University of Chichester

Welcome to the Alumni Association

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The Alumni Association of the University of Chichester is a society open to all past students, graduates and staff of the University. You may have known us as UCC, WSIHE or even Bishop Otter College, whatever our name, if you studied or worked with us, you are welcome to join. The aim of the association is to promote contact between old friends and encourages you to maintain life-long links with Chichester.

Alumni

If you want to contact fellow graduates you have lost contact with, organise a reunion, or be kept up-to-date with what is happening at the University of Chichester the Alumni Association is here to help you. Email: alumni@chi.ac.uk or write to: The Alumni Team University of Chichester, Bognor Regis Campus, Upper Bognor Road, Bognor Regis, West Sussex, PO21 1HR. It's completely free to become a member of the Alumni Association, so if you haven't registered with us already, you can do so using the registration form below.

Alumni Registration Form

if you haven't registered with us, please complete our Registration Form (60Kb pdf file)

Did you complete your higher education qualification in 2004/05? You may recall completing a questionnaire as part of the Higher Education Statistics Agency's (HESA) Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education survey six months after you finished your studies in 2004/05. You may have seen information from the survey in the media Ð for example, as part of the University League Tables. The information you provided will also have been used within the institution and by government.

There is now another opportunity for some of you to let us know what you have been doing since you gained your qualification. IFF Research, on behalf of HESA, is conducting a survey (the 'DLHE Longitudinal Survey') and they may send you a questionnaire. The questionnaire will ask you to detail your activities since you graduated in 2004/05. Any information you provide will help in reviewing and promoting courses and giving current students an insight into early career progression, as well as providing input to government policy development and review.

If you are contacted by IFF Research (by email, post or phone), please take time to complete the survey and return it – your participation is valuable. You will be able to see the results of this survey on the web next summer. The results of the survey of 2002/03 graduates have already been published and can be seen at: www.hesa.ac.uk