We recommend that you do AT LEAST the same amount of study at home as you do at the Business School. This may be reading the textbook/related articles or work set by your subject teacher.
We will invoice you or your employer (as detailed on the application form) for the costs associated with the course. If you are paying for yourself, then the course fees can be paid in instalments by standing order. The cost of any materials cannot be spread in this way. Further details are available from the relevant Course Manager.
You can start to study if you have retakes, but you must be aware of the conflict between revising and studying new material. Discussion with the relevant Course Manager is advised. Some papers must be sat before others (refer to the awarding body).
Yes, there will be plenty of opportunities, some of which will be built into the course (some current FdA Sports students for example have taken a Rugby Ready course, a Fundamentals course and a TOPS course) and others which you will be made aware of, and can choose whether to take them.
We normally set a minimum of ten to run a class, although we may run with fewer students. The final decision will be made by the Assistant Principal having considered all factors involved.
We aim to keep classes reasonably small to allow you to gain the most benefit from the tutor and their support. A maximum would be 25, but we aim to split groups of 22 or more (subject to availability of rooms and staff).
Yes, provided you do well enough on the course to meet the entry requirements you can attend the University College Plymouth (Marjon) or UWE in Bristol for a 3rd year and graduate with a full Honours Degree.
The longer courses start in September/October, usually commencing with induction, college and course orientation, and other administrative tasks including allocating text books and schemes of work together with an introduction to the relevant subject.
The closing date for applications is end of August for courses starting in September the same year. Late applications may be considered, after discussion with the relevant Course Manager, depending on class size and length of time from induction. No new students will be taken on after the October half-term. For details on other courses please contact the college.
In year 1, yes, if you are under 19 at the start of the year. Your timetable will allow you to both train and play in this year. In year 2 you will be too old for our main competitions. There are also plenty of recreational sporting opportunities, and also organisational and officiating roles may be available
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