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Wolverhampton University
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Wolverhampton has around 24,000 students, including a growing number from Europe and overseas. It's coming to the end of a seven-year programme of investment and expansion costing £60m, so expect to see some swanky new buildings on its four campuses. Like many of the newer universities, Wolverhampton focuses on employability. Each of the 10 schools has a dedicated placement officer to help students gain relevant work experience. Unsurprisingly, graduate employment rates are good. Wolverhampton is a bustling place in its own right and is also just down the road from Birmingham if you feel there are gaps that need filling in your shopping/clubbing/culture life. Plus some lovely scenery nearby for a bit of rest and relaxation. |
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Fees
£3,070 for full-time undergraduate courses in 2007-08.
Bursaries
£500 if family income less than £18,000; £750 if family income between £18,000 and £25,000; £1,000 if family income between £25,000 and £31,000 (to make up for the drops in the government grant as household income rises). £1,000 regional "cashback" bursary for eligible local students.
Accommodation
Rooms are allocated on a first come, first served basis. All accommodation is self-catered and half is en-suite. Prices range from £52 to £75 a week.
Contact
Tel: 01902 32 22 22
Email: enquiries@wlv.ac.uk
Web: wlv.ac.uk
Accommodation: residences@wlv.ac.uk
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