Student Notices 19th Oct - Presentation Transcript
Weekly Student Notices 19 th October 2009
Respect Your Student Cafe Recently the student cafe has become more and more untidy as the volume of students making use of the facility has increased. Confetti would like to remind you of your duties to ‘ be professional ’ and for you to make sure that you tidy away your litter before you leave the cafe, using the bins provided. Stray food, drinks wrappers and other mess make the room look and smell unclean; please respect your fellow students by clearing up your own litter before moving on to your next class.
UCAS APPLICATIONS Thinking of applying to University? If so, it is time to start your application using the online application service at:- www.ucas.ac.uk/students/apply/ Confetti has set an internal deadline of 1 st December to send in completed applications. This will give us time to help you make any corrections and for us to write and attach your reference. If your application is not in before this date we can not guarantee it will be sent before the UCAS deadline . To register through the college and receive support with your application please use the buzzword progression10 . See Lizzie in EST for help and advice
Confetti Library- Open for Business Confetti welcomes you to begin making the most of our funky new library space behind reception on the ground floor. Feel free to pop in to browse the book, CD, DVD and magazine collection. Before making a loan, be sure you’re registered by completing the library registration cards given to you by your tutor and have your selection booked out correctly by the tutor in the LRC. Alternatively, a member of EST will be able to assist you. Your library number will be the same as your Castle College student number so be sure to remember what it is as this will also give you access to the library facilities on any Castle College campus.
NUS Cards Buy your NUS card at reception now for only £10!
Cultural Calendar Tuesday 20 October, Bahai - Birth of the Bab Celebrates the birth of the precursor of the founder of the Baha'i faith.
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