Once you are either fully or temporarily registered as a Canterbury Christ Church University student, you will be eligible for your Student ID Card (formely known as Smartcard).
Your personal University Student ID card is very important. As well as enabling us to track your attendance, so we can be confident you're engaging with your studies and support you if you need it, it allows you access to a range of student services such as:
Your card photo is your ID so needs to meet certain criteria (similar to passport photos). It must be:
You will receive your Student ID card through the post. It will be sent to you at your correspondence address as stated in MyRecord at the time of sending.
International students will be eligible to receive their Student ID Card once they have had their in-person check with the Compliance team.
It’s important for us to know if you’ve attended lectures, seminars or classes in person or online so we can support you in your studies. By 'tapping in' with your Student ID card and registering your attendance, we’ll notice if you’ve missed any timetabled sessions and if you need any support to get back on track.
It's never too early to practice 'tapping in' with your Student ID card, so please take the opportunity to 'tap in' to your timetabled activities during Welcome Week. This will help you get into the habit before teaching on your modules begins.
If you are here on a Student Route Visa, your leave to remain is dependent on your continued engagement with your studies. One of the ways in which we monitor your engagement will be through you tapping into your lectures, seminars and other learning activities. If you miss any of these without prior agreement from the University then we may withdraw our sponsorship of your visa. If this happens, then you would no longer be able to continue with your course and would need to return home.