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Settling in as an international student
CCCU is a welcoming and inclusive community and we look forward to helping you settle into university life.
Registering as an international student
You need to register in order to officially become a Canterbury Christ Church University student and start your studies.
General health support
We want you to stay safe and well and to know where to go for support when you need it.
Access academic support
There is a range of learning support available to help you settle in and reach your academic potential whilst at uiversity
Your move into accommodation
If you’ve chosen to live in university accommodation, we want to make it feel like a home-from-home for you.
Timetabling for new students
We understand how important it is for you to be able to plan ahead. So here’s how and when you’ll get to know your key dates and your teaching timetable for your first year of study.
Looking after your health
We want you to stay healthy and well, so we advise you to check what vaccines you feel you may need before you arrive.
Catering and food outlets
Every Canterbury Christ Church University campus has a wide selection of food and beverages, to suit a range of personal tastes, dietary and allergen requirements.
Summer conferencing
Based in the historic city of Canterbury, we offer a range of excellent summer accommodation. Suitable for all types of bookings: summer schools, coach groups, language schools, and families.
Career Development Fund
If you are looking to undertake a career development opportunity, but finding it financially difficult to do so, then you may be eligible to benefit from the Career Development Fund.
Explore undergraduate
Explore our courses and take your first steps towards becoming a Canterbury Christ Church University student.
Parents' and carers' guide to safety and wellbeing
Advice to parents and carers of students around safety and wellbeing for when they start university.
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