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At Northumbria we recognise that university is a big step for parents as well as students. From choosing a course and making an application, to student finance and living away from home - there’s a lot of information to take in and you’re bound to have some questions. But don’t worry, we’re here to help. We want to make things as simple as possible, so we’ve collated lots of useful information for parents, carers and guardians all in one place.

Explore our basic guides and videos below and help your child make informed choices about their future and check out our 'Still Time to Apply' page that provides relevant information for those that might have missed the UCAS application date. For international parents looking to support their child's university journey, check out our comprehensive International Parents Guide. It's packed with valuable resources to assist you through every step of the application process, ensuring a smooth transition for your child's education abroad. 

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PARENTS' GUIDE.

Sign up to view our helpful guide for parents and guardians.

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HOW TO APPLY.

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IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINES

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2025 ENTRY

APPLY VIA UCAS

 


 

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YOUR CHILD'S LEARNING EXPERIENCE.  

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WELCOME PACK

A guide for new students.

 

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WHERE TO LIVE AT UNI.

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STUDENT FINANCE.

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FEELING SUPPORTED AT UNI.

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STUDENT LIFE AND WELLBEING

 

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YOUR CHILD'S FUTURE.

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