Access to HE Enrolment Explained

This page contains information about Access to HE enrolment for Adult Learning.
For other Adult course enrolment information, please visit our general enrolment page

What do I need to bring?

  • Evidence of your exam results (GCSEs, BTECs and any others)
  • Your National Insurance Number (NIN)
  • If you are not a UK national, please bring your Share Code and your passport or national ID card associated to your UKVI account; we may need to ask to view this information before enrolling you.We can’t wait to welcome you to Exeter College this summer.

What to expect…

  • Our enrolment and induction day will be from 11:45-15:30
  • Please come to Main Reception (Hele Road Site, EX4 4JS) and one of our team will welcome you
  • If your invite states you must attend an interview before enrolling, this will take place at the time included in your invite
  • If you are offered a place, you will continue with your enrolment and induction on this day
  • There will be a lunch break
  • There will be free tea, coffee and light refreshments
  • You will have the opportunity to speak to our range of support services for Adult learners

What support and information will be available on the day?

  • Adult Advice Zone – Advice and guidance if you have changed your mind or need to look at alternative options 
  • Financial Support – Get advice or apply for financial support
  • Student Experience – Find out more about the support we can offer and chat to us if you have any questions or concerns
  • Learning Support – Find out about additional support we may be able to provide while you are attending College
  • Discount cards available to Exeter College students include: TOTUMUnidaysStudent Beans

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Where does Access to HE Enrolment take place?

I can’t attend my appointment, what should I do?

I’ve changed my mind about my course 

I didn’t get the grades I needed to do my course

I need to change my preferred name/email/address?

I have decided not to come to Exeter College

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Have More Questions?

If you are still confused and need any other information please contact the Adult Advice Team.