University of Salford: Clearing Visit Day guide 2025
FEEL AT HOME SATURDAY 16 AUGUST 2025
WE HOPE THAT YOU’RE INSPIRED BY THE ENTHUSIASM AND EXPERTISE OF OUR STAFF, THE PASSION OF OUR STUDENTS, AND THE FIRST-RATE FACILITIES ON OFFER.
On behalf of all the staff and students at today’s Visit Day, we’d like to wish you a very warm welcome to the University of Salford.
During your Visit Day, you can explore our campus and see where you could be living and studying; meet the academic team and chat to current students about Salford life.
You’ll also see the impact of our continued investment into our campus including our £65 million Science and Engineering building, Energy House 2 - a world leading research facility, and our new Health Clinic which is also under construction at our Frederick Road campus.
As a student at the University of Salford, you’ll be given the opportunities to make the most of your time here, and the support you need to seize those opportunities. From teaching support to wellbeing, student finance to accommodation, we’ll be with you each step of the way, so you can become the very best you can be. As we’d say, Unstoppable.
As a Salford student, please make sure you get involved with the wider opportunities you’ll be offered to make the most of your time here. We’ll help get
you ready for work. We build relationships with industry leaders like Morgan Sindall, Morson Group and the BBC, which allow us to offer fantastic opportunities for you to learn skills outside of the lecture theatre, including live briefs, internships and placements.
The Turing scheme can help you find an international work or study opportunity and many of our courses have a full year work placement option so make sure you ask about how you can take advantage of everything we have to offer to benefit you during your time with us.
Our courses and facilities are designed to meet the needs of industry, and many are taught by current and former practitioners who bring their real-world skills and connections to help you make your first strides into your chosen career.
As you explore our campus today, we hope that you’re inspired by the enthusiasm and expertise of our staff, the passion of our students, and the first-rate facilities on offer.
Your Visit Day Team
WHAT’S ON
All activities at today’s visit day are based on our Peel Park campus, but you will have the opportunity to tour our Frederick Road and MediaCity campuses and accommodation sites.
John Lester/Eddie Colman Courts: 10am-3pm with a shuttle bus at 12pm.
Check out our pre-recorded student support, wellbeing and disability video to find out more about how we can support you through your studies.
Head to the campus tour desk outside the SEE Building, five minutes before your tour is due to start.
Drop-in to our Peel Park Quarter accommodation.
Drop in anytime from 10am-3.30pm. If you wish to go by coach please head to the campus tour desk ten minutes before the tour start time.
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WHAT’S ON
Find out more about life at the University of Salford and get the low-down on clearing and what happens next now you have a place with us.
Let us walk you through the costs associated with going to univerity, the loans available and the application process for Student Finance England. The team will also be on hand to answer any questions or concerns around applying late or changing your course or university.
Hear from the team about what to expect over the next few weeks, from securing your place, getting your finance, accommodation and anything else ready, to the start of teaching in September.
Join us on a guided tour of the campus led by our Student Ambassadors. Tours are available of all three campuses - Peel Park, Frederick Road and MediaCity. Please allow for up to 1 hour for a campus tour.
Both our accommodation sites will be open for you to drop-in and view. Peel Park Quarter is within easy walking distance. For John Lester/Eddie Colman we’ll be providing a free accommodation shuttle bus at 12pm. Head to the accommodation desk in SEE Building foyer for further information about accommodation at Salford, including how to book.
ACTIVITY TIMINGS LOCATION DROP-INS
Drop in with the course team 10am-12noon SEE Building, foyer
Accommodation team 10am-3pm SEE Building, foyer
Admissions 10am-3pm SEE Building, foyer
askUS – student support services 10am-3pm SEE Building, foyer
Disability and inclusion team 10am-3pm SEE Building, foyer
Learn English for Academic Purposes 10am-3pm SEE Building, foyer
Library 10am-3pm Clifford Whitworth Library
School of Health and Society Onboarding team 10am-3pm SEE Building, foyer
Sports Centre 10am-3pm Sports Centre
Students’ Union 10am-3pm SEE Building, foyer
Unitemps 10am-3pm SEE Building, foyer
LUNCH IS ON US
We will be serving a free lunch on the ground floor of the SEE Building from 11.30am until 1.30pm.
Alternatively, if you would like to purchase some food, the New Adelphi café will be open from 9am until 3pm.
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Drop-in and chat with some of our academic staff about studying here. Please note there will be representatives from each subject area but may not include a tutor from every course.
The team will be able to offer information and guidance about all accommodation options at Salford.
Got a question about your Clearing offer? Our Admissions team will be on hand to chat you through any application queries.
At Salford we take pride in supporting our students. Have a chat to find out about the range of different types of support we offer and how this can work for you.
Drop-in for a one-to-one chat with our disability and inclusion team.
At Salford we provide free English Language short courses designed to run alongside your course to improve the quality of your academic work. This includes: academic reading and writing, making effective presentations, thesis writing and 1-1 tutorials.
Pop in for a tour and find out more about our ‘library in the park’.
For all courses within Health Professions, students will be required to complete a DBS and occupational health check as part of their registration process as a student. They will also need to be fitted for a uniform. The onboarding team will be on hand to answer any questions you might have about this process.
Find out more about the exciting sports and activities opportunities available at Salford.
Love your time at Salford - get involved! Discover the many ways to join in; from Student Reps, campaigns, sport, activity groups, socials and events - the Union is here to help you settle in and make the most of your free time.
Come and speak to Unitemps about working opportunities whilst you are studying at Salford.
PEEL PARK CAMPUS
Peel Park campus, offers you the best of both worlds: state-of-the art learning facilities within minutes of a world-class city, set against beautiful green spaces to relax and socialise in. We’ve built our campus with everyone who uses it in mind – our students, staff, businesses and local residents and created a space where everyone feels welcome. Our friendly security team is consistently recognised and accredited for their efforts in keeping everyone safe on campus.
SILKS LAW CLINIC
Our in-house law clinic, SILKS, offer free legal advice to members of the public. Working under the supervision of professional lawyers, our law students develop their legal knowledge and clientfacing skills through the clinic.
BODMER LABORATORY
Our Bodmer lab is packed with cuttingedge technical equipment to help you make new discoveries of your own; with AV and HDTV systems that connect you to your lecturers, wherever you are in the lab.
NEW ADELPHI THEATRE
The theatre is equipped with the latest lighting, PA equipment and high-powered projection, seating for up to 350 people, and can be adapted to different configurations.
FREDERICK ROAD CAMPUS
HUMAN PERFORMANCE LAB
The Human Performance Lab is a teaching and research facility used by students on our sport and exercise courses, as well as physiotherapy, podiatry and prosthetics and orthotics.
MEDIACITY CAMPUS
Come and visit our campus at MediaCity, the home of TV, digital and creative businesses in the north - including the BBC and ITV. It’s a lively, professional environment, with a wide range of restaurants, bars, shops and leisure facilities.
MediaCity houses the journalism centre, which includes a TV studio, newsroom, radio studio and editing gallery. There’s also the digital performance lab - an experimental performance and lecture space, perfect for showcasing computer gaming, animation and dance, equipped with one of the largest HD screens in Europe.
There is a regular bus service that runs between our Peel Park and Frederick Road
Frederick Road campus, just ten minutes’ walk from Peel Park, is home to our nursing, midwifery, psychology, social sciences, sports and health sciences courses. Here you’ll find state of-the-art facilities to equip you with the skills and knowledge you’ll need for a successful and fulfilling career.
SIMULATION SUITE
When you train to become a nurse, midwife or allied health professional here at Salford, you’ll face real-life scenarios in the safe and supportive environment of our Simulation Suite. Set up just like a hospital ward, the suite is equipped with human patient simulators, including two adults, a newborn baby, a child and a birthing mum.
campuses and MediaCity which students can travel on for free, simply by showing your University ID card.
JOURNALISM CENTRE
Based at MediaCity, this centre includes a TV studio, newsroom, radio studio and editing gallery. Here, our journalism students produce digital content across multiple channels, developing and honing their reporting and content production skills.
STUDENT EXPERIENCE AND SUPPORT
We’re here to make sure that no matter what your personal circumstances, your Salford experience is a positive one.
Coming to university is a big step and we know it can be difficult for students and their supporters alike. We recognise that as a clearing applicant, you may have to address your finances, accommodation and readiness for your course more quickly than other students.
Please don’t worry, we pride ourselves on the support we offer to our students, and we’re here with you every step of the way.
We’ve got a dedicated team ready to help you with any queries, contact the Clearing Support Team on askUS@salford.ac.uk or 0161 295 5880.
Check out our pre-recorded student support, wellbeing and disability video to find out more about how we can support you through your studies.
We provide a dedicated, specialist support service based in University House, Peel Park Campus, offering help and advice on a wide range of issues, including…
Wellbeing and counselling
Accommodation
Faith
International students and visas
Disability support
Careers and enterprise
Financial advice
LGBTQI
STUDENT ACCOMMODATION
Living in university accommodation is a great way to really immerse yourself in student life whilst giving you the peace of mind of having everything you need within easy reach.
All accommodation at the University of Salford Student Village is owned and managed by a specialist student accommodation provider called Campus Living Villages. Prices start from £131.50 per week (September
2025 prices) and all your utilities (water, electricity), contents insurance, 24/7 security, use of all on-site facilities (e.g. gyms at both sites and social areas) and high-speed WiFi are included in your rent.
JOHN LESTER AND EDDIE COLMAN
COURTS are perfect if you’re studying a nursing or health related course, as they’re located next to our Frederick Road campus. It’s also just a short walk from Peel Park, and a short free bus ride to MediaCity. All rooms come with a bed (single or double, depending on the room), wardrobe, desk, chair and storage heater with a shared bathroom and good-sized kitchen.
John Lester and Eddie Colman CourtsDiamond Room
PEEL PARK QUARTER
is our thriving student village in the heart of our main campus, offering you affordable luxury in a safe and secure environment. You’ll be a stone’s throw from where you will be studying, the library, Students’ Union and campus shop. All rooms come with a desk, chair, and small double bed with under-bed storage.
To read more about the private accommodation options available off Campus visit salford.ac.uk/accommodation
Peel Park Quarter and John Lester and Eddie Colman Courts contain specially adapted rooms for those who have additional needs as well as the option of a carer room (for physically non-independent students) in our Peel Park Quarter accommodation.
For more information about living in University accommodation, visit campuslivingvillages.com. Prices start from £131.50 per week for John Lester and Eddie Colman accommodation and from £162 for Peel Park Quarter accommodation. Peel Park Quarter is reserved for new first year undergraduate students only. Please note that these prices are for September 2025 entry and can vary depending on room type and tenancy length. Please check the website for latest details.
COMMUTING IN
For those of you planning to commute from home, we have a commuter hub on each campus site. Salford is easily accessible no matter how you’re travelling. We are located 2km from Manchester City Centre and we’re on many major bus routes, with services running every few minutes. Salford Crescent train station is situated between our Peel Park and Frederick Road campuses, and we have car parking facilities too (charges apply).
Our students can use a free bus service that connects our campuses. MediaCity is also well connected to Greater Manchester’s tram network.
For more information visit salford.ac.uk/travel
If you have further questions about accommodation or what it’s like to live in Salford or Manchester, visit salford.ac.uk/accommodation
A TALE OF TWO CITIES
From music, culture and art to sport, shopping and food, you’ll never run out of things to do outside of the classroom. Lucky for you, we have two cities just waiting to be discovered and explored. Here’s a quick overview of why we love Salford and Manchester....
MUSIC
The Manchester music scene is more than Morrissey and Madchester (although Bez does still make an appearance now and again). Whatever your music taste, you’ll never be stuck for gigs in the city. Catch the biggest national and international acts at Manchester Arena, Co-op Live, the Apollo and Manchester Academy, and see your favourite indie and underground artists at Northern Quarter venues Night and Day and Soup Kitchen. Manchester’s alternative music scene still roars, with gigs at Rebellion, the Star and Garter and DIY venue Partisan.
The University itself has been host to a range of great artists over the years as well, from The Who in 1968 and Status Quo in 1972, to The Smiths in 1986 and Pulp in 1992.
FOOD AND DRINK
We admit it, we’re a bunch of foodies here – but you can find a lot more than avocado toast at one of the nearby many food and drink establishments.
On campus, we have our very own bakery and brewery - The Old Fire Station Café. Serving fresh pastries, barista served coffees and great beer; there’s something for everyone! Salford’s Chapel Street, just a few minutes’ walk from main campus, is home to a growing number of independent outlets including authentic Italian pizza at Vero Moderno, freshly made tapas at Porta and beautiful cakes and artwork at Kith and Kin.
In Manchester’s Northern Quarter it’s all about quirky diners, canteens and cafes, whilst the city’s Chinatown is the second biggest in the UK, with a host of Chinese, Korean and Japanese restaurants, as well as a number of speciality supermarkets. Just outside of the city centre you’ll find Rusholme’s famous ‘curry mile’ offering Indian, South East Asian and Middle Eastern cuisine.
Deaf Institute, Manchester
CULTURE AND ART
At Salford Quays you will find The Lowry, named after the Salford artist LS Lowry, with permanent displays of his work as well as a temporary exhibition programme and theatre hosting a dynamic range of plays, immersive experiences, comedy shows, dance performances and family activities. The Quays and MediaCity also have a lively programme of events - from the LightWaves festival in December through to We Invented the Weekend in the summer.
Islington Mill, just a ten minute walk from Peel Park campus, is home to radical, subversive music and visual arts, with an eclectic mix of events and exhibitions to inspire and surprise you.
HOME, located in central Manchester is more than a cinema: it’s Manchester’s centre for international contemporary
SPORT
art, theatre and film, complete with a bar and restaurant. We’re proud to be founding partners of HOME, which opens up opportunities for students such as gaining direct industry involvement in the curriculum on relevant courses.
Want to enjoy your culture even closer to home? Our campus is home to New Adelphi Theatre, a 350-seat theatre which hosts a range of events, from side-splitting comedy to ground breaking dance projects and big band entertainment, involving both our own students and external companies.
Salford Museum and Art Gallery and the Working Class Movement Library feature both historic collections and a vibrant programme of contemporary exhibitions and events for all ages. Festivals feature also on our Peel Park campus - with the annual Sounds From The Other City musical festival every year and Pink Picnic in June.
We’re home to two of the biggest teams in football, Manchester United and Manchester City (the Students’ Union offers discounted tickets to some matches!) as well as Lancashire County Cricket Club at Emirates Old Trafford. Sportcity at the Etihad Campus houses the National Cycling Centre and Velodrome, the National Squash Centre and regional Tennis Centre.
If you like your sports a little less theatre of dreams and a little more grassroots, Manchester and Salford are also home to a community of active and enthusiastic non-league football teams, as well as rugby, hockey and roller derby teams. You can even try your hand at outdoor swimming at Salford Quays, next to our MediaCity campus.
On campus itself we have the Sports Centre, where facilities include a 25 metre swimming pool with spa and sauna, a fitness studio with strength and conditioning rooms, and multi-use sports hall for badminton, basketball, netball and five-a-side-football. You can also take part in local organised runs, such as parkrun at Peel Park.
SHOPPING
Ever wonder where Mancunians get their unique street style? The Northern Quarter is home to the best independent, vintage and boutique shops, as well as Afflecks Palace, with four floors of alternative fashion. You can find all your high street favourites in Manchester Arndale centre, and designer labels in the city centre. The Trafford Centre is also just a short bus or tram ride away.
WHAT TO DO NEXT
STEP 1 /
Visiting universities is the best way to get a feel for each university and will help you decide which course it is that you want to study - so congratulations, you’ve ticked step 1 off the list already. Ask as many questions as you can think of today - don’t be shy, we’re here to help!
STEP 2 /
As you have received your verbal offer, you need to log in to your UCAS Hub and attach yourself to Salford. If you are a direct applicant, you will receive a link from us via email so you can complete your details on our application portal.
STEP 3 /
You may need to upload copies of your certificates onto the application portal or check that they are available on UCAS.
STEP 4 /
Apply for your student loan as soon as you can. Visit the Student Loans Company for details at www.slc.co.uk.
If you’ve already applied but listed a different institution on your application, just log into the portal and change it to Salford.
STEP 5 /
Once you’ve received an offer you should start to think about accommodation. We hope you’ve had a chance to view our accommodation sites during the Visit Day today. See page 14 in the guide for more information on accommodation options.
STEP 6 /
Still got questions about what happens next? Check out the Clearing Offer Holder Hub and get ready to join us in September! www.salford.ac.uk/clearing/ clearing-offer-holder-hub
CONGRATULATIONS
Once your application has been processed you will receive a confirmation email followed by information on how to register. You’ll be invited to our Welcome Week from 8-12 September where you can complete your registration, meet new friends and explore the campus and city.
If you’ve got any questions at all during this process, please contact the askUS Clearing support team on 0161 295 5880 or askUS@salford.ac.uk
If you have a question, please get in touch. We’re here to help and are happy to point you in the right direction.
For Clearing queries, please contact enquiries@salford.ac.uk or 0300 555 5030 For Student Support queries, please contact askUS@salford.ac.uk or 0161 295 5880