Enrolment Information for continuing students
Course Registration
This is the most important step during re-enrolment. Students who do not complete Course Registration will no longer be treated as a student of the University and their rights (such as library and IT access) will be revoked. You will receive an email once course registration is open for you which will typically be in August, or around the anniversary of your course start date. Course registration is completed via Student Records Online.
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Re-enrolment
All students undertaking an accredited course lasting longer than 12 months are required to re-enrol annually, typically in August each year (or sometimes during the academic year if your course did not start at the start of the Autumn term). You will also be asked to re-enrol at the point of returning from a period of temporary withdrawal. Re-enrolment is essentially the process of confirming that you are continuing your studies at Warwick for a whole, or part of, the academic year. It encompasses a number of steps including Course Registration, fee payments, and completing the Student Conduct: what you need to know Moodle.
Students who do not re-enrol when asked to do so will have their access to all campus facilities and services terminated.
Warwick ID Cards
You can find information about collecting your ID card hereLink opens in a new window.
Your Warwick ID Card will remain valid for the duration of your course. If your end date has changed, due to a period or temporary withdrawal or change in the length of your course, your card will remain active until your new end date, but if required, you can request an updated card at the Student Information Centre in Senate House.
If you are progressing from an undergraduate degree at Warwick to a postgraduate taught degree at Warwick (or postgraduate taught to postgraduate research) you will find that your previous card will start working again with the relevant access for your new course. You will need to request a new card from the Student Information CentreLink opens in a new window in Senate House with your new end dates printed on it. At the point your new card is printed, your previous card will stop working. Note that it may take up to 24 hours for your new card to work everywhere once printed.
If your Warwick ID Card is lost or has been stolen, staff at the Student Information CentreLink opens in a new window in Senate House will be happy to provide you with a replacement.
Fees
Once you have completed Course Registration, you can see your statement, pay fees and set up a Direct Debit via Student Records Online, where applicable. All the information you need about paying fees to the University (tuition, accommodation etc) along with contact details and a list of FAQs, can be found on the Student Finance Website.
Please note that if you have an outstanding balance from the previous academic year you will not be able to complete course registration. Please make payment to clear the balance as soon as possible so that you are able to complete course registration within the required time frame. If you have any queries regarding your fees and payments, you can e-mail
.Student Conduct: What you need to know - Moodle
You are required to complete our Student Conduct: what you need to know - Moodle prior to starting your studies every academic year. Failure to do so could result in removal of your ITS account access.
International Students
For international students, please see the International Student Support webpage for tailored information including student visa related support, post-study work essentials and visa support, career information and hardship funding support.
Postgraduate Students
The Graduate School has information for postgraduate students including information about professional development and funding.Link opens in a new window
Module Registration
Please click here to be redirected to the pages with eVision Module Registration information.
If you have any queries regarding how to register your modules, you can e-mail modules@warwick.ac.uk.
Timetables
For help with using your personalised timetable and to understand how your timetable is populated during module registration look here.
For other information about timetabling and room bookings see the Central Timetabling WebsiteLink opens in a new window.
Student Careers
Whatever stage you are at in your career planning Student Careers can help you make the most of your time, develop your skills and become more employable.
For further information, please see the Student Careers website.