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Schools and colleges liaison office

The schools and colleges liaison office works closely with teachers, careers advisors and parents to offer a range of activities to provide guidance and specialist advice to different groups of potential students.

We have a range of interactive and innovative activities to inform, engage and inspire potential students. Our Graduation Project website has case studies, downloadable resources and further information about the student experience while our Uni4u programme of activities and visits brings these experiences to life.

Our interactive budgeting activity Cash Course focuses on preparing potential students to manage their finances at university alongside providing support in understanding the student finance system.

We are also the point of contact for schools and colleges seeking additional support for certain groups of students for example through the Compact Scheme and our work with Looked After Children.

The University has partnership agreements with a number of schools and colleges in the 'travel to study' region. For more information and to see if your school or college is a member visit the partnership school webpage.

Find out more about the activities and projects available or contact us for more information.

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Sheffield Hallam University is an active member of the Higher Education Liaison Officers Association (HELOA). This ensures that the information and service we provide is of an informed, impartial and professional standard.

Sheffield Hallam University is not responsible for the content of external websites

Cash Course interactive budgeting activity 2012 tuition fee announced Visit the Graduation Project Website

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