On Friday 13th of September, the Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) Roadshow Bus came to EFC.
The day was great success and was enjoyed by over 400 students. The big purple bus was full at most points during the day with students eager to find the answers to their HE questions. 85 EFC students took the opportunity to speak to an ARU Student Ambassador about anything to do with HE and uni life.
The Roadshow bus enables students to speak to an Higher Education (HE) institution about their future options after A Levels or BTECs, but all from the convenience of the college.
The ARU team took over the theatre for the day and presented talks on ‘How to choose a uni and how to choose your course’, ‘Student Finance’ and ‘How to write your personal statement’.
Emma Seward, lead representative of ARU recruitment and marketing, said: "I was really impressed with EFC’s students, all of whom seemed very knowledgeable about the university application process, as well as giving some great input during our presentations. We're looking forward to coming back and doing more smaller personal statement workshops in the near future".
Thanks to everyone that came and we hope it was a big help for you guys applying or thinking about going to uni.
Dan Hunter
Student Liaison Lead
The day was great success and was enjoyed by over 400 students. The big purple bus was full at most points during the day with students eager to find the answers to their HE questions. 85 EFC students took the opportunity to speak to an ARU Student Ambassador about anything to do with HE and uni life.
The Roadshow bus enables students to speak to an Higher Education (HE) institution about their future options after A Levels or BTECs, but all from the convenience of the college.
The ARU team took over the theatre for the day and presented talks on ‘How to choose a uni and how to choose your course’, ‘Student Finance’ and ‘How to write your personal statement’.
Emma Seward, lead representative of ARU recruitment and marketing, said: "I was really impressed with EFC’s students, all of whom seemed very knowledgeable about the university application process, as well as giving some great input during our presentations. We're looking forward to coming back and doing more smaller personal statement workshops in the near future".
Thanks to everyone that came and we hope it was a big help for you guys applying or thinking about going to uni.
Dan Hunter
Student Liaison Lead
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