Everything you need to know about Enrichment

When you become a full time student at Exeter College your learning isn’t just limited to your chosen subjects. You’ll also be able to join in on a wide range of Enrichment and extracurricular activities.

If you’ve heard about Enrichment but aren’t sure what it is or why it’s important then read on…

What is Enrichment at Exeter College?

Enrichment activities at Exeter College represent an opportunity for all students aged 16-19 and on full time courses to test out new hobbies, get a skill or qualification and make new friends! It’s an organised set of exciting activities that enhances your core programme of learning at the college; it helps you enjoy and achieve and make the most of your time with us.

You can choose your activities during the Freshers’ Fair at the start of term, with enrichment activities available nearly every day.

Which activities are available?

There is a whole wealth of clubs and activities available to choose from, from self-defence to big band, learning a language to Model United Nations. Take a look here for some ideas of what is normally on offer.

If there isn’t something that takes your fancy, then why not think about setting up a group of your own? Our Student Union can help spread the word to bring together a group of like-minded people who share your hobby or passion.

New students also have the option to join an Academy such as the Sports Academy, Reach Academy, Music Academy, Performing Arts Academy or Journalism Academy. You should register your interest in one of our inspiring academies during the application process. Find out more about our Academies.

When do the activities take place?

For many students, time for enrichment activities is built into their timetable on a Wednesday afternoon, so joining a club doesn’t mean you miss out on study time. However, there are some projects such as Ten Tors, Duke of Edinburgh Award, which involve a bit more dedication. Other activities and clubs meet up on different days and times, with enrichment schemes available nearly every day.

Do any of the activities cost money?

Most extracurricular activities that take place within the college are free of charge. Some activities such as the annual Ski Trip and Ten Tors have a cost involved for things such as travel, accommodation and equipment. Some membership fees also apply when being part of some of our Academies.

Why take part in an Enrichment activity?

Enrichment is an important part of your time at college. For this reason, we encourage all our students to join one of the many clubs and opportunities available.

Some enrichment activities involve giving up an hour a week, while others take a bit more time and commitment.

As well as having the chance to meet new people and make new friends, you can use this time to relax and learn something new. It’s always a good idea to have a hobby that you are passionate about on your personal statement or CV, so what are you waiting for?

Where to find out more and get involved.

You’ll have the opportunity to find out more about the enrichment activities and clubs available, as well as sign up to your chosen activities at the Freshers Fair in September.

“There are so many fantastic opportunities at Exeter College to challenge yourself and get your voice heard through clubs and societies, trips, becoming a tutor rep, and joining the Student Union! There’s so much to get involved in and so many pathways you can take.”

– Natasha Pavey, Exeter College student

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