HE Welcome Info Booklet Nov14 2.qxp_Layout 1 17/11/2014 13:47 Page 2 Bury College is Outstanding E R T N E C Y T I S R E E V D I I N U U G E M O C L WE on i t i b m ra u o y g in g a r u o Enc HE Welcome Info Booklet Nov14 2.qxp_Layout 1 17/11/2014 13:47 Page 3 Welcome Thank you for choosing to study your university qualification at Bury College University Centre. This brochure contains useful information to help you prepare for your studies and life at our centre. In partnership with HE Welcome Info Booklet Nov14 2.qxp_Layout 1 17/11/2014 13:47 Page 4 There are many reasons why Bury College University Centre is a great place to study: • • • • • • • • • • • Supportive staff offering lots of feedback Lower fees than most universities Great location and transport links Smaller classes with a high level of tutor contact Career focussed courses Modern facilities including access to a new centre for university students Access to amenities at the University of Bolton or the University of Salford Enthusiastic staff with industry knowledge Many courses have a strong vocational focus and offer links to local employers Free Bury College coach service Studying locally reduces the cost of living and allows you to stay close to family and friends If you would like to arrange a tour of our outstanding University Centre, please contact us on: 0161 280 8224 or email: tours@burycollege.ac.uk 01 Bury College University Centre HE Welcome Info Booklet Nov14 2.qxp_Layout 1 17/11/2014 13:47 Page 5 Modern facilities As a student at Bury College University Centre you will have access to our brand new, purpose built Enterprise Centre and facilities at the Bury College campus which includes: • • • • • • • Computers and free wifi IT suites Social learning area Seminar and meeting rooms Playfootball and sports facilities Course-specific facilities (e.g. latest Apple Mac computers) Social space and a Bistro Learning resources Bury College University Centre has Learning Resource Centres on campus, providing a high quality, supportive and responsive service which focuses on your needs. Opening times Millennium Centre Monday to Thursday Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm 8:30am - 4:30pm Woodbury Centre Monday to Thursday Friday 8:30am - 8:00pm 8:30am - 4:30pm “ I chose to study at Bury College as they provide outstanding support and facilities. ” Toni Corrigan, Professional Graduate Diploma in Education HE Welcome Info Booklet Nov14 2.qxp_Layout 1 17/11/2014 13:47 Page 6 Bury College Enterprise Centre 03 Bury College University Centre HE Welcome Info Booklet Nov14 2.qxp_Layout 1 17/11/2014 13:47 Page 7 “ The tutors are great and are always there to offer support. ” Savanna Graziano Business and Enterprise Foundation Degree (FdA) In addition to our facilities, you will also have access to the range of facilities at the university affiliated with your course. University of Bolton • • • • • • Reduced rate gym memberships at Bolton One Free swimming* at Bolton One Use of library and free loan of laptops to use within the university Use of leisure facilities including climbing wall and activities in the sports hall Access to the Students’ Union and social events throughout the year Opportunity to attend careers events and access vacancy information on student and graduate jobs *Time restrictions apply. University of Salford The University of Salford continually invests in its campus and facilities providing you with the opportunity to develop the skills needed to succeed in your career. The campus is based just one and a half miles from the centre of Manchester and offers a wide range of facilities if you are studying a University of Salford course. Sport Facilities Bury College boasts an impressive new Sports Centre with gym facilities and equipment. There are regular activities organised by our dedicated Sports Makers which are an ideal way for you to take a break from your studies, make new friends and keep fit.You can also take advantage of the excellent facilities at PlayFootball. This includes six five-a-side and two seven-a-side pitches with the latest "rubber crumb" surface technology. Students have exclusive use of the facility during term time and PlayFootball runs football leagues in the evenings. The pitches enhance the college’s existing sports facilities and enable wider participation in sport and exercise. HE Welcome Info Booklet Nov14 2.qxp_Layout 1 17/11/2014 13:47 Page 8 Pictured: The University of Bolton Student Union & Bar Pictured: Fitness Suite, Bury College Sports Centre Pictured: Bolton One - Health, Leisure & Research Centre at The University of Bolton. 05 Bury College University Centre HE Welcome Info Booklet Nov14 2.qxp_Layout 1 17/11/2014 13:47 Page 9 Support Our students are extremely important to us and we want to support and help you to have the best possible experience at Bury College University Centre. ” I feel supported by the friendly, knowledgeable tutors who really help you understand the importance of the work that has been set. Shannon Read, Performance BA (Hons) ” HE Welcome Info Booklet Nov14 2.qxp_Layout 1 17/11/2014 13:48 Page 10 Tutors Our tutors will provide you with detailed feedback and one-to-one support. Many also have industry experience and knowledge to apply to your learning. Additional learning support Tell us about any needs you may have on your application or at interview. Our learning support tutors and support workers can help you during your time with us to meet a wide range of needs including sensory impairment, physical disabilities, dyslexia and general learning difficulties. Careers advice Learner Services at Bury College can offer careers advice and guidance. You will also have access to careers events and vacancy information on student and graduate jobs through the University of Bolton and the University of Salford. Counselling Bury College offers a confidential counselling service which offers you the opportunity to explore any difficulties you may be experiencing in your life. Nursery Bury College has a 50 place nursery for students and the public. For further information visit: www.burycollege.ac.uk/ about/nursery.aspx or call 0161 705 2233. 07 Bury College University Centre HE Welcome Info Booklet Nov14 2.qxp_Layout 1 17/11/2014 13:48 Page 11 Sorting your finances Bury College University College has lower fees than most universities, with no up-front fees to be paid on full and part-time courses. Many students studying higher education are eligible for some form of financial assistance. The main costs of studying a university course are tuition fees and living costs and there are two types of loans available from Student Finance England to help with these: Fees Full-time fees from £5996. For part-time fees please see our website for the latest information at www.burycollegeunicentre.co.uk Bursary Bury College University Centre is now able to offer additional support if you are progressing directly from a Bury College level 3 full-time course onto a full-time course at Bury College University Centre. The £500 bursary will be paid each academic year of your course in two instalments and will be available to assist you during your time with us. For full details please visit www.burycollegeunicentre.co.uk/fees/bursary.aspx Tuition loans Full and part-time students are able to pay course fees using a student loan, which you don’t have to start paying back until you are earning £21,000* or more. Your tuition fee loan will be paid directly to the university. HE Welcome Info Booklet Nov14 2.qxp_Layout 1 17/11/2014 13:48 Page 12 Maintenance grants and loans Maintenance grants and loans are available to help full-time students with the cost of living whilst studying and unlike the tuition loan you will personally receive this money at the start of each term. Maintenance grants and loans are allocated based on: • • Household residual income Whether you are living at home or away whilst you study. What is the difference? A maintenance grant is non-repayable and is only available if your household income is below £42,620. A maintenance loan is repayable and will reduce slightly if you are living at home. Apply as early as possible to make sure you have everything organised before you start your course. For more information, please visit: www.sfengland.slc.co.uk To apply online visit: www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance Or call: 0300 100 0607 *Details correct at November 2014. Please see www.direct.gov.uk. 09 Bury College University Centre HE Welcome Info Booklet Nov14 2.qxp_Layout 1 17/11/2014 13:48 Page 13 Accommodation Whilst studying at Bury College University Centre you may require accommodation. Living away from home while you study can be a worthwhile experience, helping you make friends and gain life skills for the future. Although we don’t have our own halls of residence, you may apply to live in halls of residence at the University of Bolton or the University of Salford or choose to source your own private accommodation. Bury College provides a free coach service which runs from Bolton and Manchester to Bury on a daily basis. For further details please visit: www.burycollege.ac.uk/freecoaches University of Bolton halls of residence Student Services at the University of Bolton are able to advise you even before you leave home and can help with halls allocations, addresses for private landlords and many other aspects of student accommodation in Bolton. There are two halls of residence, both of which provide single study bedrooms. Halls places are offered on a self-catering basis which gives you the freedom to shop and cook as you wish. Both halls are close to all the amenities of Bolton town centre and are convenient for both road and rail links. There are facilities for disabled students, laundries and extensive free parking at each hall. email: accomm@bolton.ac.uk tel: 01204 903481 or 01204 903484 website: www.bolton.ac.uk HE Welcome Info Booklet Nov14 2.qxp_Layout 1 17/11/2014 13:48 Page 14 The Pack Horse private student halls of residence The Pack Horse is located in the heart of Bolton, close to the university and to transport links to Bury College. This period building was recently re-opened as boutique living accommodation to provide a welcoming social environment for students living away from home. The Pack Horse offers three types of rooms, with a range of prices, as well as access to a variety of facilities situated in the building including a gym, lounge area with pool tables, table tennis and vending machines, laundry facilities, communal reading room and study area and secure cycle storage. Additionally, the accommodation is managed by PRIMO Property Management, a student management company which has ANUK National Code Accreditation. Other options If you choose to live away from home you may also find these websites useful: www.boltonstudentpad.co.uk www.rightmove.co.uk/studentaccommodation.html www.campuscribs.co.uk www.broomfieldhotel.gbr.cc Please note: the above properties and web links are independent of Bury College University Centre and are the responsibility of the accommodation managers. It is your decision as to what meets your needs and your responsibility to work with the providers to negotiate your contract. You should always read your terms and conditions carefully, paying attention to any penalties incurred by cancelling your contract or collecting your deposit at the end of your contract. University of Salford The University of Salford offers a wide range of living accommodation. There are over 2,400 bedrooms available all within walking distance of the main campuses, providing a choice of self-catered accommodation for you to choose from. All sites are a short walking distance from the University campus and linked by a free term-time bus service. There are varying contract lengths to suit your needs and the length of your course, as well as family accommodation and adapted facilities for students with specific requirements. For further information please visit website: www.salford.ac.uk. 11 Bury College University Centre HE Welcome Info Booklet Nov14 2.qxp_Layout 1 17/11/2014 13:48 Page 15 Experience city life Bury College University Centre is ideally located in the town centre, which has excellent transport links that offer easy access to Manchester city centre and Bolton. Less than eight miles from the vibrant, welcoming city of Manchester, there is plenty to do in your spare time. Enjoy the lively nightlife, a host of places to eat, inspiring heritage and fantastic shopping! Nightlife and entertainment Manchester is host to a wide array of lively bars and clubs, so if you like indie or dance, cocktails or continental beers there’s something for everyone! The trendy northern quarter has plenty on offer and is only a short walk from Piccadilly and Shudehill tram stops, whilst there are many clubs dotted around the city centre that cater for all music tastes and budgets. These websites offer useful information about places to go: • www.northernquartermanchester.com • www.studentmap.co.uk Eating out There are many places to eat out during your time at Bury College University Centre . Bury’s Rock development houses Nandos, Frankie and Benny’s and Pizza Express. There are also Italian and Indian restaurants alongside a cluster of bars that offer food in the town centre. If you’re heading into Manchester, there are over 100 restaurants, bars and cafés that cater for a range of tastes from Indian, Italian, Mexican and Spanish to traditional HE Welcome Info Booklet Nov14 2.qxp_Layout 1 17/11/2014 13:48 Page 16 pub grub. For an authentic Chinese meal head to Manchester’s China town! Search for places to go at: • www.timeout.com/manchester Music venues and theatres The Manchester Arena is the largest indoor arena in Europe, attracting over one million visitors each year. The Apollo, Manchester Academy, The Ritz, Bridgewater Hall, the Roadhouse, Ruby Lounge and Night and Day Café also attract a range of musicians and acts throughout the year. If theatre is more your thing the Palace Theatre and the Opera House in Manchester or Bolton’s Octagon Theatre offer many plays and productions. Closer to home, Bury’s MET theatre plays host to a variety of plays, musicians and comedians. Check out www.themet.biz for a full listing. Arts and culture Rich in galleries and places to see, the North West offers you all of the following: • • • • • • • • • • • • Manchester Art Gallery The Whitworth Art Gallery The Chinese Arts Centre Manchester Craft and Design Centre The Lowry The Football Museum The Manchester Museum Manchester Science and Industry Museum Manchester Cathedral Bury Art Museum Bolton Museum and Archive Bolton Aquarium 13 Bury College University Centre HE Welcome Info Booklet Nov14 2.qxp_Layout 1 17/11/2014 13:48 Page 17 What to expect whilst studying A typical week on a full-time university course will include approximately 14 hours spent in classes, with additional hours to be spent doing independent research and study. Part-time students may spend between 4-8 hours of their time in tutor-led classes. Whilst many courses require you to work independently outside of lectures, please be assured our supportive tutors will be on hand throughout your time with us to advise and provide one-to-one feedback. University course reps Bury College University Centre knows that course reps play a very important part in representing students’ views and helping to keep standards high. As a course rep you will have the chance to voice not just your own views, but also act as a spokesperson for everyone else on your course. This gives you the opportunity to make a real impact and help make the experience for all university learners even better. You will pick up important skills such as: • Problem solving • Researching the views of others • Working as part of a team • Communication • Clearly putting across your views • Presentation skills • Building on your self-confidence Supporting you You will benefit from a personal approach and one-to-one feedback that allows you to achieve your full potential. Our enthusiastic tutors bring a breadth of industry experience to lectures to ensure you are well prepared for your first step into the workplace. Quality and high standards The national authority on quality and standards in higher education has awarded Bury College the highest available judgement on the way it delivers higher education programmes. The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) protects academic standards, the quality of learning opportunities, and the public information provided by universities and colleges delivering higher education. Please visit www.burycollegeuniversitycentre.ac.uk/ about/quality/aspx HE Welcome Info Booklet Nov14 2.qxp_Layout 1 17/11/2014 13:48 Page 18 “ I chose to study at Bury College University Centre because the tutors provide a more personal experience and offer lots of help. I’m really enjoying my time here and love every aspect of my course. ” Suzan Millad, International Tourism Management BSc (Hons) What do I need to do before I start? • Accept your offer of a place. If you are a full-time student, once you have received your offer from us you will need to let UCAS know you wish to accept. UCAS will let you know the deadline by which you need to choose your FIRM (first choice) and INSURANCE (second choice) place of study. UCAS will then notify us. • Apply for student finance online at: www.studentfinance.direct.gov.uk. • Work out what your living costs will be including cost of books, equipment etc. for your course and plan a weekly budget. • Do research on student bank accounts. • Think about getting a summer job to help you save money! • Follow us on twitter and facebook for all our latest news Follow us @burycollegeunicentre www.facebook.com/ BuryCollegeUniCentre 15 Bury College University Centre HE Welcome Info Booklet Nov14 2.qxp_Layout 1 17/11/2014 13:48 Page 19 Keep in touch. We are here to help! If you need further information about studying at Bury College University Centre please contact us: Tim Robson Director of Higher Education 0161 280 8219 | tim.robson@burycollege.ac.uk Lorraine Whittaker Higher Education Administrator 0161 280 8251 lorraine.whittaker@burycollege.ac.uk Glyn Harrison Higher Education Co-ordinator 0161 280 8551 | glyn.harrison@burycollege.ac.uk Higher Education Liaison Officer 0161 280 8224 | gemma.lythgoe@burycollege.ac.uk You can also book a visit to see what life as an undergraduate is like at Bury College University Centre. Interested? Contact us on: 0161 280 8224 or email: tours@burycollege.ac.uk Good luck with your studies and exams, we look forward to seeing you in September! HE Welcome Info Booklet Nov14 2.qxp_Layout 1 17/11/2014 13:48 Page 20 Useful links and contacts: Student finance www.studentfinance.direct.gov.uk 0300 100 0607 Money Saving Expert www.moneysavingexpert.com/family/ student-loans-tuition-fees-changes www.moneysavingexpert.com/banking/ student-bank-account Discounts and student union NUS (National Union of Students) www.nus.org.uk Travel www.tfgm.com www.burycollege.ac.uk/freecoaches www.16-25railcard.co.uk 17 Bury College University Centre HE Welcome Info Booklet Nov14 2.qxp_Layout 1 17/11/2014 13:47 Page 1 Bury College University Centre Enterprise Centre Market Street Bury BL9 0DS Follow us @burycollegeunicentre Telephone: 0161 280 8280 Email: guidance.centre@burycollege.ac.uk www.burycollegeunicentre.co.uk (M340/14) Produced by the Marketing Team. Printed by Browns. November 2014 www.facebook.com/ BuryCollegeUniCentre
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