Lancaster Summer Schools An overview of Summer Schools at Lancaster University for the academic year 2014.

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Lancaster Summer Schools An overview of Summer Schools at Lancaster University for the academic year 2014

A Lancaster Summer School is a chance for students to try some of the great opportunities that a university education can provide. We give students the opportunity to study a subject of their choice and develop key skills for university including academic writing, presentation skills, and teamwork. What is a Lancaster Summer School?

We’re proud to be a collegiate university and students on our Summer Schools will be encouraged to take an active part in their given college, meet and make new friends and to get involved in the exciting sports and social activities that make up part of the Lancaster student experience. What is a Lancaster Summer School?

You will: Try out a specific academic subject selected by you Join a Lancaster University college Meet and work alongside our Student Ambassadors, all current students at Lancaster University Develop Key Skills in team work, academic writing, presentations and much more Self-Catered What does the Summer School involve?

The following Summer Schools are available for students in Year 11 (during the academic year): Study and Revision Skills 30 March – 2 April 2015 – Including opportunities to enhance revision techniques for Maths, English and Science GCSEs and develop key skills in time management, stress management and revision What Summer Schools are on offer and when will they take place?

All places on the Summer Schools are FREE for students who meet one or more of our widening participation criteria:  Neither of your parents went to University straight from school/ college  You have a disability which you feel might limit your options for University  You are cared for by someone other than my parents or are a care leaver  You have ‘free school meals’ at school or college; a daily lunch that your family do not pay for  You are a parent or carer for someone in your family You must also be able to achieve 5 GCSEs grade A*- C How much will it cost and who can attend?

To apply for a Summer School, please visit our website and complete an application form. Once we have received your completed form we will contact you to let you know if your application was successful. All places are offered on a first come, first served basis. How do I apply?

For more information about all our Summer School, including frequently asked questions and how to apply, please visit our website: Or contact our Outreach team via or telephone: How can I find out more?

Thank you UK Student Recruitment & Outreach