Leeds Beckett University - City Campus,
Woodhouse Lane,
LS1 3HE
Enrolling on your course
Before you can start your course at Leeds Beckett you will need to complete our enrolment process.
If you require a visa or other type of immigration permission to study in the UK, you will also need to complete ‘International Check-In’ (passport and visa / immigration document check) in order to fully enrol on your course. Instructions on how to do this will be emailed to you.
On this page you'll find all the information you need about how to enrol on your course.
Your enrolment part one – Online
This is the first part of your enrolment and you will do this by logging into our Online Welcome system.
This is where you officially register with us as a student. You are required to confirm your personal details, such as address, emergency contacts and how you will pay your fees. It is vital to ensure that your term time and home address details are accurate, failure to do this may result in you missing important communications. You can find a full list of our halls of residence postcodes on this page. When inputting address details, please copy these directly from your accommodation contract.
You will also be required to upload copies of your valid passport, birth certificate, and your visa documents. We are unable to accept a driving license as a form of identification.
You will need to select the relevant document type and provide the document reference number, for example the passport number or birth certificate/adoption certificate application number.
If you experience any issues enrolling, please contact welcome@leedsbeckett.ac.uk or ring 0113 812 5310.
Your enrolment part two - International Check-in
You will complete your enrolment at Leeds Beckett University when you attend International Check-in.
You will need to bring the following documents with you to International Check-in and ensure you have also uploaded them onto your Welcome account beforehand:
- Passport
- Boarding pass or travel details showing entry to UK
- eVisa share code (select option ‘to prove your immigration’)
- CAS letter
- Leeds Beckett student ID
More details will be emailed to you by the Student Immigration Advice & Compliance (SIAC) team.
download your induction timetable
Your induction timetable can be downloaded via our Online Welcome system.
Course induction is compulsory for all students, it ensures you receive all the key information you need to begin your studies. It is also a great opportunity to meet your course team, meet new friends, and find out more about the wide range of resources and services available to you.
Teaching timetables will be made available to students during Welcome and Induction via the student portal (MyBeckett).
Your course team will talk you through when and how to access it. You should discuss any difficulties relating to your engagement with timetabled sessions with your Course Administrator.
log into my beckett and set up your multi-factor authentication (MFA)
When you have completed all the tasks on the Online Welcome portal, including your enrolment, please find your username (in the format c1234567) and password in the section University Log In Details.
When you log into MyBeckett for the first time you will be asked to choose your own password and set up Multi-factor Authentication (MFA). MFA, sometimes called two-step authentication, is an additional security measure to protect access to university systems and services. This means that you have to provide another method of identification, after entering your username and password, before being able to access university systems and services.
You must log in to MyBeckett on a PC or Laptop, not a tablet or mobile device. If you only have a mobile device please contact Library and Student IT Advice.
Please don’t try to log into any university apps before completing this process.
You should add the following authentication methods when registering:
- Authenticator app – download the app to your smart phone when prompted.
- Phone – add your mobile phone number when prompted.
International StudentS' ACADEMIC Introduction Module
Once you’ve completed your online enrolment you can attend your online course induction and also complete the International Students' Academic Introduction Module.
Completing this short online course will ensure a smooth transition onto your degree programme. Learn all about how to succeed at Leeds Beckett. You will find the course on MyBeckett once you have created your Welcome Account.
For more academic skills support from our Library team, visit our resources for international students.
download the leeds beckett app
Download our app from the App Store or Google Play now. The app gives you:
- Links to the various online learning platforms used as part of your learning.
- Maps of our campuses and the city with the locations of university buildings, facilities and accommodation.
You must have logged into MyBeckett, changed your password and registered for MFA before you do this. If not you will lock your account and have to contact Student IT Advice.
FAQs
You should collect your BRP from the Post Office. If your BRP has been delivered to the university, you will be sent an email from the SIAC team which confirms we have received your BRP and where to collect it from.
Please only attend if you have received confirmation via email that we have received your BRP.
If you are experiencing log in issues, please contact one of the below teams who can assist with log in queries and resetting your account:
To find out your student email address, log into MyBeckett and click on the IT tab, here you will see the student email service and further guidelines.
As a continuing student who completed the check-in with us previously, if you do not have any new immigration documents, then there is no need to complete international check-in again.
Please ensure that you have a fixed term time address (for example, your accommodation address in the UK) before arranging for any documents to be sent to you in the UK. The university address should not be used for personal correspondence, and any mail addressed to the university will be returned to the sender.