Scottish Agricultural College students
Services to be provided by the University for students of the BSc degrees in Animal Science, Rural Resource Management, Sustainable Environmental Management and Environmental Protection, and the MSc degrees in Ecological Economics, Environmental Protection & Management and Food Security offered by the Scottish Agricultural College and validated by the University of Edinburgh.
Academic Services
- University Library: Full access and borrowing rights
- University Computing Service: Full student access including email and central computing laboratories
- University Card Services (Students who have registered but have not received a University Card, will need to contact Card Services to request a card application form)
Accommodation Services
- Assistance in finding private rented accommodation.
Student Services
- Careers Service: Access for individual students at the Weir Building (Kings Buildings) and 33 Buccleuch Place offices, including information, guidance and the central programme activities. No undertaking to provide specialist agricultural careers information, which is provided through SAC
- Chaplaincy: Full access for individual students
- Student Counselling Service: Full access for individual students
- University Health Service: Right to register with this NHS General Practice for students living within its catchment area
- University Pharmacy: Full access for individual students.
Edinburgh University Students Association
- Kings Buildings Advice Place
In addition, upon payment of appropriate fees
Accommodation Services
- Allocation of a number of Pollock Halls places to SAC (covered by separate agreements)
Student Services
- Centre for Sports & Exercise (Pleasance): Access for individual students for the same fee as paid by University students.
- University Day Nursery: Student parents may apply for a place for their child, but the children of University staff and students will have priority
Edinburgh University Students Association
- Kings Buildings Sports Facilities
This article was published on Nov 10, 2010