Most examination papers vary as to what you require for the examination, so it is best to check with your tutor before hand. What equipment will be provided by the college/invigilator? You are expected to bring along your own equipment to each exam.
View detailsSMART Targets – Guide for Students Your teachers and your Achievement/Personal Tutor will want to regularly discuss in order to agree and set SMART Targets with you that will help support you in making the best possible progress whilst at college and will link to you achieving your target grade. The setting of these targets, and you successfully achieving them, is going to be very important to your own personal success and development on your programme of study.
View detailsFor all information on what the Schools Liaison Team does and can offer your school, visit our section of The Manchester College’s website. EdTech Demonstrator Programme The DfE funded EdTech Demonstrator programme is focused on improving the quality of education and we are supporting teachers and middle leaders in the effective use of online learning.
View detailsIf you’re a full-time student in higher education and an adult depends on you financially, you can apply for an Adult Dependants’ Grant of up to £3,545 for the 2025/26 academic year, depending on your household income. For more information on extra support, visit the Student Finance England page for undergraduates page here . Useful tools and advice There is lots of extra information and advice available to help you understand student finance.
View detailsOption 3: Employment Starting work after college Perhaps you decide that after finishing your college course, you want to enter the labour market and find your first job in a new caree r. This works best for those careers where you don’t need a higher-level qualification, or for those who prefer to get started in their career first and then build up their experience.
View detailsMake sure you're showing potential employers why you are worth hiring. Step 6: Talk to People Already in the Industry One of the best ways to figure out how to get into a career you’re interested in is to speak to someone who’s already doing it. Most people are happy to talk about their journey - and their advice can be way more helpful than a quick Google search.
View detailsAt TMC, we have a team of passionate and experienced teachers, committed to provide you with the best level of education, no matter which course you take. TMC isn't just a campus; it's a launchpad for your professional aspirations.
View detailsThis gives students the opportunity to develop skills via a mix of classroom activities, community visits, work tasters and work placements, ahead of future employment and taking the next step onto one of our Supported Internship programmes.
View detailsWe can provide confidential and impartial guidance on a range of issues, including: Course choice and progression Career planning and employability Careers advice and guidance Financial and funding suport Removing barriers to learning Residency fee assessment How to see an advisor You can visit our advisors in a range of different ways including: Face to face or virtual booked appointments Virtual group sessions Telephone and email advice Employer advise and guidance Careers based events Web based materials How can we help?
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