Parents and supporters – Bath Spa University
Parents and supporters
We're here to help you to support your student through their journey to Higher Education.
In this section
The application process
Scholarships and bursaries
Preparing for university
Supporting your student
Open Days
Accommodation
It's great that your student is thinking about joining Bath Spa University. Whether they’re just starting to think about studying at university, or are half-way through the application process, it’s natural to have lots of questions and concerns.
We hope the pages here will provide you with lots of useful information and resources to support your student take their next steps. Please
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Life at BSU: Your questions answered!
What do our students like most about BSU, and what advice do they have for people applying? We asked a handful of our students to answer applicants' most-asked questions.
Key dates for 2027 applications
Open Days
6 June 2026
26 September 2026
24 October 2026
28 November 2026
Applications can be submitted to UCAS
1 September 2026
UCAS application deadline
13 January 2027
UCAS Extra opens
25 February - 1 July 2027
Offer Holder Days
February - March 2027
Accommodation
application deadline
June 2027
Clearing opens
2 July 2027
Bath Spa University Open Days
Our Open Days give you and your student the chance to explore what the BSU community has to offer.
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Offer Holder Days
An Offer Holder Day is a great opportunity to dig deeper into our courses and student life at BSU. Applicants with offers to study are invited to a day-long event, where they'll take part in sessions aimed at replicating the student study experience, while parents and supporters will have the opportunity to meet staff from key student experience teams at a panel session.
Offer Holder Days
Useful links
Professional Placement Year
Your student can apply for a four-year course which includes a
Professional Placement Year
(PPY) – sometimes known as a 'sandwich year'.
All undergraduate students can take a PPY between their second and third year, working a minimum of 900 hours for a professional organisation.
Placements are self-sourced but your student will have access to a high level of support during their first and second year, including workshops, 1-to-1 appointments and timetabled support.
A Professional Placement Year can make a big difference to your student's CV, their networking opportunities, their skillset and their future career.
Learn more about the PPY
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