University of Bolton, Deane Road, Bolton. BL3 5AB
“At the University of Bolton, we take great pride in providing a quality, supportive learning environment for our students.”
Professor George E Holmes DL | President & Vice Chancellor
“...tutors are very supportive and you’re not just a student ID number, at this university you are an individual with a name.”
Ellisse Vernon | BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing
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University of Bolton, why we are the right choice
Location - Bolton, Greater Manchester
As a small, dynamic and friendly university, we focus on ensuring that our students get a quality experience. If you want to go to a university where your requirements are put first, welcome to #UniAsItShouldBe.
We’ve created an exclusive space just for offer holders; featuring all you need to know about Social Work to help make your choice to accept your offer as easy as possible. If you miss any of the live events, you can catch them later here, and don’t forget, the team are here to answer any of your questions at study@bolton.ac.uk.
The University of Bolton is pleased to be able to welcome you to our latest virtual open day. We’re sorry we can’t meet you in person, but we are confident that you will be able to find out everything you need to know about our award-winning University to help you make your decision. Here you will find a collection of videos, downloads and live (or recorded) video streams from our talented staff. You can even chat with some of our students and find out why the University of Bolton was voted #1 for Student Satisfaction in the North West* for three years running! If you need help, or have any questions, please visit our Virtual Information Desk. If you can’t attend this Open Day, don’t worry – we have more planned:
It can seem like a lifetime between getting your offer and enrolling in September but there is so much you can be doing to make the next few months go smoothly. It is really important to apply for your student finance as early as possible, do a bit of research into any third party scholarships or bursaries and consider your accommodation options. More practical things if you’re planning on moving into halls or private accommodation could be learning to cook a few dishes, making a budget and planning what trinkets to take with you and how to make your living space feel homely.