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Sixth formers, their teachers and parents know that the task of seeking a university place can be made somewhat less daunting if all the relevant facts are readily available. That is why University of Salford, encouraged by a warm response from schools and colleges, is once again publishing a full statement about entry to each of its degree programmes. In the centre pages of its Schools' Magazine there is a table setting out the latest information on applications, places and grades. This includes a statement of the typical level of offers, in terms of ‘A’‐level grades, made for each degree course. Every school and college also receives a copy of the booklet What Salford Graduates Do, which details the careers its latest graduates have entered and names the organisations which have employed them. Together with the 1984–85 Prospectus these publications will help sixth formers to see what a degree programme at Salford entails, to assess their chances of getting in, and to form an idea of what their job prospects might be. A Videoprospectus is also available for free loan.

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