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1 Guide for Mature Students

2 The course itself has met my expectations and has opened my eyes to careers I hadn t necessarily considered before doing this degree. Dane Nelson BA (Hons) Business Management

3 Contents Introduction 4 Frequently asked questions 6 Routes into Higher Education 8 Part-time students 11 Studying locally 13 Immigration and Visa requirements for international students 14 Where to go for advice 15 How to apply 17 Financial information 20 Supporting your learning 21 Childcare 23 Employment Bureau 24 Valuing diversity and promoting equality 25 Further information 26

4 Introduction How this guide can help you Returning to, or beginning study after a break is an exciting decision. The opportunity to make major changes to your life and to develop new or existing interests presents you with many avenues to explore. Whatever your individual situation, perhaps a change in career, seeking a promotion, challenging yourself in retirement if you find you have more time on your hands, or simply pursuing an interest in greater depth, taking the step to expand your knowledge at Higher Education level will always be a rewarding one. There are many issues to consider when planning to include study into already busy lives. You may well be looking to fit it around an existing job and/or family commitments, and might be concerned about financial and time factors. This guide has been prepared to help you consider your decisions and make your choices. Aiming to provide answers to the most frequently asked questions about studying at Anglia Ruskin University as a mature student, information is included here on financial matters, childcare, and the support available to you during your course. There are plenty of links to further information throughout; usually available online or by , but if you would prefer, do telephone to arrange for a meeting in person contact details are given throughout and on page 26. It is natural that you may be anxious about starting Higher Education later in life, however at Anglia Ruskin we have a very mixed student cohort our students are aged from 18 80! Bringing with them that extra life experience, we find our mature students (21 years+) are highly motivated, hard working and successful. At Anglia Ruskin, our students, regardless of age, have a great deal to offer. 4 answers@anglia.ac.uk

5 Case study: Stephen Trinder MA Intercultural Communication The support offered from the teaching and academic staff was excellent. Why did you choose to study at Anglia Ruskin University? Anglia Ruskin was one of the few universities in the UK that offered the course I wished to undertake. I was attracted to the potential of the course contents, with regard to certain career paths upon graduation. Which aspects of your course did you enjoy most and why? I particularly enjoyed the module on discourse and identity. The themes and ideas discussed, opened my mind to a new way of critical thinking. How did you find being a mature student? I found being a mature student an extremely positive experience, I found I was able to approach my studies much more critically and confidently than when I was an undergraduate. I also connected well with other mature students taking the course. Were there any special features that you benefited from on your course? We had the chance to listen to a talk by someone who works in a multicultural workplace and listen to his experiences in dealing with the various situations that had arisen. It was interesting to hear from someone with genuine experience in the field, and I hope to use some of the advice he gave, in future work situations. Are you currently employed, if so what is your job title? I am currently employed at a Korean University as an English language instructor. The institution is Silla University in Busan. What are your ambitions/plans for the future, and how do you feel that your course will help you to achieve these? I hope to move into the field of intercultural studies and I feel the ability to critically analyse and think independently, nurtured during my time at Anglia Ruskin, will help me achieve that. How did you rate the support offered by both our teaching and support staff? The support offered from the teaching and academic staff was excellent. Staff were easily contactable, prompt and informative. Please tell us about any course/faculty specific facilities that you found useful during your studies. The Employability and Careers Service was particularly useful to me during my studies. I received help in preparing my CV and was directed to various useful job-related sources. I was also part of Anglia Ruskin s Mentoring Scheme where I met with senior professionals in Cambridge and discussed interview techniques and preparation for employment. The scheme helped me a lot in finding employment in Korea and also connecting to other business professionals around the world. How did you find fitting your studies around your outside commitments including work, family etc? I had no problem fitting in my studies with my work commitments. I had a very positive academic experience at Anglia Ruskin and have already recommended the course to others with similar interests to myself. answers@anglia.ac.uk

6 Frequently asked questions Entry requirements Entry requirements for Higher Education courses vary depending on the level and subject area. You can find out more about entry requirements online. Visit: Whatever your educational path, your experiences since leaving school may make you eligible to study at Higher Education level, particularly if this experience is relevant to your chosen course topic. Some professional courses have specific mandatory entry requirements, and if this is the case, we can advise you on the pre-university study and/or experience you will need to undertake in order to meet the course entry requirements. Also please refer to the section Routes into Higher Education on page 8. For advice, talk to one of our Admissions Officers or Course Tutors, or use our Employability Service (Careers Guidance Advisers) (see Where to go for advice on page 15). Entry requirements for international students (students from outside the European Union) can vary, as the UK Border Agency imposes additional requirements on international applicants. Visit: What is relevant experience? work-related and professional qualifications courses that were not examined relevant skills developed in paid employment voluntary activity independent study. Anglia Ruskin is looking for your ability to: work to deadlines collect, process and transmit information and ideas think critically and construct arguments work both independently and with other people. 6 answers@anglia.ac.uk

7 How much time will my study take up? Each course has its own individual study pattern comprising tutorials, seminars and private independent or group study. Aside from teaching, nursing or social work courses which feature full-time practical placements, you are unlikely to need to attend on-campus for a full day, every day. Lectures are at set times but there is usually some flexibility over when you attend smaller discussion groups. For the rest of the week, you will need to study either at home or on campus. Approximately five days after registering, you will be able to access your timetable, and you can also contact the relevant department for details in advance of your application. You will need to spend some time in the University Libraries, and in contact with those offering support, such as your Personal Tutor. For some courses, you will need to allow longer hours to complete practical work, such as in the laboratory or studio. Visit: How is the academic year and my course timetable organised? All undergraduate and postgraduate taught courses are delivered on either a semester basis (two periods of learning and teaching in an academic year: September to January and January to June) or a trimester basis (three periods of learning and teaching in a 12 month period: September to January; January to June; and June to September). Therefore, for each academic year, two calendars are published: semester and trimester deliveries. Each course publishes an individual timetable, which you will receive in advance of beginning your course. Will I be able to park on campus? We are fully committed to the environmental agenda therefore, parking is not provided at our main sites (except for limited blue-badge spaces) and we encourage the use of Park & Ride and public transport to our campuses. Visit: What kind of support do I receive as an international student? Before teaching begins, we deliver an orientation programme that will help you to familiarise yourself with Anglia Ruskin and its surroundings. Once you join Anglia Ruskin, the International Student Advice Service in Student Services is here to provide help whenever you need it, from the day you arrive, to the day you graduate. Advice is offered on a range of topics from visas, immigration and welfare, to health and working entitlements. Visit: internationaladvice@anglia.ac.uk Call: +44 (0) Ext 2135 or 2073 (Cambridge campus) Call: +44 (0) Ext or 4297 (Chelmsford campus) How will I cope with exams? Exams are not used as frequently as they once were. You are likely to be assessed in several different ways, including an essay combined with a short one-hour exam; a piece of coursework; a longer exam; or a project you have designed yourself. You might be asked to work in a team with other students. Assessment for each module happens at the end of each semester. Will I feel out of place amongst younger students? 66% of our students are officially classified as mature i.e. over 21 years old, so you should find yourself amongst many other students of a similar age to yours. Before starting, anxieties about fitting in with younger students may be natural, but it is important to recognise how much your life experience can add to your ability to study and participate fully in discussions and seminars. Just as the workplace comprises a mix of all experiences, ages, personalities and characteristics, so does the Anglia Ruskin student community. answers@anglia.ac.uk

8 Routes into Higher Education Entry requirements Access courses Access courses are designed for adult learners who don t have the conventional educational qualifications, experience, or skills required to enter Higher Education. Most Access courses are taught at Further and Adult Education colleges. These courses help you build up your study skills and academic thinking to a level where you are ready and able to start a degree course. You should contact your local Further Education college for further details of the courses they run. For some Anglia Ruskin courses, you will need to achieve merits or distinction in Level 3 credits. Please check individual course entry requirements on the Anglia Ruskin University website. Visit: A Levels A Levels are the traditional way in England and Wales for students to prove ability to study at Higher Education level. They are a convenient way of studying, especially if you want to continue working. It is possible to fit an A Level into full-time work or family life. A Level study can be quite isolating and can lack the support and extra skills tuition that is available on an Access to Higher Education Diploma. Access courses are designed specifically for adult learners. Some Higher Education courses do prefer you to have A Levels, and you should seek advice and guidance on this by referring to the course entry requirements information on our website or from our Employability Service (Careers Guidance Advisers), Applicant Enquires Team, an Admissions Officer or a Course Tutor. Foundation Degrees at Anglia Ruskin These degrees are an employment-related Higher Education qualification, designed to equip students with the skills that employers need. They can be full-time or part-time, incorporating a half-time work element. Applicants are expected to have studied to A Level standard. However, substantial relevant past experience may be sufficient to gain entry to the courses. Anglia Ruskin s Science and Technology Extended Degrees (4 Years Full-time, 8 Years Part-time) If you want to study a Science or Technology undergraduate degree (except Optometry) and do not have quite the right entry requirements to apply to a three-year programme commencing at Level 4, our extended degree courses may be for you. You can choose from the following courses: BSc (Hons) Animal Behaviour BSc (Hons) Computer Gaming Technology BSc (Hons) Crime and Investigative Studies BSc (Hons) Forensic Science BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education BSc (Hons) Sport Science BSc (Hons) Zoology After successful completion of your first year (Level 3), you can move on to Level 4 of the course. Other qualifications We accept a range of other qualifications towards meeting our entry requirements. Please contact us if you have any questions about this. admissions@anglia.ac.uk 8 answers@anglia.ac.uk

9 Making previous experience and qualifications count Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) If you hold Higher Education qualifications or work experience relevant to the course you have chosen, you may be eligible for our APL scheme. The scheme could help you translate your previous experience and learning into academic credits towards your chosen course, which could mean avoiding repeating topics you have studied before and completing your course sooner. APL is offered for learning relevant to the course you wish to study, completed through a previous course of study, or where such learning can be demonstrated from experience gained at work. It is important that you identify any relevant prior learning when you apply to Anglia Ruskin as it may impact upon modules which you wish to study. Should your previous study specifically relate to modules on the course you wish to undertake, we will consider your application for APL. Where this relates to learning completed through an earlier course of study, this is called Prior Certificated Learning, and where learning has been achieved through relevant work or experience, this is referred to as Prior Experiential Learning. All accreditation of prior learning applications must be approved before you commence your course. Accreditation of Prior Certificated Learning (APCL) APCL relates to learning completed through an earlier course of study. If you have previously completed a course which is relevant to your proposed course at Anglia Ruskin, you should make this clear when you apply. To be eligible for consideration in this way, you must be able to submit certification, which shows you have successfully completed assessment for that course; learning must be current i.e. completed within the last five years. Simple participation in a course or an attendance certificate is not sufficient. Accreditation of Prior Experiential Certificated Learning (APEL) It is important to understand that Anglia Ruskin s APEL process does not award academic credit for experience alone, but for learning which can be shown to have been achieved through that experience. Students are required to prepare an individual case for the proposed credit arising from their learning experiences. This normally means that a student receives support in the preparation of a portfolio, in which their claim is justified in detail, and is supported by relevant evidence. In addition, applicants may be asked to complete some written work and/or attend an interview with an Admissions Officer. The portfolio of evidence is then submitted to Anglia Ruskin for assessment and the possible award of academic credit. Visit: International students The International Office publish a comprehensive guide to qualifications from different countries that Anglia Ruskin accept, and what level of study you would need to come into. APL and APEL, as described above, are also applicable to international applicants. We appreciate that it can be difficult to equate your qualifications to the British system, so please contact us if you need help or guidance. Visit: If you are not able to enter directly into a degree programme, we also offer foundation and pre-masters courses for international students through extended degree programmes, in conjunction with our associate college, Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC). For more information about CRIC courses: Visit: answers@anglia.ac.uk

10 Case study: Catherine Mitchell LLB (Hons) Law Anglia Ruskin feels like part of the family, somewhere that we all enjoy coming to. Why did you choose to study at Anglia Ruskin University? You offered part-time law study no other campus university did, and I was attracted to the two-campus (Cambridge and Chelmsford) facility. Which aspects of your course do you enjoy most and why? All of it. I adore law and learning about it. I am that hopelessly annoying student that is consumed by everything to do with law along with my endless questions. Please tell us about any special features that you have benefited from on your course. My inspiring and enthusiastic tutor, who has helped me in attempting to pursue a marginal area of law. I am also impressed that we have access to a law computer room which allows us to print off vital cases and opinions to read and use, at home. Has your course involved any work placements? If so how were these useful? Whilst not strictly a work placement, The Employability Service arranged for a commercial law solicitor to mentor me for a year. Are you currently employed, if so what is your job title? Yes, as a Volunteer Magistrate on an Adult Court and Crown Court appeals panel, and a freelance speaker for Radio 5 Live and other radio stations. What are your ambitions/plans for the future, and how do you feel that your course will help you to achieve these? I wish to practice as a Barrister in niche law areas, as well as covering a broad spectrum of practice. Please tell us about any course/faculty specific facilities that you have found useful during your studies. The printer in the law computer room. The supportive staff in the Law Academic Office, nothing is too much for them, if it helps a student. My personal tutor, because he graduated from Anglia Ruskin and thus knows the University. That is an invaluable asset, to have previous students guiding the current students. What is your favourite aspect of your non-academic life? i.e. any social/sporting activities. I loved to play badminton and table tennis at the Mildmay Sports Hall on-campus in Chelmsford. It was also great when the University had the Reindeers at Christmas. I have four children, one who is autistic, so it was delightful to be able to include him in a University activity. My children are understanding and supportive of my studies, and enjoy attending events at Anglia Ruskin. All have tried the fitness Trim Trail and enjoyed the Chaplaincy fundraising fete. It means that Anglia Ruskin feels like part of the family, somewhere that we all enjoy coming to. In fact, my son has borrowed some of the University Library books, for his AS Level. Anglia Ruskin is truly a community-based university. How do you find fitting your studies around your outside commitments including work, family etc? I treat university as if it is a job, I put the hours in, and many more hours when an assignment is due, or exams are looming. The joy of study is that I can do it at home virtually, thanks to the virtual learning environment (VLE), and that fits around my children. Sunday afternoons are my study time, and my children s DVD festival time! 10 answers@anglia.ac.uk

11 Part-time students You may want to fit your studying in alongside employment or other activities. A full-time degree does provide a certain amount of flexibility, sometimes with time during the week when you do not have to be on campus. However, part-time study is an increasingly convenient and popular route for many people. Every year, hundreds of thousands of students across the UK very successfully manage to combine part-time study with busy lives, families and jobs. Aside from the flexibility of being able to study part-time, you could benefit in other ways: Most of the courses are delivered in units of study. This credit-based system offers the flexibility to choose study options in areas most appropriate to your needs. Distance-learning courses are ideal if you don t want to take time away from work, or if you are a carer at home. We have made it easy for you to study closer to home or work, via our network of partner institutions across the East of England. Not all courses start in September; many Anglia Ruskin degree, diploma and certificate courses offer the option to begin in January or February. Some degrees are run on a professional day-release basis where you would be required to attend for a single block of time each week (one day, or an afternoon and evening). Alternatively, many of our full-time degrees can be studied part-time by attending the full-time degree course for less time. This could mean you would be on campus for three to seven hours, spread across the week, depending on which areas of study (modules) you choose. A degree studied part-time may take between five and six years to complete, studying for at least 12 hours per week at home. To apply for a part-time course, visit: Please note that international students cannot usually study part-time, as the Tier 4 Student visa only allows full-time study. If you are in the UK on a different visa status and think you may be eligible to study part-time, please contact us for advice. internationaladmissions@anglia.ac.uk Call: +44 (0) Ext answers@anglia.ac.uk

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13 Studying locally Alongside the three main Anglia Ruskin campuses in Cambridge, Chelmsford and Peterborough, you can choose from a network of Associate Colleges across the East of England all offering Anglia Ruskin courses. Visit: Cambridge campus In the heart of the city centre, the Cambridge campus has benefited from significant investment in new facilities, and is now an exciting, contemporary hub for learning and mixing with your peers. We have invested in major redevelopments on the Cambridge campus, to create a modern, state-of-the-art learning and teaching environment, which is inspiring and innovative. The brand new integrated campus features teaching blocks and halls of residence, University Library, gym, and the Medical Centre, plus a variety of special-interest facilities such as the University Eye Clinic. Completed in September 2011, the new development includes: Seven modern and adaptable lecture theatres: 400-seat lecture theatre and 60-seat Harvard style lecture theatre. Modern rehearsal studio. Exhibition space. Large open-access learning zone with wireless technology. Restaurant and café s. Visit: Chelmsford campus Set in the University and Innovation Quarter, just a short walk from Chelmsford city centre, Anglia Ruskin offer industry-leading facilities and the recently developed Postgraduate Medical Institute. This modern campus, with its stunning buildings, has a wealth of industry-leading facilities, including a large University Library, gym and sports hall, Students Union and the Student Village, and offers a launderette, pharmacy, shops and Medical Centre. Our newest building is the Postgraduate Medical Institute (PMI). Completed in spring 2011, it is the hub for our postgraduate research. The building also houses the two biggest lecture theatres on-campus, which are available to other Faculties. Boasting state of-the-art technology, the 400-seat lecture theatre has fixed, tiered seating and the 200-seat lecture theatre has retractable seating to enable it to double as a flexible exhibition or break-out space. Visit: For news and information on campus development projects: Visit: Peterborough campus The newly refurbished Guild House in Peterborough is home to our Faculty of Health, Social Care & Education. The revamped site is a superb learning environment benefiting from new skills labs, lecture spaces and breakout areas. Facilities available include: Modern skills lab complete with state-of-the-art nursing equipment Large lecture spaces Specialist health library and extensive digital library providing on and off-campus access to databases, e-journals and e-books 130-seat breakout area Students Union and Student Services Wi-Fi throughout Shops and cafés within five minutes walk. Visit: Associate Colleges We have made it easy for you to study close to where you live or work. You can study a range of credit-rated and modular courses validated by Anglia Ruskin at locations other than the three core campuses. This flexibility makes it even easier to fit your studying into your lifestyle. International students should contact the institution direct before applying. You can find a list of courses online. Visit: answers@anglia.ac.uk

14 Immigration and Visa requirements for international students Visa requirements for international students In 2009 the UK introduced a new immigration system for anyone wishing to enter the UK from outside the European Economic Area called the Points Based System (PBS). The visa route for students is called Tier 4. Anglia Ruskin University is a Highly Trusted Sponsor under the Points Based System, and is able to issue the necessary documentation to assist students in obtaining entry clearance to the UK. If you would like further information about the Tier 4 visa route, contact the British Embassy or High Commission in your home country, or visit: Visit: Students studying with Anglia Ruskin for longer than six months If you are joining Anglia Ruskin University to undertake a course of study that requires you to be based in the UK for longer than six months, we will issue you with the necessary documentation to apply for a visa under Tier 4 of the Points Based System. Once you have an unconditional offer of a place, we will issue you a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS). The CAS is an electronic record held on the UKBA system, and includes a lot of information about you and your offer of a university place, such as your passport number, details of the supporting documents you have provided as part of your course application, and information about the University. Your CAS will be issued when you have fulfilled all the conditions of your offer of a place at Anglia Ruskin. This will usually include payment of the required deposit. Once we have issued a CAS for you, we will send you a letter outlining the details of your CAS, including the CAS number that you will need to include on your visa application. Once you have received this, you can apply for your visa. Students studying with Anglia Ruskin for six months or less If you are joining Anglia Ruskin to undertake a course of study that requires you to be based in the UK for six months or less, we will issue you with the necessary documentation to apply for a Student Visitor Visa. This applies particularly to students who are coming to study on one semester programmes (such as Study Abroad) or are undertaking a dual award programme where less than six months of the course is based in the UK. If you are coming to Anglia Ruskin to study an English language course lasting less than six months, but intend to then continue studying at Anglia Ruskin on a degree programme, we may be able to issue you with a Tier 4 Student Visa under the Points Based System. Please visit the website on this page. Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) clearance certification from The Foreign and Commonwealth Office International applicants who are applying for postgraduate level courses in certain science or technology subjects (and who are not from either a European Economic Area country or Switzerland) will require ATAS clearance certification from The Foreign and Commonwealth Office. At Anglia Ruskin University, this will mainly apply to students undertaking research degrees in the Faculties of Science and Technology, and Health, Social Care & Education. If you require an ATAS certificate, we will inform you of this requirement in your offer letter and provide you with details to support your ATAS application. For more information about ATAS including guidance on submitting an application: Visit: answers@anglia.ac.uk

15 Where to go for advice It is our aim to ensure that you have access to the support and advice you need to realise a fulfilling and successful student experience. We were delighted that this was recognised when we received the Outstanding Student Services Team award at the 2012 Times Higher Education Leadership and Management Awards. This prestigious award formally recognises our Student Services Team as the best in the UK. Judges were particularly impressed by our strategic approach to service improvements, as well as the high level of engagement and feedback we receive from our students. Particularly, help is offered with: Student finances: Study support: Employability: You are welcome to visit our Employability Service at both Cambridge and Chelmsford. Here, our Careers Guidance Advisers will help you explore your options in Higher Education at Anglia Ruskin, or elsewhere. We can also help you to make your application to your chosen course, and consider the impact of study on your lifestyle, both personally and financially. The services are free and advisers are available throughout the year. To make an appointment for pre-entry guidance: Visit: employability@anglia.ac.uk Call: Student Services Cambridge Student Services Chelmsford Student Services Peterborough answers@anglia.ac.uk

16 Case study: Dane Nelson BA (Hons) Business Management My lectures and study help take my mind off work. I like the feeling of learning when I get into a module, and the assignments stretch my creativity. Why did you choose Anglia Ruskin? I work within the University and I thought it would be a good opportunity for me to further my education whilst still earning money full-time. What initially attracted you to your course? I like this course because of the variety of modules I can experience different things which I may not have thought I would initially be interested in. Which aspects of your course do you enjoy most and why? My lectures and study help take my mind off work. I like the feeling of learning when I get into a module, and the assignments stretch my creativity. Has the course met/exceeded your expectations? If so, how? The course itself has met my expectations and has opened my eyes to careers I hadn t necessarily considered before doing this degree. Why would you recommend your course to others? As you do a little bit of everything, you can select the modules you like the most and see which area you might like to follow as a career after the degree is complete. I would recommend this course because of the range of variety of modules. What is your favourite aspect of your non-academic life? E.g. any social/sporting activities. I play football and rugby as I like team sports, and this helps me wind down to take my mind off work and studying. I also try and go to the gym a few times a week. How do you find fitting your studies around your outside commitments including work, family etc.? At the beginning I did struggle a little to balance my social life and university work, but as I m nearing completion, I have become more focused on completing my degree to the best of my ability which sometimes means not seeing friends as much or going out. This is fine though, as this is only temporary and I know it will benefit me in the long run. How do you find being a mature student? I like to think that it s never too late to learn, so even though I would have liked to have done this degree a bit sooner, I still take pride in the fact that I m doing something with my spare time. I m educating myself for the future, which should enhance my career prospects and my earning potential answers@anglia.ac.uk

17 How to apply For UCAS applications for full-time undergraduate study: Making an application: For full-time undergraduate courses, apply through UCAS. Visit: Choose your course: You can select a minimum of one, or a maximum of five, course choices. Take a look at our online prospectuses or order a prospectus from our Applicant Enquiries Team: Visit: Call: Try to attend an Open Day: Visit: Completing your application: Pay particular attention to your personal statement Follow the guidelines for applications carefully If you need a reference, choose someone who can offer an opinion on your suitability to study at HE level. For part-time undergraduate and/or postgraduate applications: Applying: Anglia Ruskin welcomes applications throughout the year, but do apply early for popular courses (see When do I apply? on page 18) Submit your application form online, but remember to keep a copy. Please check the course information on the Anglia Ruskin website for information on applying, and links to our online application. Visit: If you need help, seek advice This could be from: A careers adviser/tutor (if you are at college) A manager/hr adviser (if at work) Anglia Ruskin Careers Guidance Adviser UK/EU Admissions admissions@anglia.ac.uk employability@anglia.ac.uk Cambridge call: Chelmsford call: Anglia Ruskin Applicant Enquiries Team Visit: answers@anglia.ac.uk Call: International Admissions Our International Admissions team will help make your first steps towards joining Anglia Ruskin as easy as possible. You can find specific entry requirements for your country on our website. Visit: International students can find more information on how to apply, here: Visit: If your country is not yet listed, we will assess your qualifications when we receive your application, but if you need advice before this, please contact us: angliaruskin@enquiries.uk.com Call: +44 (0) answers@anglia.ac.uk

18 When do I apply? Anglia Ruskin welcomes applications from students throughout the year. However, as a few courses prefer early application, including midwifery, nursing and social work; it is advisable to apply in the autumn of the year before you wish to start the course. If in doubt please contact our Applicant Enquiries Team or the Admissions Office. Applicant Enquiries Team Visit: answers@anglia.ac.uk Call: UK/EU Admissions Office admissions@anglia.ac.uk For international students, Anglia Ruskin University does not have any application deadlines, but when you apply for the September or January intake, you must be sure that you will be able to apply for your Tier 4 visa on time. We are not able to extend our latest enrolment date if you do not receive your visa on time. International Admissions angliaruskin@enquiries.uk.com Call: + 44 (0) Sending extra information You may find that the UCAS online application does not allow you to include all the information that you want to provide us with, to support a positive decision on your application. After you have sent off your UCAS form and you have a personal ID number from them, you can additional information, even a CV, to our Admissions Office. to: admissions@anglia.ac.uk Part-time applications Applicants should apply online for part-time courses. Visit: answers@anglia.ac.uk Call: Applications for studying single modules only Apply through the relevant department for your course. Visit: University Open Days Anglia Ruskin Open Days, evenings and advice sessions are held throughout the year. They are a great way to find out more about our facilities, courses and staff. Alternatively, for information on all University events, please contact us: Visit: answers@anglia.ac.uk Call: answers@anglia.ac.uk

19 Case study: Alec Grimshaw Undergraduate Major Project in Mental Healthcare I truly believe it has prepared me to move into a managerial role; a personal aim since qualifying as a mental health practitioner. Why did you choose to study part-time at Anglia Ruskin University? I am currently a nurse manager for Cambridge and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust so part-time study fits in well with my professional career. What initially attracted you to your course? The Trust identified the importance of professional development and has links with Anglia Ruskin. Which aspects of your course do you enjoy most and why? I have enjoyed the entire course to date. How do you find being a mature student? I much prefer to study now that I have experience and a better understanding of why it is important that I keep myself up-to-date with current practice. Being a mature student, I feel I have an obligation to better myself in my chosen profession. I enjoy reading the journals and textbooks, and every time I finish a module or project, I take that new information and include it into my work. I truly believe it has prepared me to move into a managerial role; a personal aim since qualifying as a mental health practitioner. Has the course met your expectations? The course has met my expectations; I enjoy distance learning as it fits in well with my family life. Why would you recommend your course to others? The course details are well-evidenced and easy to follow. The tutors are all dedicated and have always helped and supported me. They are knowledgeable about their chosen subjects and passionate about improving healthcare through continued education. Please tell us about any special features that you have benefited from on your course. I have an excellent tutor who has always been supportive and guided me through the different assignments and projects. What have you been able to achieve in your current job as a result of the skills/knowledge you have developed on your course? Simultaneous study alongside my work as a nurse manager has resulted in increased knowledge of the current NHS changes, and ensures my competent support for staff nurses and nurse students. How do you find fitting your studies around your outside commitments including work, family etc.? Not a problem with distance learning and I have a two year old! answers@anglia.ac.uk

20 Financial information Funding for mature students, particularly those with dependants, is complex: anyone thinking of entering Higher Education is advised to seek guidance about funding from the Student Money Advice Service in Student Services. Check out our website for advice we can give you: Visit: There is also information available on the Student Finance England website: Visit: For further help and advice please contact our Student Money Advice Service. Call: or 6701 International students The International Merit Scholarship scheme The International Merit Scholarship scheme provides awards of either 500 or 1,000 to well-qualified students applying for any full-time Bachelors or Masters course. In some countries we offer a laptop alternative. Awards are made on the basis of academic merit and level of competence in English language. Once you apply for a course at Anglia Ruskin you will be automatically considered for a scholarship, and details of any award given will be included in your offer letter. International students can apply to The British Chevening Scholarship Scheme, to support their studies, funded by the British government. For full details of tuition fees and applicable scholarships and funding for international students, visit our website. Visit: answers@anglia.ac.uk

21 Supporting your learning Once you become a student you may want to brush-up and improve your study skills. Help with writing skills, research and other topics is available through drop-in sessions, workshops and online study guides offered by Student Services and the University Library. These can help you develop your techniques and your confidence. For details of study skills support: Visit: If you are disabled or have a medical condition or specific learning difficulty such as dyslexia, the Study Support Service can help you with information, advice and specialist support. To ensure you receive support that meets your requirements please contact Student Services as soon as possible. Visit: If you would like to discuss the support available and how this can benefit you, please contact: studysupport@anglia.ac.uk Cambridge: Visit: Helmore, Room 331 Call: Chelmsford: Visit: Second floor, Tindal Building Call: answers@anglia.ac.uk

22 Personal Tutor On arrival at Anglia Ruskin, you will be assigned a Personal Tutor. Throughout your course, they will be a source of help and information, and you can meet to discuss any difficulties you may come across. If they are unable to help, they will refer you on to someone who can. Frequently discussed topics include: changing your degree or area of study; personal matters that may affect your studies; ways in which to improve work. Faculty Student Advisers The role of a Faculty Student Adviser is to help students to understand Anglia Ruskin s modular system, rules and regulations. They can also help you with timetable and results queries and are attached to specific Faculties or areas of study. Visit: Employability and Careers Advisers During your studies, elements of your course or outside life may be subject to change whether anticipated or unplanned. Our Faculty Employability Advisers are here to discuss your options with you and offer support with what you choose to do. For example, help is available with CV preparation, applications for work and interview skills. The Employability Service is a source of support and information to help you obtain graduate level work following your study at Anglia Ruskin. The earlier you can start to prepare for your career, the greater your chance of success in your chosen area. Mature students often wish to seek local employment and our Employability Service has extensive knowledge about the local job markets. There is a very high rate of employment among mature graduates at Anglia Ruskin: 90.4% of mature students are either in work or further study six months after graduation*. *Source: Anglia Ruskin University Destinations of Leavers Survey Visit: Student Money Advisers Information and advice on financial matters, including grants and benefits, is available from Anglia Ruskin s professional financial support staff. Visit: Counselling and Wellbeing Service Becoming an Anglia Ruskin student is exciting, as you are choosing to excel in the subject of your choice, plus improving your career aspirations and opportunities beyond your course. If, however, you find that such a dynamic life change causes you concerns, then the Counselling and Wellbeing Service is available to all students at Anglia Ruskin University and offers a free and confidential service to promote mental health and wellbeing. Coping with the competing demands of home life and academic deadlines can be very challenging. You will be settling in to a new routine, working out priorities, making new friends, and sometimes might need support to stay emotionally and psychologically healthy. The Counselling and Wellbeing Service at Anglia Ruskin run workshops and groups throughout the year, on: stress management, relaxation, anxiety management groups, mature student settling-in groups, Asperger s groups and others, in addition to one-to-one counselling. Take a look at the self-help offered online also. Visit: To make an appointment: Call: or wellbeing@anglia.ac.uk Visit: Helmore, Room 341 (Cambridge) Tindal, Second Floor, (Chelmsford) Chaplaincy The Chaplaincy exists to support all students, irrespective of faith or commitment. It offers a friendly face and listening ear, and somewhere to discuss spiritual and personal issues in confidence. Visit: Support from partners, family and friends It will make a great deal of difference to you if loved ones feel involved in, rather than excluded from, your decisionmaking. Take the time to discuss your timetable, university activities and study needs with those closest to you, and who will be most affected. It is important that they understand that you will need to be disciplined about the time you need to study. Going to university may affect the amount of time you spend with your family and friends so don t neglect important relationships answers@anglia.ac.uk

23 Childcare We recognise that your childcare arrangements are vitally important if you wish to study effectively. As a student, you can benefit from using nursery sessions from Anglia Ruskin s in-house nursery based on the Cambridge campus. Offering day care for children from three months to five years, it provides a safe, secure and stimulating environment for children to develop and grow into confident, independent individuals. The nursery is situated in the Peter Taylor Building. It is managed through Student Services and is available for use by students at our main campuses. For those not based in Cambridge, we are able to offer: information on local childcare provision including schools and holiday clubs general childcare advice and support. Please take a look at the Anglia Ruskin website for full details. Visit: student.services@anglia.ac.uk Call: or 6701 International students If you are an international student with children under five years old, you can also benefit from the above childcare services. Please note that your children will be legally required to attend school at the beginning of the term after their fifth birthday. Children attend primary school until they are 11 and then secondary school until the age of 16. If you are based in the Chelmsford area, school applications are made to Essex County Council. For further information on primary and secondary education and schools in Essex, Visit: Students based in the Cambridge area should make the school applications to Cambridgeshire County Council. For further information on primary and secondary education and schools in Cambridgeshire, Visit: education answers@anglia.ac.uk

24 Employment Bureau The role of the Employment Bureau is to find temporary and casual work for students looking for opportunities at Anglia Ruskin, as well as external businesses and industries. The positions on offer range from secretarial/ office work through to catering, computing, childcare, and accounts, and aim to offer roles that can fit in around students study time. Work experience can positively enhance your course of study. We recognise that students might face financial problems and may need to work part-time in order to supplement their incomes. The Employment Bureau is keen to assist students to find suitable part-time employment opportunities. We have Employment Bureau offices open full-time on our Cambridge and Chelmsford campuses, and a weekly presence at Peterborough. For further information: Cambridge Call: Chelmsford Call: Peterborough Call: Visit: employment-bureau@anglia.ac.uk 24 answers@anglia.ac.uk

25 Valuing diversity and promoting equality Anglia Ruskin recognises that the ethos of valuing diversity and promoting equality rests on a firm foundation of good equal opportunities practice. To that end, we intend to uphold, and wherever possible, exceed the guidance provided by anti-discrimination and related legislation. Equality of opportunity really matters to us, because we want each one of our students to enjoy the same superb experience at Anglia Ruskin University. That s why we will deal swiftly with any form of bullying or unlawful discrimination by students or staff, whether it s direct, indirect or institutional. But we do more than simply follow the letter of the law: we actively encourage staff and students to identify where certain processes seem unfair or limit true equality of opportunity. We then act on that. The result is an environment where diversity is valued and students are supported, regardless of their background or personal circumstances. We want everyone to feel at home and welcome here. We provide a range of information, advice and guidance services for our students through Student Services and the Students Union. Both celebrate difference and diversity and can provide specialist support to students as required, whether you are a student parent, need support with adjustments, careers advice as a gay student or help with faith matters. Anglia Ruskin staff and Students Union will respect you for the person you are. Our equality policies are published on our website, along with links to other sources of relevant information and advice. Our Valuing Diversity and Promoting Equality Policy also appears in staff and student handbooks. Visit: answers@anglia.ac.uk

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