Now you’ve smashed your application and got yourself an offer to study at UA92 - you are probably wondering what your next move should be...
You should do as much research as possible to make sure you are confident in your firm and insurance choices. The best way to experience student life first hand is to attend an Applicant Visit Event.
But you’ve already visited for an Open Day, right? So, what else is there to see? Here are 5 reasons why going to an Applicant Visit Day is always a good idea.
1. Experience Student Life
An Applicant Visit Day is more specific than an Open Day. Now you’ve narrowed down your search; you’ll want to get a better idea of what it’s actually like to study here. That’s why we’ll have lots of our students and graduates on hand to share their experiences and give you an insight into student life.
2. It’s All About the Details
You can discover more about your course and the subject modules you will study. Not only will you meet your academic tutors, but you’ll also get to sample the style of teaching you can expect on your course.
3. Show Your Family or Friends
You can bring a parent, guardian or a supportive friend and introduce them to where you’ll be spending the next few years. We run a specific session just for parents, guardians and supporters, so they have the chance to ask all their questions too.
4. Think About Where You Might Live
You can take a tour of our fantastic student accommodation located at Academy Apartments just across the road from campus. All apartments are self-contained with their own kitchen and bathroom and fitted with top brand appliances, hyper-fast WiFi and video intercom systems.
5. Ask, ask, ask!
You can ask lots of questions! The UA92 team will be on hand so whether you have a question about Student Finance, student life, well-being or you simply want to know more about how you’ll study – we can guarantee there’ll be someone there who can help!
Head across to the Applicant Hub to find out when your Applicant Visit Days are happening or contact [email protected] to arrange a visit.