Our students recently visited the University of Wolverhampton's library, where they had the opportunity to explore the facilities and take part in a guided university tour. The visit was designed to introduce them to academic resources, inspire future aspirations, and build confidence in navigating higher education environments.

Experiencing a university setting first-hand is incredibly beneficial - it helps demystify the idea of university life, encourages independent learning, and gives students a sense of belonging in academic spaces. The library itself offered a glimpse into the wealth of support available, from digital tools to quiet study zones.

Here's what some of our students had to say: 
"I didn't know libraries had so much - it made me want to study more." 
"The tour was really fun. I liked seeing where students hang out and work." 
"It felt welcoming. I could imagine myself going there one day." 
"I enjoyed learning how to find books and use the computers - it was easier than I thought!" 

We're proud of how engaged and curious our students were throughout the visit. Experiences like this help lay the foundation for lifelong learning and broaden horizons.