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And if you skip lunch, why not grab, and go something to take home.  KIT UP  For some courses you may be required to buy some equipment, which you can take into employment once you complete your studies to pursue your chosen career. If eligible we will give you what you need to achieve and progress into employment.

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The Manchester College A Level Success Stories

If your interested in applying for The Manchester College you can find more information on our website or call us on 03333 222 444 Blooming hard work gets results for Morgan Hard work and determination saw Morgan Bloom celebrating on A Level results day after securing three B grades.

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"My journey at The Manchester College has been overwhelming" - our A-Level students reflect on their 2017 results

Not only has the 18-year-old, who lives in Northenden, impressed in the classroom – she also writes reviews of comedies, plays and musicals for the Upstaged Manchester websites. Her verdicts have been quoted by the likes of The Royal Exchange Theatre, The Lowry, The Palace and Opera House Theatres. Now she is looking forward to studying Psychology at the University of Manchester, and hopes to embark on a career in the industry upon completion.

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Mastering Face-to-Face Networking: 7 Tips to Boost Your Career

Have a notepad with you as your conversation partner might recommend something, like a website, that you might want to write down. Tip #3: Follow Up Email the people you have met and thank them for their time. Think about another way to keep in contact; you could enquire about visiting their company or doing work experience there, or link up via social media and follow their company on LinkedIn, for example.

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Next Steps for Adult Learners

Some courses may have specific entry requirements. Please refer to individual course details on our website. Entry requirements vary depending on the course you choose. Some courses may require evidence of previous work, a portfolio, an audition or specific qualifications.

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Future-Proof Your Career: Tips for Choosing the Right Computing Course

How to keep up with computing industry trends and developments To future-proof your career in the evolving computing industry, staying on-top of trends and developments is essential. You can do this by regularly engaging with websites such as TechRadar , Computing.co.uk , and ComputerWeekly to access the latest insights in the UK IT industry.  Subscribe to newsletters from industry leaders like the British Computer Society and explore online learning platforms like Coursera to upskill and adapt to the changing demands of the field.   

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Do Universities Accept T Levels? What You Need to Know

For example, a T Level in Health may be accepted for Nursing or Midwifery, but not for Psychology or English Literature. Always check the entry requirements on the UCAS website or the university’s official page. Which degrees can you do with a T Level? T Levels are designed to lead into relevant undergraduate degrees.

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Exams

All of the Rules and Regulations are available on this page of the website. They will also be available on the day of the examination in and around the exam room.  All Rules and Regulations must be adhered to, so it is extremely important that you read the documents available to you before and on the day of your exam.

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Adult Education Funding: Your Questions Answered

Students with children or dependent adults You can apply for: Childcare Grant - full-time students only Parents’ Learning Allowance - full-time students only Adult Dependants’ Grant - full-time students only Universal Credit extra help if you’re experiencing financial hardship If you have a disability, long-term health condition, mental health condition or specific learning difficulty (such as dyslexia) you can apply for: Disabled Students’ Allowance extra help if you’re experiencing financial hardship Visit the Student Finance website for more information on the extra help that you might be able to apply for. Does adult student finance depend on two incomes?

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Childcare Grant for Students: FAQs

Ask your student support office about bursaries or check your college’s website. What if I stop studying or change my course? You must tell Student Finance immediately. If you leave your course or your circumstances change, you may no longer be eligible.

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Programme of Study

How to log in to BKSB From the Student Portal at the top of The Manchester College website, or directly from the BKSB link under ‘Study with us’ at the bottom or the page. You will then be asked to create your own password.

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Application Process

You are a 'British Overseas Territories' national if you are a national of any of these territories: Anguilla Bermuda British Antarctic Territory British Indian Ocean Territory British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Falkland Islands Gibraltar Montserrat Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands St Helena and Dependencies (Ascension Island and Tristan de Cunha) Turks and Caicos Islands For further information about Tier 4 of the points-based system, please refer to the Tier 4 Guidance for Sponsors on the GOV.UK website. If you require a list of alternative UK registered sponsors, please visit the Tier 4 Register of Sponsors. Can I change my course after applying?

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