Forms

 

When starting at university, students are often asked get forms, provided by official bodies, completed and stamped by the university.  The team in the Student Gateway are able to do so for funding-related forms which require confirmation of a student’s current registration.

If you have a form that requires completion and stamping by the university, please scan it and email it to us at studentgateway@dmu.ac.uk

To find out if we can help you, please feel free to visit us in the Student Gateway on the ground floor of Gateway House. Alternatively, you can call us on 0116 257 7595, or email us at studentgateway@dmu.ac.uk.  Please note that it is not always possible to meet some requests within the Student Gateway; if this is the case, a member of our team will advise you on how to proceed.

Looking for a form?

Our students may need to complete and submit forms for a range of academic and non-academic purposes.

To find a form, or to find information on how to submit your completed form, visit the corresponding webpages:

  • Money and finance: Find forms for scholarships, bursaries, support funds and more.
  • Deferrals, extensions and appeals: Forms and submission guidance are available here. Please note that these forms may require detailed supporting evidence to accompany them.
  • International students: Find forms for airport pickup requests, International Registration Week, and to join the i-Buddies scheme. Please note that these are seasonal events and their associated forms may not be available to download year-round.

Registering to vote

Voting is not compulsory, so you can choose whether to vote or not. Registering to vote is, however, a legal requirement.

I’m not British, can I vote?

Commonwealth and Republic of Ireland citizens are entitled to register in Britain. Citizens of the European Union are entitled to register and vote in local and European elections.

 

I’m already registered at my home address

That’s great! However, you are entitled to register at home and at your term-time address. At local council elections, you can vote in both areas. If you leave DMU or change your term-time address, it's your responsibility to inform your local Council of these changes so that your correct details are held on the Electoral Register.

I want to know more about the Electoral Register

To find out more please visit leicester.gov.uk/registertovote. To register directly, please visit gov.uk/register-to-vote.

Click here for a list of Leicester City postcodes