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Information for current Students. Here you can find all of the information you may need as an Exeter College student, including information about student life, student admin, student services, and student support.
- Your Bod Card
The University of Oxford issues a personalised identity card...
- Graduation
A: The University guarantees two tickets per graduand for...
- Music, Arts and Drama
Introduction. Historically, Exeter College has had a lively...
- Sport
Exeter is renowned for its integrated community that spans...
- Academic Support
Sources of Academic Support and Guidance in College Academic...
- The Library
Exeter’s restored Victorian Gothic library reopens Following...
- Financial Support
The University website is a useful source of information and...
- Accommodation
Above: Undergraduate accommodation at Exeter College’s Turl...
- Your Bod Card
Oxford University Counselling Service: Free and confidential support (but not an emergency service) Oxford University Students’ Union (OUSU): Represent, support and enhance the lives of Oxford students. OUSU Student Advice Service: Independent advice and information for Oxford students.
We’re determined to give you the support and help you need while you’re at Exeter College. Our Student Welfare Adviser can also help and advise you with issues surrounding childcare, benefits, attendance, supported housing and emergency accommodation and can be contacted on 01392 400447.
The Exeter community has an impeccable knack of making international students feel right at home. With social activities throughout the year, there was never a dull moment for someone who had just arrived in a town thousands of miles away from home.
Provide advice, guidance and support to students who may wish to apply for DSA – current HTE and progressing students. Guide students in evidence gathering to prepare for DSA applications and exam arrangements if applicable to course. Support students through the student finance application process.
Accommodation is provided for three years of an undergraduate’s course and usually for a fourth year for those who want it. All first-year students live on the main college site on Turl Street (Exeter's home since 1315), right in the heart of central Oxford.
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Graduate students enjoy a lively and supportive community within Exeter's historic walls. The Senior Tutor and the College Adviser system, provided by the college and independent of departmental or faculty supervision, build links with the college’s full-time academics. The college's modern graduate centre at Exeter House on Iffley Road ...