Writtle College encourages applications from mature students. All of our undergraduate courses are 'modular', which means they consist of smaller units known as 'Modules', and can therefore be studied part-time. Because our courses are all 'modular', entry may be possible in February or October depending on the course.
On successful completion of a module, students will gain a number of academic credits. The credits accumulated in part-time mode can contribute to various awards which may be the final goal or a step-off point along the way to higher qualifications.
Part-time study may lead to the following awards;
Part-time study programmes can be extended into full-time studies depending on students' own circumstances and aspirations. Our tutors and advisors will help students to develop a Personal Development Plan (PDP).
Part-time students may be able to get financial help if they are studying a course that lasts at least one academic year and is equivalent to 50% or more of a full-time course (at least 60 credits in an academic year). Go to Money matters for further information.
For those students who are unable to commit to a full degree course on either a full or part-time basis or enrolling for a full award may just seem too much, Writtle College offers the Associate Sudent Scheme. The Scheme enables students to study a module or a series of modules as stand alone subjects, gaining credits as they go.
For more information on part-time study please contact Admissions on 01245 424200.