It’s hard to know what university is like until you get there, and all universities are different. In some ways it’s easier to describe what university isn’t! Well, everyone says that it is not like school or college, or work, or home. So, what IS university really like? We aim to give you a realistic view, based on things students told us they wish they had known.
Full article1. Before you apply
2 Choosing a course at the University of Suffolk
This article will help you decide what to study at the University of Suffolk. We provide practical tips on how to prepare for open days and who to talk to at these events.
Full article3 Applying to university
Find out more about applying to University generally, and about our university’s admission process.
Full article4 Choosing your accommodation
This article introduces typical accommodation options available and provides some tips for making the right choice for you.
Full article5 What is the University of Suffolk like?
6 What support is available?
7 Telling people at university about your autism
Telling people about your autism at university is also known as ‘disclosure’ or ‘declaring a disability’. More information about what this means and why it might be important to you is available in this article.
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