical Engineering (pathway), BEng (Hons)
13 October - Chemical Engineering with a Year in Industry, BEng (Hons)
13 October - Chemical Engineering, BEng (Hons)
13 October - Civil Engineering (pathway), BEng (Hons)
13 October - Civil Engineering, BEng (Hons)
13 October - Civil Engineering, MEng (Hons)
13 October - Clinical Exercise Physiology, MSc
13 October - Computational Engineering with Industry, MSc
13 October - Computational Mechanics - Commence at Barcelona, MSc
13 October - Computational Mechanics, MSc
13 October - Computer Science (pathway), BSc (Hons)
13 October - Computer Science with a Year in Industry, BSc (Hons)
13 October - Computer Science, BSc (Hons)
13 October - Computer Science, MSc
13 October - Cyber Security, MSc
13 October - Dalian Maritime University, PRC and SU Credit Exchange Programme
13 October - Data Science, MSc
13 October - Economics (Top Up Degree), BSc (Hons)
13 October - Electronic and Electrical Engineering with Industry, MSc
13 October - Electronic and Electrical Engineering, BEng (Hons)
13 October - Engineering Leadership and Management, MSc
13 October - Environmental Drone Remote Sensing, MSc
13 October - Environmental Dynamics and Climate Change, MSc
13 October - Geographic Information and Climate Change, MSc
13 October - Geography with a Year Abroad, BSc (Hons)
13 October - Global Business Management (Top Up), BSc (Hons)
13 October - Global Business Management (Top Up), BSc (Hons) and Pre-sessional English Language programme
06 October - Health Informatics, MSc
13 October - International Business Finance (Top Up Degree), BSc (Hons)
13 October - Law and Legal Practice, LLM
13 October - Materials Engineering with Industry, MSc
13 October - Materials Science and Engineering, BEng (Hons)
13 October - Mathematics, BSc (Hons)
13 October - Mathematics, MMath (Hons)
22 September - MBBCH Medicine (Graduate Entry)
13 October - Mechanical Engineering with a Year in Industry, BEng (Hons)
13 October - Mechanical Engineering with a Year in Industry, MEng (Hons)
13 October - Mechanical Engineering, BEng (Hons)
13 October - Mechanical Engineering, MSc
13 October - Osteopathy, MOst
22 September - Physician Associate Studies, MPAS
13 October - Physics with Particle Physics and Cosmology, BSc (Hons)
13 October - Physics, BSc (Hons)
13 October - Power Engineering and Sustainable Energy, MSc
13 October - Professional Legal Practice, LLM
13 October - Secondary PGCE with QTS: History, PGCert
13 October - Shanghai Maritime University, PRC and SU, Credit Exchange Programme
13 October - Software Engineering, BSc (Hons)
13 October - Strategic Accounting, MSc
13 October - Structural Engineering with Industry, MSc
13 October - Structural Engineering, MSc
13 October - Zoology (pathway), BSc (Hons)
How do I enrol online?
- If you have registered your right to study documents then you should be eligible to complete enrolment online:
Login to My account click on the Intranet app and Start Enrolment link
Follow the step-by-step instructions to review your student record, personal data, modules, fees and funding.
On the last tab click Finish to complete your enrolment
- At the end of the process you should see a message and receive an email confirming you have successfully enrolled.
How do I log in for the first time?
You will be sent two emails with details of your username and password enabling you to log in and access Swansea University apps and accounts.
Login to your account for the first time by going to myuni.swansea.ac.uk and clicking on the Login icon.
You will need to use your University student email address (your student number @swansea.ac.uk) as the username and the temporary password already provided to you.
You will then need to setup a new password and multi factor authentication, browse the Your Account page how to do this.
Find your campus accommodation postcode
Need to find your University accommodation postcode? Browse Campus accommodation postcodes
Find campus maps
Maps and locations of Swansea University campuses are available here www.swansea.ac.uk/the-university/location/
How to register UK and Ireland right to study documents
The first step of online enrolment is to check you have registered right to study documents.
If you have not passed this check before then upload your UK or Irish passport or three alternative documents to verify your identity, nationality, fee status and eligibility to receive a student loan or other funding.
UK or Irish passport upload
Please ensure that your passport has not expired and that you have a clear scanned image of the page containing your photo and personal information (passport number, name, place of birth, etc.) only. Do not include the page opposite the photo page as this reduces the image quality.
Complete the form carefully and ensure that the information provided is accurate and all of the fields must be completed - see below guidance how to complete each field:
- Image Upload - You will need to upload an image of the page containing your photo and personal information (place of birth, passport number etc.) only. You CANNOT upload a pdf. We accept jpeg or png file types with a max file size of 100MB. Please ensure the uploaded image is of good quality as this could prevent you from collecting your ID card and/or completing enrolment.
- Passport Number - This can be found on the top right of your passport and is 9 characters in length.
- Name - The name needs to match the name that is on your passport. Please ensure you enter all names displayed.
- Issue Date and Expiry Date - Please select the dates from the date picker, ensure these dates are correct as this could prevent you from collecting your ID card.
- Passport Nationality - The nationality cannot be changed as this is retrieved from your personal details and should match with your passport. Please select “Yes” from the drop down if your nationality is correct. If not please select “No” and follow the instructions.
- Place of Issue - Enter the place of issue as displayed on your passport
- Country of Birth - Select from the drop down the country of birth displayed on your passport.
- Place of Birth - Enter the place of birth as displayed on your passport.
Uploading THREE alternative documents if you are British and do not have a passport
- Birth Certificate
- UK National Insurance Number letter (or NI card or P60 or payslip with your NI number)
- ID with your photo - a UK photo driving licence; or a recent photo ID from your previous school, college, institution, club or employment; or a UK Citizen Identity card.
Verification
We will verify your documents and the Right to Study tab will change to "ticked" when your documents are accepted. Otherwise you will need to re-upload a rejected document.
Need help?
If you have any queries about UK and Irish right to study registration contact Student Records.
How to upload your UK or Irish passport
Have a clear scanned image to upload of the page containing your photo and personal information (place of birth, passport number etc.) only. No other pages will be accepted. Please do not include the page opposite the photo page as this reduces the image quality. We accept jpeg or png file types with a max file size of 100MB.
Login to your MyUni account, click on the Intranet app and Start Enrolment button.The first tab is “Right to Study” where you upload your passport.
Complete each field:
Upload an image of the page containing your photo and personal information
Passport Number - This can be found on the top right of your passport and is 9 characters in length.
Name - The name needs to match the name that is on your passport. Please ensure you enter all names displayed.
Issue Date and Expiry Date - Please select the dates from the date picker, ensure these dates are correct as this could prevent you from collecting your ID card.
Passport Nationality - The nationality cannot be changed as this is retrieved from your personal details and should match with your passport. Please select “Yes” from the drop down if your nationality is correct. If not please select “No” and follow the instructions.
Place of Issue - Enter the place of issue as displayed on your passport
Country of Birth - Select from the drop down the country of birth displayed on your passport.
Place of Birth - Enter the place of birth as displayed on your passport.
Staff will verify the uploaded image is of good quality. If the image is rejected you will need to re-upload an image to complete the right to study step.
Remember to bring your passport when collecting your University ID card. The passport image you upload must match the passport you present in person.
What if my student loan is delayed?
We recommend you set up a direct debit as a temporary financial guarantee so that you can enrol on your course without making a payment.
When you receive your student loan the direct debit is cancelled.
The first payment by direct debit for students starting in September is not until November which gives plenty of time for your DD to be cancelled
For more information and payment advice browse How To Pay Fees
When does term and teaching start?
Click here for the dates for September entry courses and most students enrol by the term start date but it is essential you are enrolled by the course start date when teaching and the research year starts.
Contact your Student Support Team if you have any queries about your induction, teaching timetable and modules, research supervision or if your arrival is delayed.
For queries about enrolment and registration, fees and funding and other University services contact Hwb.
If you are a current student, your teaching timetables for Semester 1 are now available to view here.
I have been withdrawn for non-enrolment, what can I do?
If you have received an email notification that enrolment has closed and you have been withdrawn new students may defer entry or continuig students can suspend studies, see below.
New students
If can defer your place and join Swansea University in the future.
You will need reach out to the relevant Admissions team for assistance:
Undergraduate Admissions@swansea.ac.uk
Postgraduate.Admissions@swansea.ac.uk
Continuing students
If you cannot enrol then you may suspend studies and return at the next available start of session.
Email your Faculty/School Student Support Team to request to suspend your studies if you cannot enrol. This will mean that you can return at the next available start of session.
Enter your name and student number in the body of the text. You can also mention the reason you are suspending (e.g. financial hardship) and any additional details if needed.
Permission to enrol has not been approved - what can I do?
If your request for permission to enrol has not bee approved, in accordance with undergraduate regulation 4 or postgraduate regulation 4, you may within 10 days of the decision submit a review.
Please read the Administrative Review Process before submitting your review.
To submit your review please complete the following form Admin Review Form / Cais am Adolygad Gweinyddol and email it to the Associate Director of Student Operations, Education Services.