Planning ahead will help you get the most out of your Applicant Day. Here are answers to common questions to help you prepare for your visit. We hope that you enjoy our beautiful campus and have a great Applicant Day at Bangor University!
Before You Arrive
Applicant Days are more subject‑focused and hands‑on. You’ll take part in smaller group sessions, meet academic staff and future classmates, and experience taster activities that reflect real teaching and learning on your course.
Yes, you're welcome to bring guests. Some subject sessions may have limited capacity, but there are parallel talks, tours, and drop‑in areas available for them.
No preparation is required. If your subject area offers optional workshop choices, you’ll receive details by email ahead of the event.
Although most University buildings are within walking distance of the main building where you’ll be signing in, you’ll be amazed by how much walking you’ll do during an Applicant Day so wear shoes or trainers that you’ll be happy to wear all day. We also can’t guarantee what the weather will be like so bring a coat or jacket with you.
Subject Taster Sessions
Don’t worry! You’ll be directed to alternative sessions such as the Vice-Chancellor’s Talk, the Accommodation presentation, or one of our campus tours. Many activities are repeated throughout the day.
Yes, most sessions are delivered by staff who teach on the course. It’s a great opportunity to get to know the people behind your programme.
Expect a mix of:
- Subject talks from academic staff
- Sample teaching sessions or demonstrations
- Opportunities to ask detailed questions
- Time to meet current students in your subject
Yes, attending a subject talk later in the day may be quieter, giving you more time to ask questions and speak with staff and students.
Exhibition Hall
The exhibition is held in Prichard-Jones Hall (PJ Hall, Main Building), bringing together representatives from our support services in one place.
You can ask about disability support, sports facilities, and Students’ Union clubs and societies. Staff and students will be available to answer your questions.
Student Ambassadors
Absolutely! Students studying the courses you’re interested in will be happy to share their experiences and answer your questions. There will also be Student Ambassadors at other general events such as the Accommodation Tours who can talk to you about living and studying at Bangor.
Parking and Finding Your Way Around
The Applicant Day programme highlights all key locations which you can find on the campus map. If you’re unsure where to go, just ask a member of staff or Student Ambassador who will be happy to help you. Please let us know beforehand by emailing openday@bangor.ac.uk if you or anyone in your party has a disability or mobility problems so that we can make any necessary arrangements.
Yes, free parking in University car parks will will be available on the day.
Tips for the Day
Yes, here are our top tips:
- Don’t cut your visit short – try to see as much as you can.
- Take notes and photos on your phone to help remember details later.
- Be flexible and open to exploring different sessions and areas.