Arrival Information
There will be International Welcome Events for students joining us in semester two.
For students on our Streatham & St Luke's campuses, please check back here soon for details.
For students on our Penryn campus, information on the International Welcome Programme will be sent to you via email. The team will be available to meet throughout the first two weeks to discuss your modules, or any other issues.
Planning your travel
To find information and advice about getting to our Devon and Cornwall campuses from the most popular airports, see Planning Your Travel to University
Study support
For students on our Streatham campus we are holding Study Support drop-ins on campus every day for the first two weeks of the semester. Please check back soon for further details:
| Date | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|
| January 12th | TBC | TBC |
| January 13th | TBC | TBC |
| January 14th | TBC | TBC |
| January 15th | TBC | TBC |
| January 16th | TBC | TBC |
| January 19th | TBC | TBC |
| January 20th | TBC | TBC |
| January 21st | TBC | TBC |
| January 22nd | TBC | TBC |
| January 23rd | TBC | TBC |
In addition to the Inbound team drop-in sessions, you will also be able to change your modules during the Module Change period.
Dates for the online module change will be confirmed shortly. During this time, the link on the "Module Change Guidance" page will become live. Please apply to the department that owns the module you wish to take - these are listed for your convenience.
Once you have submitted your module change request form, the Info Point teams will endeavour to process it within 5 working days. For more information, you can visit the module change pages, read our FAQs or contact your Hub/Info Point.
Please remember that module changes are subject to pre-requisites, programme rules, availability, and timetabling. Until you receive confirmation that your change has been successful, you must attend the classes on your timetable.
Activities and support
The Exeter Students' Guild and The SU will play a major role in your student experience, starting with Welcome Week (for September arrivals).
They organise events on and off campus; help students set up and run sports clubs, societies and volunteer projects; have successful community and student fundraising departments and run an advice service.
Streatham and St Luke's Campuses
Take a look at The University of Exeter Students’ Guild.
Penryn Campus
Take a look at The Falmouth and Exeter Students' Union known as The SU.
The International Student Advice and International Student Experience teams are dedicated to supporting non-UK students across all our campuses.
We recommend you have a look at how International Student Community & Support can help you with what you need to do before you arrive and when you are here as a new international student.
Get involved
Studying is just part of your university experience. There are a number of ways to make the most of your time in the UK, meet local people and get to know your new home. Have a look at how you can get involved.


