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Prepping for Uni with Dyslexia Course, 22nd August, Bell House in Dulwich


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Prepping for Uni with Dyslexia

Thursday 22nd August, 2pm

Bell House, Dulwich, SE21 7BG


https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/prepping-for-uni-with-dyslexia-tickets-62939874860


The transition from sixth form or college to university is an exciting one, but can be daunting, especially if you learn differently. This afternoon course with Tina Hunter, who works with students at an FE college, will go through tips on how to prepare for the different way of working and studying at university, how to organise yourself, and how to make sure that you are able to access the support that is available at the university.


This course costs ?10, and bursary places are available. For more information on bursary places, please email [email protected].

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