WHAT IS PASS?
Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) is a student-led initiative where issues relating to course material and student life can be discussed in a friendly, informal environment with peers and trained student facilitators.
These sessions provide an opportunity to make new friends whilst studying in a small group environment with around 10-15 students and two student leaders. It’s a safe place to ask questions and improve your confidence in your studies.
PASS runs in 29 countries and more than 1500 institutions worldwide; in other universities regular attendees of PASS have shown better knowledge and understanding of course material and have improved their grades by 10 – 20%, that’s up to a full grade boundary!
PASS currently runs across eight Schools at the University of Brighton, including:
- Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences (PABS);
- Education;
- Sport and Service Management (SASM);
- Brighton Business School (BBS);
- Humanities;
- Health Sciences;
- University of Brighton International College (UBIC)
- Architecture and Design.