Why our May intake could be a great choice for your Teesside journey

Choosing when to begin your university adventure at Teesside is an exciting step — one that can shape your academic journey and future career. Our May intake is becoming an increasingly popular choice among international students, and here are four key reasons why it might be the ideal start date for you.

 

  1. Avoiding tense competition for September admission

It is no surprise that September is popular amongst many students, but this is the busiest time of year for admissions. The May intakes offer a smooth alternative to your application journey by offering less crowded application support.

 

  1. Entering the job market sooner

Joining the May intake means that you’ll finish your studies earlier. This gives you the opportunity and a competitive advantage over the September cohort by entering the workforce earlier.

 

  1. Better transition to life in the UK

Being an international student, it can be daunting to arrive in an unfamiliar country, especially if you arrive during the winter when the days are short and the weather is cold and wet. Arriving in May allows you to familiarise yourself with our campus, services, and the city of London during the long, warmer days. London is one of the greenest cities in the world, boasting a high number of royal parks, such as Hampstead Heath and St James’ Park; forests, and wildlife sanctuaries to enjoy.

 

  1. Taking advantage of summer opportunities

Starting University in May means you can make the most of the summer by engaging in community projects through our Volun-tees programme. International students can also work up to 20 hours per week, developing valuable skills and earning while receiving support from resources like the  Student Futures portal. Summer is prime time for paid and unpaid internships, research projects and student exchange programmes. Additionally, you can take part in study abroad opportunities to broaden your horizons and gain global experience. It’s not all about studies, there’s plenty to make the most of outside the lecture theatre during the summer, with free outdoor events such as Notting Hill Carnival, British Summer Time in Hyde Park and Trafalgar Square festivals. Most of the free cultural and art museums in London have extended hours during the summer months, so you have more time to explore.

 

The May intake offers several distinct benefits that can make the transition into University life smoother, more flexible, and strategically beneficial. Click here to apply to one of our May courses.