Checklist for new students
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Personalised Welcome Checklist
We have now prepared your digital Welcome Checklist for our inbound Study Abroad students arriving at Warwick in January 2026.
You can visit your checklist on your mobile phone or computer at any time, whenever you need it. It will help you understand how to prepare for the start of term, organise your time and prioritise the things you need to do before and after you arrive.\ \ Control the start of your student journey and tick things off your checklist as you go along.
View My Checklist How to use the Checklist System
Help & Support
You'll need to have received your enrolment email and registered for your IT account before you can log in. You'll receive your enrolment email 4 - 6 weeks before your course start date.
If you've forgotten your password, call our ITS Helpdesk on +44 (0)24 7657 3737 or, if you are unable to call, email helpdesk at warwick dot ac dot uk
Not enrolling this January but want to plan ahead? View our general checklist below.
If you need and additional help and support with your transition to University life, please see the online Life at University Guide.
General Checklist
General Checklist
Before You Leave
Complete your Enrolment
Check your funding and finance is in place. We have more information on our funding and finance pages
Open a bank account online (for International students)
Check out what sports clubs and societies you can join on the Students' Union websiteLink opens in a new window.
If you're under 25, get vaccinated against MenACWY. You can find more information online and with the Health Centre.Link opens in a new window
Find accommodation on campusLink opens in a new window or nearbyLink opens in a new window.
Read through the What to Bring with You checklist
Share information for Parents and Supporters so your friends and family can support you from afar.
Read any emails received from the University - they'll have important information about your arrival
International Students
Check if you need a visa and if so, apply for a visa before entering the UK.
If interested in volunteering, obtain a 'Certificate of good conduct'
Check the transit visa requirements for any country where you are stopping on your route in order to avoid being denied boarding.
If you cannot arrange to have the MenACWY vaccine in your home country, you can do this after you arrive.
Obtain a bank card/ prepaid travel card, find out more on our banking pages.
When You Get Here
If you’re living in on-campus accommodation, follow your arrival instructions from Warwick Accommodation to collect your key
Collect your university ID card
Read through the Living at University Guide
Go and explore campus - we have great study areas, cafes and green spaces. Find out more on our campus maps page
Check out some of the events happening around campus. They are a great way to meet people and settle in.
If you're arriving in September, get involved in Welcome Week!
Sign up for the Warwick Award
Visit the Student Opportunity Hub in Senate House to find out about events and services to help build your skills and experience.
Visit our IT Services guide for new students and set up your laptop for study, and don't forget to download the MyWarwick app to your phone!
International Students
Book and attend your in person Right to Study Check (bookable on the Welcome Week timetable)
Be aware of scams targeting international students
Get a UK phone number
Open a UK bank account