West Midlands

University Of Wolverhampton Opens Doors For New Students

By

Karen McGinn
7 March 2026, 11:01 am

The University of Wolverhampton is hosting an open day on 14 March 2026 to help people across the West Midlands explore their options for higher education. The event will run from 9:30am to 2:30pm and is designed for anyone interested in starting a new undergraduate degree or moving on to postgraduate study.

Visitors can walk around the campus buildings and look at the facilities to see where they would be learning. Staff will be on hand to talk about different courses and answer questions about what it is like to study at the university. This gives residents a chance to meet teachers and find out which path might help them reach their career goals.

The Walsall FC Foundation is working with the university to promote the day to local residents. This partnership aims to help more people in the community find out about training and study pathways that could help them get ahead in their jobs. Information from Whatuni suggests that visiting a campus in person is one of the best ways for students to choose the right place for them.

Prospective students can also learn about the application process and the different types of support available while they study. More details about the day are available through the UCAS website, which lists the event as a key opportunity for those looking to start a course in the next academic year.

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