We’re here for you
Whatever your chosen subject and interests, wherever you’re from and whatever you hope to achieve, we’ll support you throughout your time with us and beyond.
There can be a lot to think about before you arrive – that’s why we're here to help you get organised and feel ready to start. Our guide to accommodation, wellbeing, finances, travel and more is the place to start your Manchester journey.
Global top 5
We’re a world leader for social and environmental impact (THE, 2024)
Welcoming community
Our community is committed to building a better future.
Key information about starting at Manchester
Become a student
Make sure you’ve completed IT sign up and online registration.
Accommodation
Finalise where you’ll be living for the next academic year.
Health and wellbeing
Find out more about health, wellbeing and safety at the University.
Finance and funding
Everything from paying your fees to opening a student bank account.
AskMe
Whether you’re on campus or studying online, our AskMe ambassadors are here to help answer your questions.
International guidance
Welcome to Manchester
We're looking forward to welcoming you to Manchester and we want to make the transition from your home country to the UK as easy as possible.
We've put together some useful information around travel to help you prepare for your journey.
Travel and visas
Supporting your journey if you’re joining us from overseas.
Healthcare in the UK
We take the health, wellbeing and safety of our students seriously and support you to stay happy and healthy at the University.
Key dates
From term times to graduation, here are the key dates to note in your diary during The University of Manchester’s academic year.
Information sessions
We offer a wide range of information sessions with key support teams across the University.
Discover the city of Manchester
Explore Manchester together
We round up the best cheap activities in the city for you and your mates.
You’ll make lots of new friends during your time here – and there’s an amazing city right on your doorstep to explore together.
In this video, we set two teams of students a challenge: in just two hours, how many fun cheap things could they find to do? With bars, museums, shopping and great food to enjoy, watch them rise to the task and find out what kind of activities they got up to.
Supporting you
Help and support services
There’s so much to do and think about in your preparation for starting or returning to your studies.
We try to provide as much help and support as possible to make the process of becoming a student straightforward. If you find yourself confused or in need of some help then we're here for you.
Cost of living
We understand that the rising cost of living is a concern for many. We have plenty of advice and support available to help you with your finances.
Support services
Whether you need support with IT, finance or accommodation, we're here to help.
Download your guide
Your Get Ready guide
Download our Get Ready Guide for all the key information you need before joining us, and discover how you can make the most of your time here at Manchester.
Next steps
What next
Here are a few things you can do to get started ahead of your arrival in Manchester.
Follow our guidance to activate your IT account and begin your registration as a student.
Find out more about the student accommodation we have available, what to do next and what to expect when you arrive.
You can also use our search tool to find the room type that best suits you, and complete our online application form for halls accommodation.
Sign up with a general practitioner, and learn more about the practical and mental health and wellbeing support we have available.
The University has a dedicated Disability Advisory and Support Service (DASS) to support disabled* students and staff.
We encourage you to apply as soon as possible to ensure your support can be agreed and arranged ready for the start of your course. This includes if you've previously been diagnosed with a mental health condition, and will allow us to signpost you to our support and wellbeing services should you need them. It's all confidential and won't affect your application or your place with us.
*In the UK, the term 'disability' includes:
- medical conditions
- neurodivergence
- sensory issues
- specific learning difficulties
- mobility difficulties
- mental health difficulties
Download our guides to completing your online visa application.
You can also watch our video in which our staff answer some of your most frequently-asked questions.
If you’re an international student, discover how people use money in the UK.
Stream or book a place on our webinars for information for prospective UK and international students looking to join the University.
Listen to our Manchester Voices podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube, where three of our students chat about university life.
And if you want to find out more about student life, you can chat with our student ambassadors and ask any questions you have about life at Manchester.
Keep up with everything going on at Manchester by following us on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and X.
You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel to be notified of new content.
Student Communications Commitment
Read our commitment to you
We’ll achieve greater collective success if each of us commits to working in true partnership.
Our Student Communications Commitment has been jointly developed with students and the Students' Union to enable regular, positive dialogue between the University and our student community.
Your needs as a student will evolve as you move through your University journey – we’ll review this commitment annually and take it in new directions to meet you where you are.