International Students' Guide

VISA AND IMMIGRATION INFORMATION HOW DO I APPLY FOR A STUDENT VISA? You can check the required criteria to apply for a student visa here: www.gov.uk/student-visa. You can also check our guide for visa applications here: www.ucb.ac.uk/ international-students/visas-and-immigration/. TUITION FEES HOW CAN I PAY FOR MY TUITION FEES? Here www.ucb.ac.uk/study/fees-and-funding/ international-tuition-fees/ is the current tuition fee list for international students. If you are an EU student who has pre-settled or settled status, you can apply via student finance for support with your fees. You can check the requirements to apply on our website www.ucb.ac.uk/study/fees-and-funding/ undergraduate-fees/#eustudents HOW CAN I GET FURTHER FINANCIAL SUPPORT? If you are experiencing financial difficulties or worried about your money, contact financialsupport@ucb.ac.uk or visit the financial support section www.ucb.ac.uk/studentsupport/financial-support/ on our website. BANKING HOW DO I OPEN A STUDENT BANK ACCOUNT? To open a student bank account, you will need the following documents: photo ID (e.g. passport or driver’s licence), proof of address (e.g. recent utility bill), proof of student status (e.g. acceptance letter from university or letter from student services). In order to request your bank letter, please email visa-advice@ucb.ac.uk stating your student ID. Please make sure you do not send the request until you have enrolled. You can visit Save the Student’s banking section www.savethestudent.org to know more about opening a student bank account, and to get a breakdown of the benefits of the top-rated banks that offer student bank accounts. For information about bank accounts that are specifically good for international students, they have this article: www.savethestudent.org/international-students/ top-international-bank-accounts-uk.html ONLINE ENROLMENT If you have been offered a place at University College Birmingham, you will be sent an email from our Admissions team to complete your online registration. It is really important that you complete your online registration before you are able to proceed to online enrolment. For more information click here. HEALTHCARE HOW DO I GET MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IF I AM FEELING PHYSICALLY OR EMOTIONALLY UNWELL? You can access our nurse and medical services in Summer Row if you need general health advice, have minor injuries, or would like to get more information on how to register with a doctor (GP). You can also access the Mental Health and Wellbeing service via the student portal if you are experiencing personal difficulties and you think you would benefit from speaking to advisors or attend a counselling session. If you would like to receive general support and guidance during your course, you can contact the Student Engagement Team via the student portal, where you can book an appointment. HOW DO I REGISTER WITH A GP? Registering with a GP is one of the most important things to do as soon as you arrive in the UK, even if you will be staying for a short period of time. This will ensure that you get all the help and assistance that you need if you become ill, without having to pay for visits or appointments. On the other hand, if you do not register with a GP, but go to a walk-in centre, you will have to pay for that consultation. Some services, such as dentists and opticians, will not be free of charge unless you are entitled to free treatments. Anyone can register with a GP, and there is no need for proof of address or immigration status. Visit www.nhs.uk/nhsservices/gps/how-to-register-with-a-gp-surgery/ to get more information from the NHS website on how to register with a GP. How do I find the closest GP to where I live? It is usually best to register with a GP that is close to the area where you live, so that you can easily access the facilities whenever you need. Go to www.nhs.uk/service-search/find-a-gp to search for the medical centres close to your area. DO I NEED TO PAY FOR MEDICATION? If your GP prescribed you some medication, and you do not have any exemptions, you will need to pay the current prescription charge of £9.35 per item. As a student, you can apply for the NHS Low Income Scheme. Visit www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/nhs-low-income-scheme to help with fees for medical services. IMPORTANT INFORMATION The Wisdom app is available to download and register on iOS and Android. To get the complete health and wellbeing support, visit Google Play or the App Store. To register and gain access to the Wisdom mobile app, you will require your ID code: MHA ID Code – MHA145988 SELF HELP The free Wisdom app offers access to health and wellbeing support at the tap of a finger anywhere and anytime. Support services include: Weekly mood tracker Support videos and webinars Four-week programmes Home life support and advice Physical and emotional health Mini health checks Wellbeing videos and webinars Medical information STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMME (SAP) This free and confidential service is designed to help you deal with personal or academic problems that could be affecting your home life, health or general wellbeing. The SAP service provides a complete support network with unlimited access to a 24/7 confidential counselling helpline that offers expert advice and compassionate guidance, covering a wide range of issues. This includes the option of structured counselling sessions from trained counsellors, over the phone. To speak to a BACPaccredited counsellor or legal advisor for free at any time of day or night, just call 0800 028 3766. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT’S GUIDE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE BIRMINGHAM 6 7

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