Preparing for University

by | Apr 11, 2025

Preparing for University: Navigating the Transition with Confidence

As Easter approaches, the university application process is in full swing, attending offer holder days, and gearing up for upcoming exams. It’s an exciting time filled with opportunities, but it’s also natural to feel a mix of anticipation and apprehension, especially if you’re preparing to leave home for the first time.

Understanding the Transition to University Life

University life offers a level of freedom that’s both liberating and, at times, daunting. The shift from the structured environment of school to the independence of university can be significant. It’s important to acknowledge that while this transition is often portrayed as seamless, it comes with its own set of challenges. Many students experience a range of emotions as they adapt to new academic demands, social settings, and living arrangements.

Introducing the ‘Preparing for Uni’ Course

Recognising that the transition to university is a significant milestone, I offer a course titled ‘Preparing for Uni.’ The first session this season is scheduled over the Easter period, providing an opportunity for students to:

• Understand the Transition: Discuss the psychological and emotional adjustments associated with moving away from home and starting university.

• Explore Practical Aspects: Learn about managing finances, cooking, laundry, and other essential life skills.

• Access Support Services: Gain information on university support systems, including mental health resources, disability services, support for your neurodiversity. 

This course is particularly beneficial for students with additional needs, whether mental health-related, physical, or neurodivergent. It offers tailored guidance on accessing the support you require to thrive in a university setting.

Tickets are available via Eventbrite:  

17th April 6pm online https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1303366266589?aff=oddtdtcreator
23rd April 2pm online https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1303375594489?aff=oddtdtcreator

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