Associate Student Guide - Ulster University

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Associate Student Guide Helping you find your way

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Associate Student GuideHelping you find your way

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Welcome to Ulster UniversityCongratulations on starting your new course! You are now an associate student of Ulster University as you are studying at one of our partner colleges. As an associate student, you can access a wide range of Ulster resources and facilities, designed to enhance your learning experience. You will be issued with an Ulster University student card which will allow you to use services including the library and the Sports Centre.Find out more: ulster.ac.uk/associatestudents

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Sports Centre membershipFor only £15 a year, you can become a member of Ulster’s Sports Centres at the Coleraine, Jordanstown or Magee campuses. We have world-class sports facilities and a great range of fitness equipment and classes to help you be active and get involved.Find out more: ulster.ac.uk/sport

A YEAR FOR membership!

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Library and information resources At Ulster, we provide first class teaching and learning resources. Our campus libraries provide a modern learning space with integrated library services and resources, study space and computer facilities. As an Ulster associate student, you can:• Consult library books in any of the libraries

across our four campuses• Borrow books.Find out more: ulster.ac.uk/library

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Responsibilities of associate studentsAs an Ulster associate student, you should be aware of the following:• While on Ulster premises and using the

equipment or facilities, you are subject to the University’s disciplinary procedure.

• You are subject to the University’s Acceptable Use Code of Practice for computers.

• Awards will not be conferred if there are any monies outstanding to the University, including library fees.

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Get in touch [email protected] ‘Study at Ulster’ on:

Continue your journey at Ulster UniversityGraduation may feel a long way off but it’s never too early to start thinking about your next steps. Your current course is a stand-alone qualification, however you can also progress to Ulster University to top-up to a full honours degree. Speak to your course director about the linked programmes available or visit our website for a full list.Find out more: ulster.ac.uk/associatestudents