UCW Student To Graduate After Battling Serious Illness
A University Centre Weston (UCW) student will graduate this weekend despite having suffered from throat cancer for much of the academic year.
John Byrne kept up with his studies while receiving treatment for the disease and has now earned a BSc (Hons) degree in Counselling.
Along with more than 500 other UCW graduates, he will receive his degree at a ceremony at the Conference Centre in Weston on Saturday (24th September).
UCW Praised In National Survey
University Centre Weston (UCW) students approve of how the institution delivers higher education, according to the results of this year’s National Student Survey.
Students awarded UCW a score of 88 per cent in the category of ‘overall satisfaction’; above the average of 86 per cent for all of the university-level education providers in Britain.
The figure represents the third year in a row that UCW, which delivers its degrees in partnership with Bath Spa University and UWE Bristol, has improved its score in this key benchmark.
Former College student awarded honorary doctorate
A former Weston College student is to become one of the youngest people in the country to be awarded a doctorate, after her work with local charity Integrate Bristol successfully raised the awareness of Muslim women’s rights issues.
Fahma Mohamed, 19, who studied Access to Higher Education at Weston College, is to be awarded an honorary Doctorate in Laws by the University of Bristol on Friday (15th July).
Adult education more affordable than ever
Changes to Advanced Learner Loans mean adult and part-time education at Weston College is more accessible and affordable than ever.
For people who want to get new qualifications or retrain, but are worried about the cost, the Advanced Learner Loan is the answer.
These loans have previously only been available for people aged 24 or over but from the 2016-17 academic year they will be available to learners aged 19 or over.
Ceri Forsdike took out a loan to pay for a Level 3 Hairdressing course at Weston College, and now runs her own mobile hairdressing business.