Beginning your academic journey as a mature student can feel exciting, intimidating and empowering all at once. Whether you’re returning to school after years of professional experience, exploring a new career path or finally pursuing a long-held goal, your path to York may look different from the traditional student journey, and that’s a strength!
As a mature student, you bring valuable life experience, strong motivation and a clear sense of purpose to your studies. At the same time, stepping back into academic life can come with a few adjustments; from balancing work or family responsibilities to getting comfortable with new learning platforms, classroom expectations or simply rebuilding your academic confidence.
If you’re a mature student at York (or thinking about becoming one), here are a few ways to make the experience smoother and more rewarding.
Give yourself time to adjust
University has its own rhythm, and as you settle in, you may notice new learning platforms, course formats or academic expectations along the way. But with a little time and practice, these will start to feel familiar.
Pro tip: Start by focusing on small wins: organizing your schedule, getting comfortable with eClass or connecting with your professors early in the term. Most instructors appreciate proactive communication, and asking questions early can reduce stress later.
To help you get comfortable with the university environment, York’s YU Start program offers resources, checklists and guidance designed to support your transition and set you up for success.
Build a support network
Having a strong support network can make your university experience more manageable and more rewarding. At York, there are many ways to connect with people, access support and find resources that fit your schedule and goals.
You might build your network through:
- group projects or study groups;
- department events;
- online course discussions; and/or
- student services and workshops.
York also offers resources specifically designed for mature students. The Atkinson Centre for Mature and Part-time Students (ACMAPS) provides advising, workshops and tools to help you manage your workload, plan your academic path and stay focused on your long-term goals.
Prioritize your well-being
As a mature student, you may be balancing university alongside work, family or other commitments. Taking time to support your well-being can help you stay energized and engaged throughout your studies.
Building sustainable habits can make a big difference:
- Schedule study time that realistically fits your life.
- Set boundaries around work and school commitments.
- Take breaks! They support productivity.
Pro tip: If you’d like to hear insights and real stories from the mature student experience, York’s Well-being & YU Podcast features an episode dedicated to this journey. The conversation shares helpful perspectives and strategies to support your success as you move through university.
You can also explore York’s Student Counselling, Health & Well-being services for additional resources and supports designed to help you stay balanced and well throughout your studies.
Recognize your strengths
As a mature student, you bring valuable skills and experience that can support your success in the classroom. Professional experience, time management, problem solving and resilience are all strengths that translate naturally into academic life.
Many mature students also find that their real-world experience adds depth to class discussions and strengthens their learning!
Your path to university is uniquely your own, and that sense of intention and direction can be one of your greatest advantages.
Your journey, your timeline
There’s no single path or timeline for academic pursuit. Choosing to begin or return to your studies is a meaningful investment in your future, your growth and your goals.
As a mature student at York, you’re stepping into this experience with intention and direction. With the support and resources available to you, this chapter can be both rewarding and energizing.
This is your time, and your goals are worth it.