Summer School Student Information
This page includes important information for Summer School students. However, if at any point you need information or advice, please feel free to contact any of the staff in the summer school office.
Trent Park Campus
Summer School student handbook
A copy of the Summer School Student Handbook will be sent you in the post once your place is confirmed. The handbook contains a wide range of useful information relating to your studies including:
Student checklist
Enrolment
Services on campus
Accommodation
Learning resources
English language and learning support
Useful University publications and websites
Summer School policies and rules including assessment
Exam and coursework conduct
Trent Park campus map
On campus
The local area
Leisure and social activities
Sports
Campus maps
Applying for your Middlesex student access card
Before you start your course you will need to apply for your Middlesex student access card. This is an easy process; you will need to complete the application form and submit a digital photograph by email. Your card will be ready for collection after you have completed enrolment.
Enrolment will take place on a rolling basis in the Learning Resource Centre at Trent Park from Monday 2 July at 9am and will continue throughout the Summer School period. Summer School staff will be on hand to assist you. We recommend that you complete the enrolment process before your first class.
Exam timetable
Summer School examinations take place on Monday 6 August, it is your responsibility to ensure that you are available for your exam.
The final timetable will be posted on noticeboards around the Trent Park campus and emailed to every student who is registered for a Summer School module with an exam.
Deferral of assessment
If you wish to defer your assessment for Summer School you will need to fill out the appropriate forms.
Use the deferral form if you are prevented from taking examinations, or will miss deadlines by circumstances beyond your control and wish to be considered for deferral of assessement.
Use the extenuating circumstances form if you are attempting assessements but have circumstances which are affecting your academic performance.
Please note you will be required to provide documented evidence to support your deferral application.
Publication of results
Results will be published online on myUnihub on 21 September 2012. All external students taking assessed modules will receive a transcript or credit statement in mid October.



