A free TV programme and lesson plan demystifying the cost of uni for young people, parents and teachers.
The One in Five is a university support podcast created by disabled students, for disabled students who are considering university.
In addition to supporting disabled students making their university decisions, the podcast also supports disabled students currently at university, school and college colleagues, parents, and carers!
VIEW RESOURCEThis animation developed by SEND PP Ambassadors in Kent & Medway is aimed at showing students from Years 9-11 how university can be for everyone.
Thanks to the team at CXK for their support in creating this video.
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In this video, SEND PP Student Ambassadors share their top tips, advice and encouragement to help disabled students make the most of their time at university.
VIEW RESOURCEHere, Alice Lundy, a student from Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU), shares her experiences, insights, and practical tips on making the most of social opportunities while at university.
VIEW RESOURCEHere, Kyle Mather, a student from the University of Creative Arts (UCA), shares his experiences, insights, and practical tips on making the most of your personal development while at university.
VIEW RESOURCEHere, Dominique Hegarty, a student from the University of Kent, shares her experiences, insights, and practical tips on navigating the academic aspects of life at university.
VIEW RESOURCEWhat you can get and where to find it. A guide to the support available for disabled students at the universities in Kent and Medway.
VIEW RESOURCEOur Careers in Sport guide aims to help you find out more about the exciting and varied careers that are available in sport. Staff from Charlton Athletic Football Club share more about their jobs and career paths, and student ambassadors who are studying Sports at university share their top tips on applying to university.
VIEW RESOURCEWatch these short videos from Student Ambassadors Anton (University of Kent), Yash (University of Greenwich), Tania (University for the Creative Arts) and Alice (Canterbury Christ Church University) to hear about their personal journeys to Higher Education.
VIEW RESOURCEExplore the free opportunities, activities and resources open to young people in Kent and Medway. If you’re looking for information on how to be more creative, we’ve got you covered. From fun and exciting projects to take part in at home to free workshops and tips on how creativity can support your mental health and wellbeing.
VIEW RESOURCEA list of virtual tours and videos from universities and colleges, so you can see what it’s like and what facilities are available.
University of Greenwich Virtual Tours
University of Kent Virtual Visit
VIEW RESOURCEUnibuddy allows prospective students to chat online with current university students and staff to ask questions and find out what it is like to study at university.
University of Kent – Ask our students
VIEW RESOURCECanterbury Christ Church University will be offering a number of webinars to help you get ready for going to university.
Whether you need help with writing your personal statement, funding your degree or just want to know more about student life at Christ Church, there will be a webinar for you.
VIEW RESOURCEA free TV programme and lesson plan demystifying the cost of uni for young people, parents and teachers.
This is a text-based game that squeezes many experiences of a three-year degree at the University of Kent into a game that can be played in as little as one hour.
VIEW RESOURCEThe HE Application Journey is an online resource from the University of Greenwich designed to guide students through the UCAS application process.
VIEW RESOURCEThe UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) website has a range of free resources to support young people thinking of applying for medicine and dentistry.
VIEW RESOURCEAn online game experience from the University of Greenwich that will help raise students’ awareness of the independent nature of university life. Students can register individually or staff can register to arrange whole class access.
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