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Students In Graze

Student life

Balance city and rural living at Hartpury

In between lectures, you'll find our students grabbing a coffee or bite to eat in our brand new catering and social space, Graze, as well as relaxing in our campus bar, Legends, which offers pub quizzes, movie nights and live music and sport throughout the year.

Three Students At Freshers Fair

Students' Union

Our Students’ Union hosts a wide range of clubs and societies, recreational sport, activities and entertainment all year round.

They’ll also make sure your voice is heard, as they represent you on the things that matter to you most.

You’ll automatically become a member when you enrol. Join nearly 4,000 other Hartpury students who enjoy exciting sports clubs, societies and social events.

Thriving at Hartpury

Get ahead and find out how you can make the most of of living and studying at Hartpury University.

Student Support Team One Student

Support and wellbeing

When you become a student at Hartpury, you become part of our community. As a small university, we provide personalised support based on your individual requirements and aspirations. Our teams cover wellbeing, achievement and success, learning support, careers, and more.

Hatpury Aerial

How to get around

As a Hartpury student, there are loads of ways you can get around and explore Gloucestershire. You can hop on one of the shuttle buses that stop regularly on campus. If you ride a bike, you can store it in our secure bike sheds on campus.

We also offer on-campus parking and discounted rates with local taxi firms. Here's some more information about the options available to you.

Social

Three students drinking coffee in Graze

Fees and finance

Graze Internal Students Studying

Study

Three female students on Campus