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This talk gives your students an overview of higher education. We’ll cover a range of topics including the benefits of going to university, how to choose a course, the UCAS process and student finance. This talk is a good all-rounder for parents’ evenings too (approximate/ ideal duration: 45 minutes). at University of Kent

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This talk gives your students an overview of higher education. We’ll cover a range of topics including the benefits of going to university, how to choose a course, the UCAS process and student finance. This talk is a good all-rounder for parents’ evenings too (approximate/ ideal duration: 45 minutes).
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Duration: 45 minutes

Suggested time of year: October – March

Gatsby Benchmarks: 1 ,2, 3, 4 and 7

This talk gives your students an overview of higher education. We’ll cover a range of topics including the benefits of going to university, how to choose a course, the UCAS process and student finance. This talk is a good all-rounder for parents’ evenings too.

This is one of a range of free activities we offer that are designed to assist students in making decisions around Higher Education, including help with their UCAS applications and Personal Statements; information on Student Finance, and guidance around enhancing their employability. We can also run bespoke sessions that combine several topics if that would better suit your school. To book a session for your school, or to get a full list of the topics that we can cover, please contact [email protected]

 

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