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Travel Scheme

Travel to Northumbria Uni Open Day free of charge in our new Travel Scheme initiative!

We often receive requests for assistance with travel to open days and so Northumbria University are piloting a travel initiative for our October event. We are giving the opportunity to selected schools across the North to be involved and are offering FREE return coach transport to our October Open Day.

Pick up and drop off will be from one central point in the following cities, and if you register to be part of the Travel Scheme you will receive a confirmation email with the correct collection point for your city. 

  • Leeds
  • Manchester
  • York
  • Sheffield
  • Liverpool

To register for our October Open Day, and reserve your place on our Travel Scheme, simply complete the registration form below. You will recieve a confirmation email with collection point for the coach so please make sure we have your correct email address:

 

Terms & Conditions

  1. All Students will be required to show up to the agreed meeting point at the agreed time for both the outbound and return journeys. Any student who does not do this will not be able to travel with Northumbria and will be responsible for their own travel arrangements.
  2. All students will need to organise travel from home to the pickup point for the outbound journey and also from the pickup point to home for the return journey.
  3. Students are required to provide a home telephone and obtain the appropriate parental/guardian permissions if an appropriate adult is not travelling with them.
  4. The booking is for a maximum of 1 guest.
  5. If we cannot offer the original method of transport, we will contact you to arrange alternative travel arrangements

 

Why should you attend Northumbria Open Day?

Want to know what it's like to be a Northumbria student? Visit us at Open Day and experience the city and the University for yourself.

 


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