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NU Advice: Still time to apply

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This event is designed for students applying to university after the UCAS deadline, providing the opportunity to ask questions and receive advice on the application process. 

You will be guided through key aspects of university applications and the process as the UCAS deadline has passed:

  • How to apply for September 2025
  • Which courses might still have vacancies
  • How long the application process usually takes
  • What happens after your application is submitted
  • The different types of offers you could receive
  • Top tips for writing your personal statement
  • How you can still visit the campus and get a feel for Northumbria

You will also have the opportunity to ask your own questions to our panel.

Can't make this date? Register your interest on our Still Time To Apply page and we will send you a recording of the event when it's available.

 

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