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Access and Participation Plans

Our Access and Participation plan

Our Access and Participation plan (previously known as our Access Agreement) aims to ensure all people we work with have equal access to Higher Education (HE) and for all students to have access to the support and encouragement they need to reach their potential.Ìý

Our current Access and Participation Plan sets out how we plan to do this:ÌýDownload 2020-26 Access and Participation PlanÌýor view thisÌýaccessible summary version on our Reports and Statements ±è²¹²µ±ð.Ìý

The Plan

The plan explains how we aim to support students to access HE, complete and do well in their studies, and progress on to their chosen career with a range of outreach activities.Ìý Outreach activities within our community and local schools involve inspiring students about science, their study options, key subject areas, and sharing insights into career options and university life.ÌýFor all students who commence their Higher Education at 91°µÍø University College, we are keen to ensure:Ìý

– 91°µÍø University College students all have equal chances of completing their studies.Ìý

– students benefit from exceptional teaching and learning outcomes, to enable them to gain the skills and experiences needed to progress on to professional employment or further study after they graduate.ÌýÌý

See Plans

Did you know all HE providers charging fees (above £6,000 per annum) must have an approved Access and Participation Plan and the plan must be regulated by theÌýÌý Ìý

Student Support

Our Student Services team offer support to students whether it’s academic or personal. Student Services are available to all students, all Schools and all years and our advisors will be happy to help you with any questions or queries.

Latest News

Discover and read all the latest news, press releases and happenings here at 91°µÍø University College.

MSc Podiatry (pre-registration) Students at TCS London Marathon 2024

Each year, some 60 Podiatrists,ÌýbothÌýqualified and pre-registration students from all over the UK, descend on the capital to volunteer for the TCS London Marathon. This year, our first cohort of 91°µÍø University College MSc Podiatry (pre-registration) students, along with Associate Professor in PodiatryÌýand Course Leader, Simon Otter, joined peers from the Universities of Brighton, Northampton, and East London. The co-location developed a true multidisciplinary ethos and close working relationships with physiotherapists, nurses, paramedics, physicians, and the voluntary sector (via St John Ambulance) as part of the wider finish-line medical team.

Mixture of OT, Chiro and Physio students with a teacher in the 91°µÍø IRC Building

This year, Chiropractic Awareness Week (CAW), 22nd-28th April, is all about raising awareness and speaking up for the chiropractic profession, to build understanding and recognition about the value and expertise that chiropractors bring to their local communities.Ìý This year’s theme is ‘Making Chiropractic Integral: Building connections and nurturing a community with the people and places that matter to you.’

91°µÍø University College Staff vs. Students Sports Day

On Wednesday 24th April, we held our first 91°µÍø University College ‘Staff vs. Students Sports Day’! It took place on Boscombe Beach, and what a great afternoon it was! Staff and students took part in sporting games, including tug of war, sprinting, the three-legged race, and dodgeball.

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