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Start your University journey at The Gateway

Do you need help with applying to university or for your student finance? At The Gateway, we provide advice and guidance on all aspects of coming to university.

WE CAN HELP WITH:

• choosing the right course for your future career plans • the needs of mature students and whether full-time or part-time study best suits your other commitments • writing an effective personal statement • checking qualifications (UK and overseas) to see whether you meet our entry requirements • completing your UCAS application form (for full-time study) • completing your online forms for direct entry (for part-time study) • exploring your eligibility for student funding and the amount of support you can receive • discovering what additional support is available for students with a disability or with dependent children • completing your student finance application form

…and much more! ‘‘ Thank you very much for the help, it is very much appreciated, and I can see why I’ve heard such good things about the student support at this university! “ “ Feedback from The Gateway visitor

The guidance was superb. I was a bit lost as I had not been in education for 20+ years, but after just one call, I was sat down with a member of the University staff. They patiently explained all the money I could claim and reassured me that I could live on the amount given.

If you live locally, particularly if you are not currently at school or college, you can make an appointment with an Education Guidance Advisor for help with completing the application forms and finding out more about the funding you can get. The Gateway is normally open from 9am-5pm, Monday to Fridays. If you prefer a virtual appointment, let us know and we’ll arrange one for you.

For information on services, directions, and frequently asked questions, visit: wlv.ac.uk/gateway tel: 01902 321 032

Jeffrey Thompson, BSc (Hons) Cybersecurity

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