College Application Services Wolverhampton

Before applying for a higher education course , there are a number of things you need to consider; we've put together a handy checklist to help you assess each institution you're interested so that you can compare it to others.

City of Wolverhampton College
01902 836 000
Paget Road
Wolverhampton
Matthew Boulton College of Further and Higher Education
0121 446 4545
Jennens Road
Birmingham
City College, Birmingham
0121 204 0000
Fordrough Campus
Birmingham
Educational Establishment
Bilston Street
Wolverhampton
Educational Establishment
Bilston Street
Wolverhampton
University College Birmingham
0121 604 1000
Summer Row
Birmingham
Bournville College of Further Education
0121 483 1000
Bristol Road South
Birmingham
Wolverhampton College
+44 (0) 1902 836000
324 Newhampton Road East
Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton University
+44 (0) 1902 322222
Wulfruna Street
Wolverhampton
Sandwell College
+44 (0) 121 556 6000
High Street
West Bromwich
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University & College Checklist

University & College Checklist

Before applying for a higher education course , there are a number of things you need to consider; we've put together a handy checklist to help you assess each institution you're interested so that you can compare it to others.

The Course

  • What will you be studying - is the course outline or syllabus readily available?
  • How will you be taught? Lectures, seminars, tutorials, practical work?
  • How many students are there in an average class?
  • What is the percentage of mature students on the course?
  • How will you be assessed? By exam, continual assessment? A mixture of both?

Performance

  • What is the quality of teaching and research at the institution?
  • How does your chosen course rate?
  • What percentage of students complete their studies?
  • What's the pass rate for examinations?
  • Is the degree classification method made clear to students?

Qualifications

  • What do people do with this qualification?
  • How many students progress to further study or related employment?

Finance

  • How much are the fees?
  • How much is accommodation (both university and private sector)?
  • How much is the cost of living in that part of the country?
  • What bursaries are available from the institution?

Support

  • Is there a regular system of tutorials?
  • Does the institution provide a Student Services department offering counselling, financial advice or careers guidance?
  • Is there specific support available for any disability, learning difficulties or health issue that you may have?
  • Does the institution welcome adult learners?
  • Are there additional services for adults returning to learning, such as study skills courses?
  • Is there additional language or learning support available?

The Facilities

  • If you use a wheelchair or have limited mobility, are the buildings accessible?
  • Is there a library and IT facilities? Are they open at reasonable times?
  • Are there facilities on campus that you find important, such as a medical practice, banks, pharmacies, bars, eating areas, newsagents, bookshops or cafes?
  • Are there facilities for extra-curricular activities such as sport?
  • Is there a student coffee bar or common room in the department?
  • Are there childcare facilities available? Is it a nursery or crèche? What's the criteria and cost for using them?
  • Are the buildings well maintained or in need of repair?

The Atmosphere

  • Does the college offer a welcoming and friendly environment?
  • Does it have a good 'feel' about it?
  • Could you see yourself living there for the next three (or more) years?

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