Going to university can be a daunting prospect–not only for the students who are beginning a brand-new chapter of their life, but also for the parents of those students. Here at Hult, we value the vital role parents and guardians play at all stages of students’ school life.

As a parent, you may have many questions before and during the application process. This is why we’ve spoken to some parents who have gone through the application process with their child, and asked them questions about their experience of becoming a Hult parent.


Kailash Ramchandani

Nationality: Filipino/Indian

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Kailash and his son

How did you know Hult was the right choice for your son?
There were a number of things that confirmed Hult was the right place: we wanted him to experience something new and disruptive to what he’s used to, which Hult could provide. We looked at many schools in many cities, but Hult stood out to us with the multiple location options. We chose Hult and didn’t regret it!

What research did you do before choosing Hult?
The enrolment advisor gave us a lot of helpful information and links to articles about things such as career statistics, accommodation, and what life would be like in each city. We also found a lot of information on the website and blog including student stories about the student lifestyle.

 

“Don’t be afraid of letting your child study away from home. My child adapted surprisingly quickly to his new environment.”

What advice would you give to a parent whose child was applying to Hult?
Apply as soon as possible as it’s not something you want to rush in the last minute. I’d also say to not be afraid of letting your child study away from home. My child adapted surprisingly quickly to his new environment and has received support from Hult when needed.

 

Evelyne Aguilera

Nationality: French

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Evelyne and her family

How would you describe your son’s experience at Hult so far?
He is enjoying the practical learning approach and has had the chance to work with real companies. He is so focused on his studies and is loving being a student in the city of London.

 

“It’s easy to worry about your child, but by setting aside your own worries and encouraging them gives them an opportunity to gain knowledge that they can apply to their future.”

How did you know that Hult was the right school for your son?
My son was looking at several schools abroad, but he liked the practical aspect of Hult. He liked the practical approach, the teaching style, and the fact that he could rotate to cities like Boston and San Francisco. I appreciated the way I was connected with the parents of other Hult students, which was a very personal touch.

What advice would you give to a parent whose child is applying to Hult?
I’d say that it’s important to check in advance with the enrollment advisors what is needed for the application process so you have time to get organized and prepare the necessary documents. Don’t be afraid of your child moving away – Hult really made my son feel at home.

 

Nadine Moukarzel

Nationality: Lebanese

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Nadine and her daughter

What do you know about Hult’s teaching approach?
My daughter talks about the great teaching at Hult and how there is a huge focus on the students. She is not afraid to ask questions and loves the teamwork and workshops that she takes part in during class. She was very shy before going to Hult, but Hult’s style of learning has allowed her to become more confident in herself.

 

 

“The campus visit was a game changer–this was when we knew Hult was the right choice.”

How did you know Hult was the right choice for your daughter?
My daughter was considering other schools, before she made a visit to one of Hult’s campuses. This visit was a massive game changer as she got to see the school, meet the staff, and was made to feel part of the Hult family. This was when we knew Hult was the right choice.

What advice would you give to a parent whose child is applying to Hult?
As a parent, it’s easy to worry about your child, but by setting aside your own worries and encouraging them to study at a school like Hult gives them an opportunity to share ideas, learn about different cultures, and gain knowledge to apply to their future. I’d say the best thing you can do is to encourage and support your child during their exciting new adventure.

 

Lia Armelin

Nationality: Brazilian

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Lia and her family

How would you describe Hult’s support when it came to the visa process?
We received a lot of support and the process was made easy. It was a great learning experience for my son to be involved in the process, and he was supported by the Hult team every step of the way.

 

“It can be difficult to see your child move away from home, but they are taken care of and supported at Hult.”

How did you know that Hult was the right school for your son?
My son is very independent and enjoys new challenges, so we knew Hult would be a good fit. We attended a Hult event before he accepted his place, which gave him an insight into what life would be like at Hult. After that, he decided to study at Hult–it was the right decision then, and still is!

What advice would you give to a parent whose child is applying to Hult?
I think it’s important to see for yourself how welcoming Hult is, so I’d recommend visiting a campus. Both the staff and students are friendly and warm, and my son feels so comfortable in the environment that he feels he can ask everyone including the Dean for advice. It can be difficult to see your child move away from home, but they are taken care of and supported at Hult.

 


If you have any questions that aren’t answered here, please do not hesitate to contact us on bachelor@hult.edu

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