Welcome to Falmouth!

On this page you'll find important information on what to do before your arrival at Falmouth if you're an undergraduate student studying on campus, as well as how to get settled once you’re here.

If you’re an international student, postgraduate student or an online student, we have specific information and advice for you. Select the link that is relevant to you:

Becoming an official student

To be officially registered as a student at Falmouth University, you must complete the online enrolment process. You will be contacted approximately two weeks before the start of term with instructions on how to do this. 

All students must enrol online before the first day of term. Doing this will also release your student loan, if applicable. 

Once you have enrolled, you will be able to access your Falmouth University IT account. This allows you to log into your University email, connect to the campus Wi-Fi, as well as download Microsoft Office 365 apps for free and other key digital tools you’ll need during your studies. 

If you have any difficulties getting set up with your IT account, you can find some handy information here, or contact the IT Service Desk

Accessing your timetable is a vital part of getting started at Falmouth. It will tell you when and where your sessions are and help you to plan your time around your studies.  

Once you have enrolled, you’ll be able to view your timetable. If you prefer you can access your timetable via Outlook or by clicking on the tile in the Student App & Portal.

Your timetable will also contain all your important course induction sessions (beginning Monday 18 September) which you should attend.  

We've got an app for that...

The Student App & Portal is here to make your life easier. It's a gateway to all your important university systems like your email, timetable, and the Learning Space, and allows you to access everything from one place. 

The Student App & Portal is also home to all the latest news and events, so if you're ever looking for some information around living or studying at Falmouth, this is the best place to start. You'll be able to access the Student App & Portal once you've enrolled and set up your IT account.

Find out more about the Student App & Portal

Falmouth app
Falmouth app

Preparing for your studies

As a new student, you will receive a Welcome Letter in the post from your course leader before the start of term. This will include any reading and equipment lists you might need before you start your course. You’ll also be able to view an online version of your Welcome Letter here.

It’s important to get any support in place before you arrive at University. If you have a long-term health condition, disability, or specific learning difference, we encourage you to apply for an Individual Learning Plan (ILP). This is a document that recommends simple adjustments to your academic experience to make sure you get the most from your time at Falmouth.  

Don’t have a diagnosis? If you are an on-campus undergraduate student, you can use our free online screening tool, the Do-It-Profiler. This provides you with a personalised report, useful advice and resources and helps you decide whether to get a formal diagnosis. 

To find out more about how we can support you, email the team at accessibility@fxplus.ac.uk 

During your time at Falmouth you will be able to access a wide range of support for your studies, to help you excel academically and creatively.  

Head to the StudyHub website to see what’s on offer. 

We also provide students with the opportunity to purchase an annual Adobe Creative Cloud license. This will become available at a reduced price once you have completed online enrolment.

Find out all the key dates and study blocks for undergraduate, postgraduate and research degrees.

Check term dates

We also have a team dedicated to supporting students with their mental health throughout their journey at Falmouth. If you would like to discuss any concerns before joining us.

You can email our friendly Student Support Team at: StudentServices@fxplus.ac.uk. 

Learn more about how we can support your mental health and wellbeing.   

 

Preparing for student life

Preparing for student life at Falmouth University involves more than just packing bags and attending lectures; it's about embracing a vibrant community and making the most of the opportunities available. Take time to familiarise yourself with the beautiful coastal town of Falmouth, renowned for its artistic flair and scenic landscapes.

Engaging with the university's support services, clubs, and societies can also help ease the transition and foster new friendships. Check out what’s on offer below.

Group of students walking through Falmouth high street.
Students walking down Falmouth high street

Step into Falmouth

Step into Falmouth is a series of online sessions to help you settle in to student life.

Step into Falmouth
Falmouth students at the Orchard
New Students 5

Mental Health & Wellbeing

Discover support and resources to help you manage your mental health while at Falmouth University. ...

Mental Health & Wellbeing
Student mentor sat on bench talking to students.
Mentors - Bench Group Talk
Mentors

Student Mentor Scheme

Falmouth's mentoring scheme matches second-year students with new first years, to help you settle in...

Student Mentor Scheme
A white calculator and pens next to paper with financial graphs
Money Matters main image

Money Matters

Find key information to help you manage your finances with confidence.

Money Matters
Sand dunes
Explore Cornwall

Explore Cornwall

From camping on the Lizard to sailing the open seas, here's how to explore Cornwall.

Explore Cornwall

Events on campus

For on campus events at The Stannery Cafe, the Multifaith Chaplaincy, for social events and day trips, click the following link:

Events on campus

Events on campus

Hear from our students

Hear about transitioning to life in Cornwall as a new student

Students sit and read on the grass outside the Stannary
Students on grass

Making the transition from school to University

10 June 2024

Going to university can feel like a really big and scary step in your life. For many young people, u...

Making the transition from school to University
Courtyard with two benches and umbrellas
Falmouth Town square

My experience settling in at Falmouth

10 June 2024

We are quickly approaching the start of a new year at Falmouth University, meaning that thousands of...

My experience settling in at Falmouth
Falmouth Town Photo Credit Lee Stephens
Falmouth Town Photo Credit Lee Stephens
Credit: Lee Stephens

My top 5 tips for settling in at Falmouth

10 June 2024

Before coming to Falmouth, when enrolling online there is more information given to you, so do keep ...

My top 5 tips for settling in at Falmouth
Lot's of students hanging out on the grass at Penryn campus.
Penryn campus group of students on grass

Transitioning from school to University

10 June 2024

For those of us just beginning or making our way through our uni years, it can regularly feel diffic...

Transitioning from school to University
Student walking down steps between buildings.
Student Accommodation - Tuke House
Tuke House in the heart of Falmouth is purpose-built cluster of 11 buildings set around a central courtyard and contains 156 rooms, divided into flats of five.

What I brought to university

02 May 2024

As you get ready for university, packing is a big deal. Figuring out what to bring can be tough, esp...

What I brought to university
Two students sat on an oversized deckchair
Student life - Freshers event

What to bring to university

02 May 2024

September is near and you may be starting to dream of your future uni room and everything to take wi...

What to bring to university
Students in a square on campus
Stannary

My experience with the Support Services at Falmouth

29 February 2024

Hi, I’m Caitlin and I’m a second year Musical Theatre student. In this blog post I’m going to ...

My experience with the Support Services at Falmouth
A view of Swanpool Beach framed by trees
Swanpool beach framed by trees

Joining clubs and societies at Falmouth

22 February 2024

There are so many different activities to get involved in, here in Falmouth! Don’t let the fact th...

Joining clubs and societies at Falmouth
Students swimming at Gylly
Student life

Relocating to Falmouth from a big city

29 January 2024

Moving from a big city to a seaside town after living in London for most of my life felt a lot smoot...

Relocating to Falmouth from a big city

Students' Union

The Students’ Union (SU) is an independent organisation led by students, for students. This means the student voice is at the heart of everything they do, so that everyone at Falmouth can get the most from their degree. The SU also offers a diverse range of societies, sports clubs, and volunteering opportunities to suit almost everyone! Keep an eye out for the Welcome Fayre and lots of taster sessions during the Welcome period so you can explore everything on offer.

Visit the SU Welcome Hub
Students painting the Students' Union mural

Moving in guide

What to expect when you move in, as well as what to do and where to go when you get to campus.  We'll make sure you can get to campus and moved into your accommodation as easily as possible. You'll receive more detailed information closer to the start of the academic year. 

Welcome Weekend | 13-15 September 2024 

Welcome Weekend is the main moving in period for new students at Falmouth University.  If you’re living in University-managed accommodation, you will receive an email at the end of August inviting you to book your arrival slot.  

On Welcome Weekend, you will need to go to the Registration Centre (the Sports Centre on Penryn Campus).  

Here you will be able to:  

  • Collect your Student ID Card 

  • Register with a GP 

  • Explore our range of support services 

  • Ask any questions  

  • Speak to the Student Funding team 

  • Learn about local transport links 

Getting the keys to your accommodation

  • Check-in at the Sports Centre on Penryn Campus, where you’ll collect your keys, parking pass and Student ID card.   

  • Display your parking pass clearly on the front of your car and drive to Glasney Lodge, where a member of the team will direct you to your accommodation block.   

  • You’ll have 20 minutes to unload, before your car will need to be moved to one of our other car parks.   

  • Once you’ve unloaded, fill in the accommodation inventory and report any issues to Glasney Lodge.   

  • If you arrive outside your arrival time, don’t panic. You’ll still be able to pick up your keys from Glasney Lodge. 

  • Check-in at the Sports Centre on Penryn Campus, where you’ll collect your keys, parking pass and Student ID card.  

  • Once you have your keys, go to your halls of residence to start unloading your belongings. 

  • You’ll be issued instructions in your confirmation email about where to collect your keys. 

  • Head to the Registration Centre on Penryn Campus to collect your Student ID card.  

  • Arrange key collection with your letting agent or landlord.  

  • Take pictures of the accommodation when you arrive, and create your own inventory, even if there is a formal one already in place. 

  • Head to the Registration Centre on Penryn Campus to collect your Student ID card. 

If you’re arriving outside of Welcome Weekend, you will be able to arrange collection of your accommodation keys and Student ID card. Further information will be provided nearer the time.  

Registration centre

Once you have unloaded and moved everything into your accommodation, you should return to the Registration Centre (the Sports Centre on Penryn Campus) to:  

  • Collect your Student ID if you haven’t already. 
  • Register with a GP. 
  • Meet some of our Student Mentors. 
  • Explore our range of student services. 
  • Ask any questions to the Compass – your go-to place throughout your studies for information or advice.  
  • Discover more about student funding and finance. 
  • Learn about local transport links. 
  • Visit the IT helpdesk at the nearby Daphne Du Maurier Building (follow signs). 

If you’re moving to Falmouth on Welcome Weekend, you’ll be able to pick up your student ID card at the same time you collect your accommodation keys. If you’re arriving after Welcome Weekend, you’ll be able to find the Student Records team on your home campus (where you undertake the majority of your studies) between 18 – 22 September. 

  • Falmouth Campus - Seminar E (Fox Building), 10am-2pm
  • Penryn Campus - Compass Helpdesk in the Library (Exchange Building), 10am-2pm

From 25 September, you will need to collect your Student ID card from the Compass Helpdesk on your home campus during opening hours. 

Getting settled

Well done, you're here! Now's the time to take a deep breath, relax and start getting to know Falmouth.

Your Induction 

Your course induction takes place from Monday 16 September - Friday 20 September 2024, and will help you hit the ground running. Get to know your team of academics and the other people on your course, enjoy guided tours of campus, become familiar with your facilities, and learn about our range of support services. 

You’ll be able to find details of your induction within MyTimetable after you’ve enrolled online. You should attend all your timetabled sessions during induction week, as they’ll cover important information you’ll need throughout your studies.  

Welcome Events 

You can expect a packed programme of events this September, helping you to feel part of the Falmouth community, make friends, experience something new and have fun.  

Our full line up of events will be published on the Events Calendar soon!

Welcome to Falmouth

Once you start at Falmouth, we’ll be sharing lots of tips, tricks, and information to guide you through your first few weeks as a student and help you kick-start your creative journey with us. Keep an eye on our weekly student newsletter in September.

Getting around 

Our focus on green travel makes getting around easy and we encourage all students, staff and visitors to use sustainable transport whenever possible. If you want to head out, take a look at public transport options

Hear from our student mentors

Watch these videos to get advice about starting university from our student mentors.

Student Mentor Sian
Student Mentor Sian

Freshers advice with Sian

29 June 2023

We spoke to some of our Student Mentors to find out what advice they'd give to their First Year Self...

Freshers advice with Sian
A Student Mentor named Seb
Student Mentor Seb

Freshers advice with Seb

27 June 2023

We spoke to some of our Student Mentors to find out what advice they'd give to their First Year Self...

Freshers advice with Seb
Student Mentor Sarah
Student Mentor Sarah

Freshers advice with Sarah

28 June 2023

We spoke to some of our Student Mentors to find out what advice they'd give to their First Year Self...

Freshers advice with Sarah
Student Mentor Jordan
Student Mentor Jordan

Freshers advice with Jordan

29 June 2023

We spoke to some of our Student Mentors to find out what advice they'd give to their First Year Self...

Freshers advice with Jordan
Student Mentor Grace
Student Mentor Grace

Freshers advice with Grace

28 June 2023

We spoke to some of our Student Mentors to find out what advice they'd give to their First Year Self...

Freshers advice with Grace
Student Mentor Eulogeo
Student Mentor Eulogeo

Freshers advice with Eulogeo

28 June 2023

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Freshers advice with Eulogeo

Introducing ResLife

You might also be feeling a little nervous about living away from home, which is totally normal. ResLife are a team of students whose job it is to help you settle in, and they run loads of great trips and events throughout the year so you can meet new people and get to know your new home away from home.

Explore reslife on Instagram
Students walking through Glasney Village with arms linked.

Staying safe and healthy

Living and mixing with new people means that students are more at risk of certain illnesses than the general population. It’s therefore important to have the right vaccinations.  

We strongly advise that before coming to university, you should check that you’ve been vaccinated for:  

  • Meningitis  
  • Measles, Mumps and Rubella  
  • Covid-19 

Find out more about vaccinations here

It's important to register with a GP surgery here in Cornwall when you arrive. Make sure to register as early as possible, so your doctor has time to access your full medical history.

Find out more about local healthcare services here

SafeZone is our official security app for use on our campuses and features live chat and one-button assistance requests without the need for remembering phone numbers. It also has the ability to let the security team know if you’re working somewhere alone or out of regular hours.  

Find out more about staying safe here.