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Black, Asian, Mixed Heritage, and Minoritised Ethnic students
The University aspires to provide an inclusive learning community and aims to work with all our students to achieve their goals.
Careers and jobs
It’s never too early to start preparing for your future career. At CCCU we can help you find work alongside your studies, offer careers advice, provide opportunities for personal development and more.
Graduate outcomes survey
The Graduate Outcomes Survey is a national survey capturing information about the activities and perspectives of graduates 15 months after they finish their studies.
Getting a graduate job
The Careers and Enterprise Team are here to help you get that graduate job . They are still here to advise you for up to three years after you graduate.
Your next steps
Planning for your life after completing your studies can both be exciting and daunting, but we are here to support you on your journey.
Our approach to harassment and sexual misconduct
Our approach to harassment and sexual misconduct
Travel and transport
Many of our students live locally and make the decision to commute into uni.
Accommodation and campus facilities
Living in our accommodation means you'll be supported by us during your stay, while every campus has a range of facilities to meet your needs.
Students who are parents
Many of our students have children to care for whilst studying, and we understand it can be a juggling act. That’s why we offer support to help you balance your home commitments with studying.
Budgeting
By working out your budget before you arrive, you will be confident that you'll be able to manage your money while at uni and be in control of your finances.
Looking after your health
We want you to stay healthy and well, so we advise you to check what vaccines you feel you may need before you arrive.
Connecting with a student mentor
What better way to learn about life at university than to ask a peer mentor to give you the benefit of their first-hand experience and help welcome you into our CCCU community.
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