The UniTasterDays Students’ Guide to University 2026

This page is designed for university colleagues who wish to share the Students’ Guide with their own network of prospective students.

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Dear university colleagues…

The Students’ Guide to University 2026 is created for the prospective students in your network. It will help them make an informed choice about university.

Contributions have been provided by over 80 university representatives from across the UK, along with expert voices from outside the sector, such as educator and TV personality Baasit Siddiqui. The guide is supported by HELOA.

It is divided into sections to support prospective students through every stage of the university journey. Topics include researching options, attending events, financing studies, applying, and preparing for university life.

Share the guide

Please share this link with the prospective students in your network (and their supporters) to ensure they download the most up-to-date version of the guide. You may wish to share this link in your enquirer newsletter, applicant newsletter, teacher newsletter, social media channels, or outreach webpages.

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Get your Students’ Guide to University 2026

The Students’ Guide to University 2026 will help you make an informed choice about university. It includes articles to guide you in deciding whether university is right for you, what you should study, and where you should study it.

Contributions have been provided by over 80 university representatives from across the UK, along with expert voices from outside the sector, such as educator and TV personality Baasit Siddiqui. The guide is supported by HELOA, a membership group for university advisers.

It is divided into sections to support you through every stage of the university journey. Topics include researching options, attending events, financing studies, applying, and preparing for university life.

Download the Students' Guide 2026

The guide is free to download, and no personal information is requested to access the guide. We hope you enjoy the articles!

A special thanks to the below institutions for their kind contributions: