Replying to your offer

It is also important to consider which university you wish to ‘firm’ as your first choice offer and which you want to select as your insurance choice. You choose two universities out of the ones which have made you an offer. Your insurance choice acts as a backup or second choice; a university you will […]

Services for Young People for Healthy Relationships

Childline offers help and support for children and young people up to the age of 19 years old for any issues that they may be going through. The link below takes you to a page that offers useful advice and support on healthy relationships as well as covering topics such as sex and consent.

Get Industry Ready

The link below provides information on free courses to help you learn new skills that will help you get industry ready. These general skills learnt apply to all sectors as well as more specialised skills.

Latest English University News

This link will give you the most up to date news about and from English Universities. It might also give you some useful information about your University.

Further Education Funding

Here are some links that are useful and will provide further informatiion on education funding: https://www.ucas.com/further-education/post-16-finance-and-support/funding https://propel.org.uk/UK/ https://thisisusatuni.org/unite-foundation-scholarship/ https://www.careleavers.com/ https://buttleuk.org/

Online library

Reading is a great way to escape the real world, and as such is good for maintaining positive mental health. Reading relevant books and journals is also a great way to keep on top of uni and college work.  Click the find out more button to find the nearest library to you!

Student fees and funding

Universities in England, Northern Ireland and Scotland can charge students from England up to £9,250 a year for undergraduate tuition. For accelerated degrees (which are completed in less time) English universities can charge up to £11,100. The most Welsh universities can charge is £9,000 a year. Click the find out more button to access more […]

Hope Hub

The Hope Hub provides support and emergency aid for children, young people, and adults in Surrey Heath and the surrounding areas. This support includes emergency housing, well-being support, help with benefit and housing applications, and employment support.

Healthy Hub (Healthy Surrey)

If you want to improve your mental wellbeing, are feeling anxious or depressed, or life is too difficult right now, there is a range of free and confidential services to support you.

Eikon iAMME Virtual Youth Club

Eikon iAMME virtual youth club hosts weekly virtual meetings for LGBT+ young people who are aged 12- 18. During these sessions, young people have the opportunity to meet others, receive advice and be directed to additional services if needed. At iAmMe, young people take part in activities such as games, darts, cooking and simply relaxing […]