If you are a mature, commuting or part-time student (or a combination), your university experience might look a little different to someone joining university straight from school. But don’t worry, there is plenty of additional support for you and ways to connect with those in a similar position. This includes a society that runs events and study sessions at convenient times if you have other responsibilities (e.g. a part-time job and childcare), and a dedicated student network to help get your voice heard.
Introduction event for mature students (with lunch provided)
In the week before Welcome Week, our Student Learning Advisory Service are running in-person introduction events for mature students. These events will help you prepare for university study, give you an introduction to digital learning and a campus orientation. It also gives you an opportunity to ask questions and meet other mature students at the free lunch.
Please book the relevant event for you based on your Division and campus:
- Human and Social Sciences (HSS) – Wednesday 13 September
- Medway campus (including Centre for Music and Audio Technology (CMAT), Kent Business School (KBS) and Study of Law, Society and Social Justice (LSSJ) – Wednesday 13 September
- Natural Sciences, and Computing, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences (CEMS) – Thursday 14 September
- MA in Social Work – Thursday 14 September
- Kent Business School (KBS, Canterbury) – Thursday 14 September
- Study of Law, Society and Social Justice (LSSJ, Canterbury) – Friday 15 September
Mature Student Society
Kent Union has a Mature Student Society which acts as a forum to promote the challenges and needs of students over the age of 21. As well as being for mature students, the society welcomes students returning to education, part-time or commuting students, and students who have dependants or caring responsibilities. The society meets regularly and is a great way to socialise with other students with similar responsibilities and potential interests.
Mature and Part-Time Student Network
Kent Union has a number of student networks. The Mature and Part-Time Student Network aims to represent and act as the voice for all mature, commuting and part-time Students, and to feedback on key issues that affect the mature, commuting and part-time student experience to both the University and Kent Union.
More about support available.