From Homelessness to Hope: Clearing's Second Chance

Ash Parker didn't get the A level grades she wanted, following a difficult path involving homelessness and mental health issues, and was unsure of what to do next.
But a strong sense of wanting to improve mental health support for others drove her towards psychology, and one call to the University of Plymouth's Clearing centre was the chance she needed.
After being accepted on to a foundation year, she is now taking every opportunity in her Psychology with Criminology degree and is already making strides towards her future career.
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