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Find out about your university options at Higher Education Fair

Adult Education Wolverhampton will be hosting a Higher Education Fair aimed at current students and members of the public who want to find out more about going to university.

Visitors will be able to learn more about different university courses and their entrance requirements, how to apply for courses and get information on costs, and get details of grants, bursaries and financial support available for travel and childcare.

There will also be information about Adult Education Wolverhampton’s Level 3 Access to Higher Education courses to help people prepare for university, and specific schemes, programmes and tester events to ease the transition from Level 3 to degree studies and give prospective students the chance to experience university life first hand.

The Higher Education Fair will take place at Adult Education Wolverhampton’s Foyer Building, Old Hall Street, on Wednesday 21 May from 10am to 1pm with representatives of universities from across the West Midlands, Staffordshire and Worcestershire on hand to speak to visitors.

Councillor Jacqui Coogan, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Education, Skills and Work, said: “If you’ve ever wanted to go to university, but aren’t sure how you could make it happen or fear you may not have the right qualifications, please come along to Adult Education Wolverhampton’s Higher Education Fair and find out about what the region’s universities could offer you.”

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