Student Handbook 2015

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HANDBOOK

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CONTENTS Dates for your Diary 4 Student Council 5 Student Agreement 6 Star Student Awards 7 Student Enrichment Centre 8 Course Reps 9 Safeguarding 10 Security 11 You and your Tutor 12 College Code of Conduct 13 Absence 14 Equality and Diversity 15 Student Services 16 Additional learning Support 17 Student Engagement Team 18 Student Finance 19 Multi Faith Team 19 Counselling 20 Learning Resource Centre 21 The Zone 22 Hair, Beauty & The Restaurant 23 2

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WELCOME This Guide is packed with information to help guide you through your first days at College. It is also useful to refer to throughout the year for contact numbers, key dates and opening times. Swindon College caters for a wide range of students with different backgrounds and abilities. This guide is for all students and if you have ideas for improvements we’d love to hear from you. We offer a friendly, supportive learning environment and we really want you to make the most of your time here to achieve your goals. Good luck with your studies.

Andrew Miller

Principal, Swindon College

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COLLEGE CALENDAR TERM 1 Full-Time FE classes start (Yr 1) Freshers’ Fair & Yr 2 students in HE First Years start HE other years start New starters parents event / Meet the tutor Apprenticeship/Employer Awards evening HE Enrolment Day Moving on progression event HE Finance evening Graduation Ceremony FE/ HE Open Evening Term 1 ends BREAK TERM 2 Term 2 starts Pre-16 Parents/Guardian Evenings FE / HE Open Event Term 2 ends BREAK (COLLEGE CLOSED) - Friday 2nd January 2015

Monday 1st and Tuesday 2nd September 2014 Wednesday 3rd September 2014 Monday 8th September2014 Monday 15th September 2014 Tuesday 16th & Wednesday 17th September 2014 Thursday 18th September 2014 Thursday 18th September 2014 Wednesday 24th September 2014 Wednesday 8th October 2014 Friday 10th October 2014 Thursday 16th October 2014 Thursday 23rd October 2014 Monday 27th October-Friday 31st October 2014 Monday 3rd November 2014 Tuesday 18th November 2014 Saturday 29th November 2014 Friday 19th December 2014 Monday 22nd December 2014

TERM 3 Term 3 starts Monday 5th January 2015 FE/HE Open Evening Wednesday 21st January 2015 Term 3 ends Friday 13th February 2015 BREAK Monday 16th February - Friday 20th February 2015

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TERM 4 Term 4 starts What Next Progression Event Term 4 ends BREAK Good Friday (College closed) Easter Monday (College closed)

Monday 23rd February 2015 Wednesday 18th March 2015 Friday 27th March 2015 Monday 30th March – 10th April 2015 Friday 3rd April 2015 Monday 6th April 2015

TERM 5 Term 5 starts FE / HE Open Evening May Day (College Closed) Community Challenge Ceremony Term 5 ends HE Term ends (Year 1) Spring Bank Holiday (College Closed) BREAK

Monday 13th April 2015 Thursday 23rd April 2015 Monday 4th May 2015 Thursday 21st May 2015 Thursday 21st May 2015 Friday 22nd May 2015 Monday 25th May 2015 Tuesday 26th May – Friday 29th May 2015 TERM 6

TERM 6 Term 6 starts HE Term ends FE Awards Ceremony Term 6 ends (FE)

Monday 1st June 2015 (Year 2 and 3) Friday 5th June 2015 Thursday 18th June 2015 Friday 3rd July 2015

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STUDENT COUNCIL

Here for you... The Student Council is an influential body made up of elected members of the student community who meet to serve the interests of students at college, by working with staff and student reps. The Student Council is there to serve your needs. Members of the Council are there to represent your views, help you find out information and, importantly, organise and support trips and activities. A typical cross-college trip would be to a theme park or national show or event.Your democracy Student Union card is available at www.nus.org.uk

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STUDENT AGREEMENT

You will be asked by your tutor to read and sign this document. It lists what you can expect of us as well as our expectations of you.

We expect... Attendance No unauthorised absences Punctuality To attend all lessons Behaviour Appropriate behaviour which shows respect for others and supports learning. Commitment Completion of work and making positive contributions to the College.

If you don’t meet these responsibilities you could be involved in disciplinary meetings. Minor breaches should be resolved quickly by your tutor. Serious misconduct will be dealt with in a formal hearing. If we get things wrong! We make every effort to get things right for you. We take all comments and feedback seriously. They help us to improve what we do.

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STAR STUDENT AWARDS

Swindon College

Made real progress? Done something extra? Attended well and worked hard? Each Term the College has the Star Students Awards and you could be awarded up to ÂŁ100 !

You need to be nominated for a Swindon College Star Award by your tutor. A judging panel makes the final decisions.Ask your tutor for details.

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The Student Enrichment Centre is an exciting facility located in the Orion building, open to all students at lunchtimes and free periods during term time. The centre is the hub of student life at the college and is a place to get involved, socialise or just relax. The centre is staffed by the friendly and experienced Student Enrichment Team - who are always available for an informal chat - and offers a wide range of activities to students including: l l l l l l

Table Tennis Table Football Pool Tables Xbox/PS3/Wii - with Gaming Projectors Computers with internet access Live TV

Music l Ipads for use in tutorials l Board Games l Team Challenges l

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COURSE REPS

‘Have Your Say’ This is your chance to be actively involved in influencing things going on in the College and ensure the quality of your course remains high and consistent.

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SAFEGUARDING Staying Safe is everyone’s business... Are you worried about something that is happening to you or someone you know IN or OUT of College? You can ask for help from:   Mark Burton, College Safeguarding Manager Room P127, LRC, Phoenix Tel: 07709439601   Your Tutor / Lecturer   Student Engagement Team Room P023, The Avenue, Phoenix Other places to get help: Student Enrichment Centre College Counsellors Security Guards via Reception Police: 0845 408 7000 or 101 Samaritans: 537373 (local) 08457909090 Beat bullying: www.beatbullying.org Childline: 0800 1111 www.childline .org.uk Internet Security: www.ceop.gov.uk Victim Support Group: 01380 729476

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SECURITY For

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Full time students and staff must keep ID badges on their person at all times Swindon College

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Part time students must carry their receipt card with them at all times.

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YOU AND YOUR TUTOR Whilst you are at College your personal tutor monitors your progress and general welfare You will work with your tutor on a 1:1 basis, usually once each half term. This purpose of these 1:1’s will be to review your progress and to ensure that targets you have set through LEAP have either been achieved or that you are on track to achieve them. If you have been unable to achieve your targets then possible support will be discussed to support you with your course.

Moodle Alongside traditional methods of teaching the college provides e-learning for its students. At the centre of our strategy is moodle http://moodle.swindon-college.ac.uk which allows students to access their course material online at any time.

LEAP (Learner Engagement and Progress) This is a vital tool for your everyday use at Swindon College. It allows you to take responsibility for your own learning through the setting of realistic targets that will support you throughout your course. Through LEAP you will also be able to view your reports which will enable you to reflect on your progress. You can also check your timetable, personal details, attendance and punctuality. 12

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CODE OF CONDUCT In Brief... The College Code of Conduct requires that college members should treat everyone as of equal value and behave towards other people with responsibility, sensitivity, courtesy and compassion.Swindon College expects all its students to demonstrate as appropriate behaviour:         

No unauthorised absences Commitment Punctuality Willingness to learn Ability to meet targets and deadlines Determination to gain success Sensible behaviour Consideration and courtesy Full payment of any fees charged.

You can find all the college’s policies and procedures in full that relate to students by looking on to

http://moodle.swindon-college.ac.uk

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ABSENCE ABSENCE HOTLINE: (01793) 491591 Students are required to attend every class unless they are ill or there is some other absolutely unavoidable reason. If you are unwell or unable to attend college, please let us know. You will be given a contact number for your curriculum area or use the ABSENCE HOTLINE: (01793) 491591 When calling or using the contact form please let us know you are reporting your absence and supply your name, ID number, tutor’sname, what classes you are missing and why. Students should not arrange routine doctor or dentist appointments or driving lessons when they should be attending classes, and holidays must not be taken in term time. As you would expect, there is a very strong link between full attendance and not only succeeding in terms of completing your course, but also the grade you are likely to achieve.

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EQUALITY& DIVERSITY

Swindon College actively advances Equality of Opportunity (everyone should be treated fairly) and is committed to eliminating discrimination, harassment and victimisation in any form. The Equality Act 2010 is the law which bans unfair treatment and helps achieve equal opportunities in the workplace and in wider society. The Act covers nine protected characteristics, which cannot be used as a reason to treat people unfairly. Every person has one or more of the protected characteristics, so the actprotects everyone against unfair treatment. They protected characteristics are: • Age • Disability • Gender reassignment • Marriage and civil partnership • Pregnancy and maternity • Race • Religion or belief • Sex • Sexual orientation

We are all equal

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STUDENT SERVICES They are here to give you advice and guidance on: • • • •

Applications for courses Financial information Support with all aspects of your welfare as a student Appointments for Career Advice and Counselling.

During College term time Student Services are open for enrolments or enquiries: Monday-Thursday 8.45am-7.15pm Friday 8.45am-4.30pm. During College holiday periods: Monday to Friday 8.45am-4.30pm. Alternatively you can call on (01793) 491591 Mon-Thurs: 8.45am-5.15pm and Fri: 8.45am-4.30pm.

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ALS Additional Learning Support Swindon College has an Additional Learning Support team that can provide advice and support for learners with learning difficulties/disabilities during their transition into college and/or while they are at college, both in and out of the classroom. Support packages are planned with learners, meeting individual needs. Support is delivered by a variety of roles including: • Student Support workers • Academic Support tutors • Support Advisors/Mentors • Communication Support workers • Dyslexia specialists/Assessors • Medical professionals. If you require any further information about the Additional Learning Support Service please contact (01793) 491591

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MEET...

Headed up by Jo Kelly Student Engagement Manager, are in College to help support you to get the most out of your time with us. They have several roles including making sure that you have a personaltutor (who helps you action plan your work as well as working 1:1 with many students). They work closely with other areas of student support such as Student Finance, Careers,Counselling and the Student Enrichment Centre. The Student Engagement Office is based in the Student Support Office, in the Avenue, Phoenix. 18

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STUDENT FINANCE To receive ‘Financial Support Payments’ you need to maintain high levels of ATTENDANCE, PUNCTUALITY and MOTIVATION! The Student Finance Office is based in the Student Support Office, in the Avenue, Phoenix.

CHAPLAINCY The Prayer and Peace room is open to everyone and is a space where you can pray, reflect or just spend some quiet time. The Chaplaincy team are currently seeking others from different faiths to join their team. If you would like to join them or know of someone who would please get in touch with Tina Blackler. A Chaplain is in College or available most days of the week, however if you would like to make an appointment to speak to the Student Enagement Team.

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COUNSELLING Here for you...

Counselling for Students

DAILY DROP-IN SESSIONS Tues - Fri 12.30-1pm

(ground floor, Pegasus)

Appointments can be made to suit you - contact Reception in the Phoenix Building Email: counselling@swindon-college.ac.uk

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LRC The Learning Resource Centre The Learning Resource Centre is on the second floor of the Phoenix building. The LRC is open to all students at the college and is an impressive facility offering more than 32,000 books as well as DVDs and electronic resources to support learning in the classroom. Some of these are accessible from home. Your student ID card is also your library card. The LRC team are here to help you get the best out of the resources and to help you with your study skills. The Learning Resource Centre is open in the evening during term time and during the day throughout College holidays. or email lrc@swindon-college.ac.uk

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THE ZONE ‘Great space for studying’ You will find yourself in THE ZONE on level 3 in the Pegasus building.

What’s it all about ? THE ZONE is a social learning space which is available to ALL students and has space to use computers and your own laptops in a relaxed, fresh and modern environment . Space can be booked out for groups of students or you can just drop in on your own or with friends to catch up on studying, prepare presentations or researching. There will be staff on hand to help and offer support and regularly advertised ‘learning technology’ sessions to learn something new!

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