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Craven College a Mini Guide CRAVEN COLLEGE Degree Level Courses A MINI GUIDE craven college @cravencollege We’d love to keep in touch. Join our Alumni on LinkedIn. Hello... Our courses are run across three well-resourced and attractive campuses in Skipton, the Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales, and our unique airside Aviation Academy based at Leeds Bradford Airport. We have great industry links with local, regional and national businesses, community and charitable organisations. So why not start your Degree journey with us? 1-2 days Small class Low tuition Academic full-time sizes fees support study Our Courses Art & Design Child Development Art & Design - Art Practice Animal & HNC W112 - FT Young Children’s Learning & Development FD X304 - FT/PT Garden Equine Art & Design - Graphic Design HNC W110 - FT Young Children’s Learning Design & Development BA (Hons) Animal Management - Art & Design - Photography Garden Design FD Top-up X305 - FT/PT Animal Behaviour & Welfare HNC W111 - FT K333 - FT/PT HNC/HND D321/D322 - FT Garden Design Animal Management - BA (Hons) Top-up Equine Management K342- FT/PT HNC D425 - FT Business Education Access Business Management FD & Training N111 - FT/PT To HE Education & Training Event Management FD N822 - FT/PT Level 5 PT Access to Higher Education Hospitality Business Management FD Diploma FT N863 - FT/PT Travel Operations Management FD AVIATION N812 - FT/PT Media Aviation Management & Business Management in the Make-up Operations FD N855 -FT Service Sector BA (Hons) Top-up N201 - FT/PT Fashion & Editorial Make-up Aviation Management & FD W453 - FT Operations - Pilot Studies FD H461 - FT Prosthetic Make-up Effects FD Public W4W4 - FT Air Transport Management Computing Services BSc (Hons) Top-up Make-up Artistry BA Computing HNC M854 - FT Public Services (Hons) Top-up A3Y7 - FT W4R6 - FT HNC L235 - FT UCAS Code Full-time or Part-time study Full course descriptors can be found at: www.craven-college.ac.uk KEY: A123 - FT/PT *HND will be offered as progression to HNC where there is sufficient demand. Money Matters Support Services We aim to unravel student finance for you and provide guidance on The Student Support Services team aims to support you in many ways... funding applications and budgeting. Counselling We offer a confidential Counselling Service which is available to all students Craven College Bursary To speak to us in throughout the academic year. All counsellors who work at the College offer the confidence regarding highest possible level of confidentiality consistent with the law and the codes of the any financial British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). Widening Participation Bursary information please This bursary is used to help with essential costs to call 01756 693 881 remove financial barriers for those wishing to study HE. Study Support Students’ Union We offer specialist study support workshops at all We are affiliated to the campuses where you can drop in for help with your NUS (National Union of work. In addition, many courses offer online resources Students); this means Student Finance England to help you when studying from home. that all full and part-time students are entitled to become card holding Maintenance Loan Tuition Fee Loan Disabled Students’ Student Voice Course Tutor members. The ‘Totum’ The Maintenance Loan is A Tuition Fee Loan covers Allowance (DSA) card enables you to take All students are given the advantage of discounts designed to support you the cost of the fees DSA helps you pay for To ensure that you have opportunity to take part from various local and with your living costs, charged by the College. extra costs you may have a quality experience at in the Student Council national outlets; more whether you are studying It is paid directly to the as a result of a mental Craven College, your and in focus groups. Your details available on: full-time or part-time. College and is repayable health problem, long course tutor will be valued opinions about www.totum.com The amount you get once you have completed term illness or any other available to help you the College are gathered depends on where you your course and earning disability. through individual and live, where you study over £25,000 per year. in regular (confidential) small group tutorials. and your household student surveys. Accommodation income. It is repayable on completion of your Parents’ Learning Allowance Although Craven College course and when you are Careers Guidance does not offer any earning above £25,000 A non-repayable means-tested grant to help with residential facilities, course related costs for full-time students with per year. As a student you can access information, advice Central Admissions children. and guidance from one of our careers advisors. can provide a list of We can help with finding employment, volunteering letting agents with opportunities and setting up your own business. accommodation in the Adult Dependants’ Grant Childcare Grant area. A non-repayable grant to help students who have an A means-tested grant adult who depends on them. with up to 85% of childcare costs covered. Learning Hub With wi-fi, printing and a comprehensive stock of books and multimedia resources, Applications to Student Finance England can be made online at newspapers, journals, computers and laptops, the Learning Hub offers support for www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance or for further information call: 0300 100 06 07. all students. Partnerships The Open University Other partnerships Craven College is partnered by The Our HNCs are offered in collaboration Open University as an approved with Pearson Edexcel, the UK’s largest organisation to offer Higher Education awarding organisation. We also programmes leading to Open offer professional qualifications with University validated awards. Their Ascentis and CAVA. support enables local provision of Degrees to meet the aspirations of individuals and the needs of regional employers. How to apply Full-time Courses - HNC, FD, BA/BSc Part-time Courses (Hons) Apply online through Craven College Apply through UCAS via their website: website: www.ucas.com www.craven-college.ac.uk/apply The code for Craven College is C88. Craven College Aireville Campus Gargrave Road, Skipton North Yorkshire, BD23 1US Tel: 01756 791 411 Enriching lives [email protected] through learning www.craven-college.ac.uk.
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