Sentences with phrase «university as a mature student»

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«As a student on a university budget, it's really difficult to find mature enough clothes — that aren't, like, teenage girl clothes — at an affordable price,» she says.
I only came to do a university degree (in economics) 10 years later, as a part - time, mature student.
The pressure of juggling full time work with university means that as many as 75 per cent of those who pay for model essays are mature students, a new study has shown.
• The Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) Select Committee in the House of Commons should monitor and report on higher education funding and provision each year, assessing the impact of changes on disadvantaged students, as well as mature and part - timers; • Better co-ordination between higher education ministers from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to rationalise student funding policies across the UK; • An investigation by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) into the impact of the latest changes to grants and loans, to ensure value for money for students and taxpayers; • Stronger evaluation of university spending of # 750m a year on outreach and access programmes to maximise their impact.
I was aware of this distance as a mature student going back to university after military service.
I had no connections whatsoever in the law and am the first and only person in my family to go to university, (as a slightly more mature student due to a catastrophe with my A-Levels).
However, as I read the rest of the material, there's not going to be an offer to anybody without an undergraduate or other university degree, who doesn't have lots of relevant work - related or other life - related experience (the old mature student category) unless OHLS is short of qualifying applicants with other degrees.
Here are five reasons why you should consider returning to university as a full - time Mature Student.
If you've already been to university, and you're going back as a mature student — a postgrad qualification could be for you.
Anyone starting a university course over the age of 21, who didn't go straight to university after school or college, is classed as a mature student.
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When I was in university (during my thirties as a full - time mature student) working on my politics degree, I chose many psychology courses as electives.
I had many a spirited debate with my left - wing professors (most of whom had never been out of the classroom working in the real world) when I attended university as a full - time mature student (age 35 onward) whilst earning a degree in politics.
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