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Supported Learning

We are a cross college support function with the specific remit of supporting students with Educational Health and Care Plans, and promoting the development of SEND Awareness and inclusive practice in all areas of the curriculum and the college’s wider services. 3 reasons to study with usTailored support Our teachers and SEND Support Practitioners work together to provide tailored support that helps you overcome barriers and achieve your goals Greater independence We support you to build confidence, develop life skills and become more independent during your time at college Specialist services Through partnerships with organisations including the NHS and specialist support providers, you’ll have access to expert guidance when you need it Available courses Our Supported Learning courses take place at our campuses across Manchester in classrooms that reflect a strong focus on employability and independence, as well as the development of essential transferable employability skills.

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Unlock Your Potential: The Essential Guide to Employability

If you're passionate about a particular field and eager to build a fulfilling career , choosing the right course at TMC is a crucial step. Our diverse range of college courses are designed to equip you with the knowledge, skills, and experience you need to succeed.

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Managing Transitions Using ‘Why? What? and When?’

and When?’ - Whether you are a student, one week into a new college course, a forty-something in a well-paid job, or somewhere in the vast landscape between these two positions, a study/career transition could always be an option, desire or need.

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The Manchester College A Level Success Stories

I have friends who chose to do BTEC courses and are in just as good a positon to attend Universities, so the options are endless really no matter what you want to do. Nandini hopes to continue onto a Masters degree and one day be a Counsellor and feels confident that her course offers her a wide range of job prospects.

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The Best Tips To Get Your CV Work-Ready

You could also find a mentor via any hobbies or interests you have, such as other club members or people who run associations you belong to.  Enrol on a new course It’s always beneficial to learn something new (and meet new people at the same time!). For example, you’ll find information on a variety of FE and HE courses starting this month on the Manchester College website.

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Theatre and Performance students and lecturers perform in Romania

The difficult times are few and the crazy, unexpected, weird and wonderful are plentiful.  The course team are very excited about the opportunity and experience this will give their students.

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UnTaPped: A Must See Theatrical Festival

The festival showcased the students creative talents, ranging from contemporary dance, devised theatre and comedy to live art, intermedial performance, bouffon clowning and even mind-reading – all performed through ensemble and solo work! Over the course of the two days, audiences enjoyed devised performances by first, second and third year TaP and third year DaP students from our impressive performing arts department, while basking in the feel-good Manchester sunshine.

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MP James Frith visits The Manchester College for National Careers Week

James also spent time participating in a student debate club, followed by a Q&A session with 40 students from British Government and Politics, Law and Sociology courses. Vice Principal for The Manchester College Lindsey Johnson, who met and welcomed James to the campus, said: “It was great to welcome James to the campus and share what we’re doing for National Careers Week, which is an important event in our academic year.

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Student revision hacks

Be organised - Research confirms that being organised can actually affect your ability to focus: Having too many things to do at once interferes with your brain's ability to process information. Try dividing your time by course subject or colour code and highlight your work. De-stress - Take regular short breaks to keep up productivity and take advantage of any nice weather by setting up shop outside, somewhere peaceful.

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Programme of Study

They are not optional, and failure to attend and make a positive effort will result in disciplinary action; and you could lose your place on your course. They are not optional, and failure to attend and make a positive effort will result in disciplinary action; and you could lose your place on your course.

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Employer and Education Networking Event - Construction and Infrastructure

Find out more about becoming an Employer Partner and explore our wide range of Construction and Engineering courses.

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