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This presentation offers information about the benefits of studying locally, including some examples specific to studying at Kent. Topics covered include commuting to campus, student finance and socialising and is aimed at students considering remaining at home while studying. at University of Kent

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This presentation offers information about the benefits of studying locally, including some examples specific to studying at Kent. Topics covered include commuting to campus, student finance and socialising and is aimed at students considering remaining at home while studying.
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Duration: 25 minutes


Suggested time of year: Year 12: October – July, Year 13: September – December

Gatsby Benchmarks: 3 , 7 , 8

This presentation offers information about the benefits of studying locally, including some examples specific to studying at Kent. Topics covered include commuting to campus, student finance and socialising and is aimed at students considering remaining at home while studying.

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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