Qwell Qwell is a digital mental health service designed to provide free, safe, and anonymous support for adults aged 26 and over. It is accessible to residents of Greater Manchester and can offer immediate access to mental health support. Take a look at Qwell's website .
View detailsIf you have forgotten either your Student Hub or College email login details or need any help accessing these services, please call 0161 674 3333 between 8am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday. On the day On the relevant results day, results will be available via Student Hub.
View detailsThree of the entrepreneurs were graduates of our business degrees HE tutors Dawn Bradbury and Adam Connell led an entrepreneurial workshop, where students created video pitches for a reality TV show to be judged by representatives from the BBC.
View detailsTo facilitate this, the College’s Business Innovation Hub will offer a variety of services, including: One-to-one business consultations Events and upskilling workshops Access to support services within the wider Greater Manchester innovation ecosystem Access to funding opportunities and skilled professionals Workforce training and development Access to facilities and technologies.
View detailsBennett, said: It was a wonderful opportunity for our students to be inspired and directed by Yusuf. I taught him as a student and I am thrilled that he has made such a brilliant reputation for himself in the business. It is amazing to see our students being taught by him and we hope our links with Arts Ed. continue to grow.
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View detailsThese classrooms contain rise and fall worktables, high quality equipment, and an increasing supply of assistive technology resources to encourage independent learning. Accessible bathrooms and personal care spaces are readily available, and our large classrooms have sufficient space to accommodate students with mobility difficulties.
View detailsStudent members are also entitled to unlimited access to the CIPS Knowledge resources which will support their studies. This includes templates, white papers and case studies structured around different topics/disciplines in procurement and supply management.
View detailsProPortal As a parent/carer of a young person attending The Manchester College you will have access to the ProPortal, an interactive online service you can use to review your son/daughter's progress at the college. It contains information on the following: Student Information – personal and contact details as well as Next of Kin details Attendance & punctuality summary Reports for Parents/Guardians – information about your son/daughter’s progression on their current course (please note: this is only available for learners within the reporting scope) Timetable (under the ‘Attendance and Punctuality’ tab – register details) Targets Student Guide – available under the ‘TMC Pages’ tab To access ProPortal you will need to complete the registration online using a personalised student reference (Person Code) which can be found on your son / daughter’s ID card.
View detailsAt its core, the AEB is designed to empower adult learners by providing financial assistance to access educational opportunities and training programmes. Its primary objective is to facilitate skills development and upskilling in adults, thereby increasing access to qualifications and future employment options, while fostering personal and professional growth.
View detailsProMonitor for Parents and Carers As a 16-18 year old student attending The Manchester College your parent/carer will have access to ProPortal, an interactive online service where they can access your progress at the college.select the recipients of the awards.
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