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Saving Money

Saving Money

We appreciate now more than ever the need for social activities to be financially accessible and this is something that the Be Part of It programme at 51 can help with.

It’s no secret that students want to have an amazing time without breaking the bank. BPOI offers an array of events to keep both your mind and wallet happy.  

To ensure our students have amazing opportunities available at their fingertips, our team work closely with the best businesses in the area. We work hard negotiate & then subsidise the cost, so that you only pay a fraction of the retail price. 

Our exciting activities programme is a brilliant opportunity to make new friends, try something new while being money smart during your studies.  

This programme is exclusive to current 51 students so don’t miss out and get involved today! 


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