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Students applying for an undergraduate course should apply online to the University and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). UCAS is a central organisation which processes all university undergraduate applications.

Students applying for an undergraduate course should apply online to the University and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). UCAS is a central organisation which processes all university undergraduate applications.
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The IWIC provides a collaborative workspace for entrepreneurs and new businesses, and is home to the new Suffolk Centre of Female Entrepreneurship.
The University of Suffolk puts you at the heart of a unique network of partner colleges located across Suffolk and Great Yarmouth.
Not only did my family all graduate from the University of Suffolk but we have also all gone on to work for the NHS. It’s nice coming from a family of graduates from multidisciplinary areas.
With my learning difficulties, dyslexia and dyscalculia I was told that I would find University too difficult... but with the support of my tutors and the support team I was able to achieve a grade that I feel so proud of.
My advice to the people who are not certain if they should enrol at the University of Suffolk – well - just do it! You will thank me later!