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  Orientation
 

What is student orientation?
Brit College has designed its student orientation Programme to help international students getting used to London life and studying at the college. At the same time the new local students will also find it much more interesting and exciting mixing up with the overseas students.

How long does the orientation programme last?
The orientation programme starts just prior to the beginning of your semester and lasts for one week.

Why is it important?
The orientation will allow you some relax time to settle in, make new friends, know your lecturers, department heads, course of studies, lecture time tables and other academic and non academic staff during this time.

Will it cost you?
No. this is completely free for our new students.

Where will it take place?
It takes place at your college at the beginning of every semester.

What are the events of the orientation?
In fact the orientation starts from the moment you arrive in London with “Meet and Greet” event. One of our Student Support staff will be at the airport to bring you to the college or your place of accommodation. Please see International Students for more details.

During the week we will take you through a series of information sessions which include:
Life in London
Cross cultural adjustments
Health and safety
Personal illness and other health matters
Accommodation
Bank accounts
A walking tour of the campus
Details of course of studies
Message from the department heads
Introducing academic and non academic staff
A little London tour
Employment advice