CAMBRIA CAMBRIA COLLEGE COLLEGE ● ● NORTHOP ● LLYSFASI YALE ● DEESIDE ● NORTHOP ● LLYSFASI YALE DEESIDE YALE ● DEESIDE ● NORTHOP ● LLYSFASI INTERNATIONAL PROSPECTUS WWW.CAMBRIA.AC.UK/INTERNATIONAL WELCOME TO CAMBRIA COLLEGE Welcome to the International course guide for Cambria College, one of the more successful colleges in the UK. At college you will study in outstanding facilities, using the latest technology, taught by expert staff. When you choose Cambria we will ensure that you will have the best educational and cultural experience. We equip students with the training, skills and qualifications needed to prepare them for life after college and give them the best chance to gain success in their future goals. Furthermore, we are located less than an hour away from the cities of Chester, Manchester and Liverpool. We offer you a first class experience and I hope to welcome you in the near future. David Jones OBE Principal and Chief Executive You will see from this brochure that we are a very high performing college. We are committed to providing a stimulating, safe and supportive learning environment in which everyone can achieve their full potential. We have excellent links with employers including internationally renowned companies and brands such as Airbus, JCB, Kellogg’s, Tata and Toyota. “When you choose Cambria we will ensure that you will have the best educational and cultural experience.” 2 ABOUT US Surrounded by beautiful mountains, valleys and rivers, Cambria College is located in North East Wales. North East Wales is a growing centre of industry and commerce and its location has attracted many leading companies. Cambria College is at the forefront of education in the area, meeting the needs of the whole learning community from across the region. We are proud of our excellent reputation for providing high quality education, pastoral care and a great student experience. In addition to the 157 Group membership, Cambria College is a Highly Trusted Sponsor of the UK Border Agency and has received many other awards including The Green Dragon Environmental Standard Award, The RoSPA Gold Medal Award and the British Council Wales Award for International Excellence. Cambria College is the only college in Wales to be a member of the 157 Group. The 157 Group exists to serve its members and to be at the leading edge of the sector. It focuses on the areas of vocational teaching and learning, strategic influence and economic impact, and employer engagement and advocacy. Snowdonia National Park, North Wales 3 WHY CHOOSE CAMBRIA COLLEGE? WE HAVE EXPERT STAFF WE PREPARE YOU FOR SUCCESS Automotive Engineering Lecturer Carl Roberts and his students won top prize for their innovative use of technology at the National Digital Learning Awards. WE’RE PROUD TO HAVE AN ABOVE AVERAGE PASS RATE OF 98% FOR OUR A LEVEL RESULTS. Cambria College has won the CollegesWales Technology Learning Award for 2 years on the run. Cambria College Art and Design Lecturer, Marcus Thomas, was awarded the prestigious Pearson Award for FE Teacher of the Year 2013. WE LEAD THE WAY WITH TECHNOLOGY 4 2014 We were shortlisted in 2014 for the TES award for Oustanding Use of Technology in FE. In 2014 we were winners of the Pearson Award for the Innovative Use of Digital Technology. WE HAVE STRONG LINKS WITH EMPLOYERS WE’RE AWARD WINNING Last year Cambria College was awarded the prestigious Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Further and Higher Education for helping the £24 billion Aerospace Industry take off in the UK. Our Centre of Excellence for Aerospace Development has trained more than 5,000 learners since it was set up in 2002. Two of our learners, Ffion Malwala and Alex Birbeck won awards at the Apprenticeship Awards Cymru 2013. WE ADD VALUE TO YOUR EXPERIENCE Cambria College student and DRB Group Apprentice Josh Jenkins won the Apprenticeship Award at Flintshire Business Week 2013. 3,000 CHROMEBOOKS 420 TABLET DEVICES TO TAKE DIGITAL LEARNING INTO CLASSROOMS AND WORKSHOPS Engineering students and staff worked as scrutineers for the Wales Rally GB. 5 OUR CENTRES YALE STUDY A Levels Art, Design and Media Business Computing and IT Hair and Beauty Therapy Health and Social Care/Childcare Hospitality and Catering International Foundation Year Music and Performing Arts Sports Travel and Tourism FACILITIES Library Service Common Room Shop Yale Travel Agency Hair and Beauty Salon Creative Art Enterprise Centre Memorial Art Gallery Regional Print Centre Radio Cambria Music Production Suite HD TV Suite Theatre lal NORTHOP STUDY Animal Care Construction Floristry Horse Care and Management Horticulture Leadership and Management 6 FACILITIES Small Animal Centre 225 acres of land Ancient Woodlands and ornamental gardens Equestrian Centre Rare Breeds Centre Residential Block Library Service DEESIDE STUDY A Levels Business Complementary Therapies Computing and IT Engineering and Construction Hair and Beauty Therapy Health and Social Care/Childcare Hospitality and Catering International Foundation Year Media Studies Sports Travel and Tourism FACILITIES Sports Stadium North Wales Indoor Athletics Centre Engineering Centre of Excellence Lifestyle Fitness Gym LLYSFASI STUDY Agriculture Agricultural and Plant Engineering Animal Care Forestry and Countryside Management FACILITIES 970 Acre Commercial Farm Tractors, field machinery and equipment Purpose built Agricultural Teaching Centre and equipment Engineering Workshops Animal Centre with wide range of species Catered residential accommodation Library Service 7 NORTH WALES Wales is a place of natural beauty, from the country’s beaches to walking its mountain ranges. Welsh history is told through its museums and ancient monuments. North East Wales is a very easy place to find your way around. Right next door to England and ideally located to explore the rest of the UK with great transport links to Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham and London. Chirk Castle, North Wales Surrounded by beautiful mountains, valleys and rivers, North East Wales is the most populous area of North Wales, with more than 300,000 people living in the areas around Wrexham and Deeside. Wrexham is a thriving town of about 40,000 people and with two college campuses as well as a university, the town is fully prepared to welcome and host students from all over the world. With a vibrant mix of cultural and leisure facilities, there is plenty to see and do in and around the area. Local attractions include the scenic town of Llangollen and the surrounding countryside, the historic roman city of Chester and the breathtaking mountains and coastline of Snowdonia. Elihu Yale, benefactor of the world famous Yale University that took his name, had strong connections with Wrexham. Elihu’s family were local to Wrexham and Elihu was also the benefactor of Wrexham Church. The famous 16th century entrepreneur travelled widely to India and Africa before returning to Britain. He is buried in St Giles’s Parish Churchyard along with his ancestors. 8 Historic Chester St Giles’ Church, Wrexham Eagle’s Meadow, Wrexham Llandudno Pier, North Wales 9 ACCOMMODATION Our friendly International team will discuss your accommodation needs with you so you can find the perfect place to live. There are four accommodation options: HOMESTAY The majority of our students prefer to live with a host family where they can experience a British family life. This gives you the opportunity to improve your English outside classes and learn more about British culture. The host family programme includes breakfast and evening meals, with the addition of lunch at weekends. £115* per week LLYSFASI HALLS The college’s purpose built hostel is at our Llysfasi site. The recently refurbished accommodation is ideally located in a tranquil environment. There are 42 spacious single occupancy rooms with internet access including a large number with en-suite facilities. Each hostel block has well equipped kitchen facilities and a central area with TV, DVD player, games console, pool table and table tennis table. Llysfasi also has a centralised catering facility should you wish to take advantage of a variety of menu choices, with breakfast, lunch and evening meal. £130* per week 10 Wrexham Village (Halls of Residence) WREXHAM VILLAGE STUDENT SHARED Purpose built Halls of Residence accommodation in the centre of Wrexham. Just a 5 minute walk to our Yale site and a 10 minute walk into the heart of the town centre with its excellent shopping facilities and great places to eat. The village boasts high quality en-suite bedrooms, each floor has well-equipped modern kitchen facilities and fully furnished communal living areas with flat screen TV, internet access, comfortable sofas and dining area. Wrexham Village has self-service laundry facilities, secure bike shelter and 24 hour security/maintenance cover. Older students may choose to share private rented accommodation with other students or young professionals. Rent is paid directly to the landlord and utility bills are shared. We can provide a list of local landlords for you. prices vary £80* per week www.wrexhamvillage.co.uk *Accommodation fees at the time of publication 11 ENGLISH LANGUAGE Whether students wish to study English for entry to UK Further and Higher Education, better their career opportunities, personal development, or just for fun, a large number come to the UK every year to learn English because they want the best place for their studies. They will work in pairs, small groups or as a whole class to learn and improve their language skills. English Language courses start at the beginning of each term or most Mondays throughout the term. Our teaching staff are highly qualified and have years of experience working international students. Our English Language courses are suitable for groups or individuals who wish to improve their language skills in speaking, listening, reading and writing. The courses are offered full time at all levels from beginners right through to advanced, as part of the suite of International English Language Courses. We cover all aspects of speaking, listening, reading and writing to improve the students’ ability to communicate effectively in both formal and informal situations. Students will work in a classroom environment communicating with their teacher and their fellow students. 12 20 hours per week Whole Year: £4950 September to June (33 weeks) Weekly price: £165 If studying 7 weeks or more Weekly price: £180 If studying less than 7 weeks (minimum 4 weeks) SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAMMES Our Summer School Programmes offer the opportunity for students to join us over the summer to study English Language whilst experiencing an exciting activity programme. We plan new activities, cultural visits and sports events to enhance your learning and cultural experience. Recent excursions have included visits to Oxford, Cambridge and London. Students have the opportunity to enjoy weekly excursions around the UK to places of interest and join in with activities at the college. Keep an eye on our website www.cambria.ac.uk/international for up to date information on Summer School Programmes. If you are looking for a summer holiday with a difference, this is the perfect opportunity. The college welcomes anyone over 15 years of age who is keen to embrace the British lifestyle, make new friends and enjoy the action packed weeks in the stunning surroundings of North Wales. Cambria College also offers bespoke Summer School Programmes for schools, colleges, professionals and sports clubs. Contact the International Office to discuss opportunities for your group’s needs. Stuart Mon k / Shutters tock.com TEL: +44 (0) 1978 316 495 EMAIL: [email protected] Westminster, London 13 FOUNDATION COURSES INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR (IFY) COMPUTING & IT / BUSINESS STUDIES Duration: 1 Year Start date: September Cost: £8,000 Content Students can study the International Foundation Year (IFY) in Computing & IT and Business Studies. The International Foundation Year is a one year preuniversity qualification which includes a significant amount of English Language teaching. The qualification is designed to provide you with an entry route to a UK or an overseas university, or progression on to the NCC Education Level 4 Diplomas in Computing, Business and Business IT. The IFY qualification allows learners to develop their English knowledge and improve their ability in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Learners are given the opportunity to put their acquired grammar and vocabulary knowledge into practice, enabling confident and effective communication in their use of the English Language. The programme of study skills equips students with the essential study skills needed to succeed at university level. Students will learn the basic skills necessary to conduct independent research, write academic paper and give formal oral presentations. 14 Entry requirements •Successfully completed secondary education in an appropriate range of subjects. AND •A valid score of 4.5 or above in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examination or equivalent. Qualification Structure To complete the International Foundation Year qualification students must pass eight units. Students are required to study six core units, including a mathematics unit and two additional electives, taken from either the Computing or the Business stream. Six Core Units Developing English Language Skills Advanced English Language Skills English for Academic Purposes Study and Communication Skills Culture Studies Foundation Mathematics Elective Units Computing Stream: Introduction to Computing Introduction to Programming Business Stream: Introduction to Business Introduction to Accounting and Economics Career Progression Routes Apply for guaranteed entry to UK universities Apply to over 30 universities globally that recognise the IFY Apply to any UK university through UCAS UNIVERSITY PATHWAYS (IFY) Students who successfully complete the International Foundation Year will have the opportunity to study in a variety of academic institutions across the UK, the United States and Canada. UK University of Liverpool Bangor University University of Northumbria Birmingham City University University of Salford Buckinghamshire New University University of West Scotland De Montfort University University of Westminster Glasgow Caledonian University University of Wolverhampton Heriot Watt University University of Worcester Keele University International Study Centre Kingston University London Leeds Metropolitan University Liverpool John Moores University London Metropolitan University Nottingham Trent University Oxford Brookes University Sheffield Hallam University The University of Huddersfield International Study Centre The University of Lincoln International Study Centre USA AND CANADA Heidelberg University Humboldt State University Southern Oregon University Thompson Rivers University University of Idaho University of North Alabama Guaranteed University Entry The University of Sussex International Study Centre The University of Northampton University Centre Croydon University of Central Lancashire University of Essex University of Leeds Universities offering guaranteed entry upon successful completion of the International Foundation Year are Birmingham City University and University Centre Croydon (validated by the University of Sussex) 15 INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION PROGRAMME (IFP) ART & DESIGN Duration: 10 Months Start date: August Cost: £9,000 Content This is a one year pre-university course allowing students to prepare for UK university degree programmes in various Art disciplines. English Language classes take place alongside the Art content to ensure students achieve the language requirements required to begin their degree studies. The programme is designed to prepare students wishing to study an Art & Design or related degree and future employment in the Creative Industries. Students will explore a wide range of 2D and 3D processes in art and design such as drawing, fine art, textiles, fashion, graphics and photography. The course is designed to help students select a specialist area of study. There will be opportunities to work with practicing artists, designers and craftspeople. Students participate in cultural and contextual activities and educational visits to support their studies. The IFP is delivered through a variety of methods; practical work, lectures, seminars and tutorials of up to 27 hours per week on Academic, English and Cultural Studies. Students have a Personal Tutor who guides them to set and achieve goals throughout their studies at Cambria College. 16 Assessment All of the study units are internally assessed and externally moderated through coursework, practical exercises and observation. Grades & University Entry Grading is on a Pass/Merit/Distinction scale allowing students to gain a maximum of 285 UCAS points to progress onto a 3 year Honours Degree Programme. Entry requirements Minimum age 17 years old, school leaving certificate, English Language certification equivalent to an IELTS 5.0 and practical art work to the equivalent standard of an A Level in this subject. Your entry will include the submission of an online portfolio of personally produced Art work. Progression routes Upon positive completion of the Foundation Programme and achievement of an IELTS of at least 6.0, successful students can progress to a range of BA (Hons) degree programmes including; Fine Art, Animation, Visual Effects and Game Art, Film & Photography, Graphic Design and Multimedia, Illustration, Graphics, Novels and Children’s Publishing, Applied Arts, Fashion and Textile Design. ART SCHOOL DESTINATIONS Students who have studied the International Foundation Programme Art & Design have been successful in gaining places at the following colleges and universities: Birmingham City University City of Lancaster University University of Arts, London Kingston University Bolton University Liverpool John Moores University Manchester Metropolitan University University of Wales University of Aberystwyth University of South Wales London Metropolitan University Wirral Metropolitan College University of Salford Last year the students went on to study: Education Fashion Buying and Merchandising Fashion Design with Fashion Communication Fashion Promotion and Styling Fine Art Illustration Illustration with Animation Interior Design Marketing Photography Special Effects for Film and Television Textiles Textiles in Practice Theatre and Screen: Set and Design Visual Communication (Illustration) Visual Communication (Photography) 17 ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION (HE) Duration: 10 Months Start date: August Cost: £9,000 Content Our Access to Higher Education (HE) courses prepare you to study for a degree and are designed for people who left school without the usual qualifications, such as A Levels. The courses offer a one year route to degree level studies leading to a variety of careers and are open to students with substantial life experiences gained since leaving school. Many of our Access to HE students have gone on to succeed at university and pursued new careers that they had never thought possible. Access to HE subjects available at Cambria College include: Health Care Social Science Biosciences Environmental Science Forensic Sciences Health Humanities Humanities and Social Science (blended) Assessment All of the study units are internally assessed and externally moderated through coursework, practical exercises and observation. Grades and University Students enjoy excellent UCAS support and strong links with Aberystwyth University, Bangor University, Glyndŵr University and the University of Chester. 18 Entry requirements Candidates should have at least three years of relevant life skills gained after compulsory education. A personal statement is requested prior to being interviewed for the course. Learners should be committed to a Level 3 full time programme and developing their ability to study. At interview, we will assess what help you will need to complete the Access programme of your choice and advise you about a programme of study that is appropriate to your needs to support successful progression onto Higher Education. The age for this course is set at a minimum 19 year old, and an English Language certification equivalent to and IELTS 5.5 is required. Progression Routes Upon positive completion of an Access to HE programme and achievement of an IELTS of at least 6.0, successful students can progress to a range of Bachelor Degree programmes including; Teaching, Nursing, Social Work, Health and Social Care, Youth and Community Work, Forensics and Criminal Psychology. ARTS AWARD Content Arts Award is a range of unique qualifications open to anyone aged up to 25. The Award develops creativity, leadership and communication skills through arts, cultural or media activities. There are four accredited qualifications. The Arts Award embraces all interests and backgrounds. It develops art from knowledge, understanding and transferable skills that complement study programmes, A Levels and vocational courses, as well as supporting progression to higher-level study and employment. The flexible framework enables learners to achieve an award through any arts, media or cultural activity. The programme motivates young people to develop their individual talents, take ownership of their own learning and engages hands-on projects that link with artists and cultural organisations. Gold Award 90 guided learning hours + 60 independent learning hours Silver Award 60 guided learning hours + 35 independent learning hours Bronze Award 40 guided learning hours + 20 independent learning hours Explore 25 guided learning hours + 10 independent learning hours Discover 20 hours For more information, availability and up to date prices, please contact the International Office. What’s involved To achieve an Arts Award, learners set challenges in an art form and take part in a range of arts activities. For Silver and Gold Arts Awards, learners organise their own projects and research arts careers. At all levels they collect evidence along the way in a portfolio in any format, which is assessed and then moderated. TEL: +44 (0) 1978 316 495 EMAIL: [email protected] 19 AS/A LEVELS A Levels provide entry to all UK universities and are recognised by many universities overseas as entry criteria. At Cambria College we are proud of our sectorleading A Level provision and outstanding reputation for student success. We offer high quality teaching and learning with expert tutors inspiring students to achieve. As an A Level student at Cambria College you will be valued as an individual and receive the care, support and encouragement to ensure your achieve your potential. We offer a wide range of subjects and are proud to have an above national average pass rate of 98% with an impressive 27 subjects gaining a 100% pass rate. ART, CRAFT AND DESIGN ART AND DESIGN (3D DESIGN) ART AND DESIGN (FINE ART) ART AND DESIGN (GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION) ART AND DESIGN (PHOTOGRAPHY) ART AND DESIGN (TEXTILES) BIOLOGY BUSINESS STUDIES CHEMISTRY CLASSICAL CIVILISATION COMPUTING DANCE DRAMA AND THEATRE STUDIES ECONOMICS ELECTRONICS ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE ENGLISH LITERATURE FILM STUDIES 20 FRENCH GEOGRAPHY GEOLOGY GERMAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS HISTORY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LAW MATHS MECHANICS MATHS STATS DOUBLE MATHS MATHEMATICS MEDIA MUSIC PHYSCIAL EDUCATION PHYSICS PSYCHOLOGY RELIGIOUS STUDIES SOCIOLOGY SPANISH UNIVERSITY DESTINATIONS Cambria College is proud of the achievements of our students; many have gone on to study at some of the top universities in the UK and overseas. Have a look to see where some of our students have gone: University of Cambridge University of Oxford University of Liverpool University of Manchester University of Leeds University of York University of Birmingham University of Edinburgh London School of Economics University College London Cardiff University Bangor University 21 STUDENT PROFILE TAIJU SASAKI Nationality: Japanese Programme: A Levels Have you enjoyed your college life at Cambria College? Meeting various types of people was definitely an attractive part of college life at Cambria College, especially my friends who are keen on issues such as economics and politics. They stimulated my intellectual curiosity by getting me involved me in many different activities. Furthermore I liked the student community and network of friends in different classes and subjects which creates a friendly atmosphere at the college. How far have your progressed? I started my course without any valid certificate from the education system but I ended up gaining my Level 3 qualification. When I started my course, I didn’t know how to write an academic essay but in the second year I was able to participate in rigorous academic discussions. I very much like the way of teaching and learning in my A Level courses. It involved a lot of discussion and independent thinking so that we can develop high academic calibre and useful job skills such as drafting, presentation, debating and writing skills. I would greatly recommend this course for all of those who want to go on to Higher Education to maximise your potential. 22 “One of the most brilliant and stunning experiences of my life.” Throughout the course, I have had various support. My Personal Tutor has given lots of useful advice on university applications and career choices. Also each subject tutor has provided me with regular feedback on assignments to check my academic progress. The International Office has supported me in many ways and given me the opportunity to interact with other international students. What are your results (received or predicted) and where will they take you? What are your future plans? (Employment, university etc) I gained A*AA from Mathematics (mechanics option), Sociology and Politics from three full A Levels. I am going to study International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Have you received any awards relating to your studies at Cambria College and/or in the community? I received the Endeavour award for my hard work in Politics in the first year. VOCATIONAL COURSES Duration: Course dependent Start date: August Cost: £6500 Vocational courses give you the chance to use the knowledge gained in the classroom in a practical environment. Vocational courses are exciting and interactive and give you the knowledge, skills and understanding that employers and university are looking for. Vocational courses run at different levels from BTEC Entry to Level 3 Diploma. Subjects available are: Agricultural Agricultural and Plant Engineering Animal Care Art, Design and Media Business and Administration Complementary Therapies Computing and IT Construction Engineering Fabrication and Welding Floristry Forestry and Countryside Management Hairdressing Horse Care and Management Horticulture Hospitality and Catering Health and Social Care Motor Vehicle Painting and Decorating Plumbing Travel and Tourism Entry requirements: Entry requirement will vary depending on the level of programme you choose. The minimum age is 17 years old, and you will need a school leaving certificate, and English language certification equivalent to an IELTS 5.0. 23 CORPORATE TRAINING AND SHORT COURSES Cambria College can design bespoke training programmes for your company in a wide range of subject areas creating a unique programme to meet the specific needs of you and your staff. Training can focus on one particular area such as team working or we can create a bespoke programme to suit your organisation’s particular needs. Programmes can be built around your objectives and what you would like your staff to achieve. We deliver programmes in our new training facilities at our beautiful Northop site. The site allows us to use the surrounding grounds for team activities enabling participants to engage in experimental learning as well as traditional training methods. If necessary, we can include English Language before or during the course to support the training. We can offer a suite of master classes including ILM Qualifications at levels 2-7 from the Institute of Leadership and Management, IOSH and NEBOSH Courses from the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health as well as training in the following areas: •Business and Management •Electrical, Mechanical and General Engineering (to include Automotive and Aeronautical). To discuss your training and consultancy needs, contact the International Office. TEL: +44 (0) 1978 316 495 EMAIL: [email protected] 24 SUPPORT FOR YOU LEARNING SUPPORT TRANSPORT We support students with specific learning difficulties and/or physical difficulties to ensure that all students have the opportunity to fulfil their potential. We provide a network of buses to transport our students to our six sites daily and all buses drop off students on college premises or close by. If you travel by bicycle you will have access to our bike racks at most sites. PERSONAL TUTORS As a full time student you will have weekly one to one and group tutorials with your Personal Tutor. Your Personal Tutor will closely monitor your progress and support you through your studies, helping you to keep on track with your learning at college. YOUR SAFETY The safety and welfare of all or our students at Cambria College is very important to us. We want you to feel safe, supported and cared for in an adult environment. Our staff will ensure you are safe in college, work placements and provide support with personal difficulties. EQUALITY & DIVERSITY We’re proud to have a college community that celebrates equality and diversity and ensures everyone is valued. As students and staff at Cambria College we: Reflect the diverse communities we serve Respect and celebrate the different backgrounds and cultures of all learners, staff and visitors Have zero tolerance of bullying and harassment Treat all learners and staff equally and fairly Ensure learning and college services are accessible to all 25 STUDENT LIFE There are so many ways to embrace student life at Cambria College. Make new friends, take up new hobbies, add value to your course and become more employable. ENRICHMENT EXPERIENCES Enrichment activities give you an opportunity to learn something new or gain further qualifications during your time at college. Our enrichment activities are available daily at various sites and include: SPORTS & FITNESS CLUBS & SOCIETIES We offer weekly sports and fitness activities plus opportunities to represent the college in one of our many sports teams. Get involved in cross college clubs and societies that enable you to meet new friends and take part in activities with others who share the same interest. STUDENT VOICE Every year we bring together students from across our sites and host student awards evenings to celebrate success from the academic year. High achieving and inspirational individuals are presented with awards and prizes to reward their success. RADIO CAMBRIA If you are interested in radio and would like to have a go at presenting or conducting interviews, we can offer you that chance at Radio Cambria located on the Yale site. 26 MUSIC & DRAMA Get involved in performances in our fully equipped professional theatre, and our recording, drama and dance studios. ENTREPRENEURSHIP In our Entrepreneurship Programme you can join and create new networks and enhance your business knowledge and experience. Events throughout the year will allow you to develop the skills you need to build a successful future. You will get the opportunity to work with inspirational role models and learn the skills needed for selfemployment. For more information email us at [email protected]. As a vocational student at Cambria College you will be encouraged to compete in regional and national skills competitions. WorldSkills competitions aim to encourage young people and adults across the UK to excel in their vocational skills whilst raising selfesteem and building confidence. “In 2014 Cambria College had 20 students who went through to the WorldSkills UK final, which represents one third of all Welsh competitors.” STUDENT AWARDS Every year we bring together students from across our sites and host student awards evenings to celebrate success from the academic year. High achieving and inspirational individuals are presented with awards and prizes to reward their success. Student Awards Ceremony 27 FEES AND SCHOLARSHIPS International students who have not lived in the UK / EU for the whole of the past three years have to pay tuition fees at the international rate. All tuition fees are reviewed annually and a small increase may be added each year. However, the fees are fixed for the period of study. There is no reduction of the fees in case of a late arrival, absenteeism or early departure. The fees shown in the tables do not include examination/registration fees. Please allow an additional amount of approximately £1,750 – £5,500 per academic year to cover accommodation and living costs, depending on the package you choose and your lifestyle. ENGLISH LANGUAGE You can start these courses at the beginning of each term or most Mondays throughout the term. 20 hours per week - Yale or Deeside Site £ Whole Year 21 September 2015 – 24 June 2016 (33 weeks) Weekly Price if studying 7 weeks or more 165 Weekly Price if studying less than 7 weeks (minimum of 4 weeks) 180 4950 Additional activities can be added to the programme Fees on including weekend trips and additional classes request GROUP PROGRAMMES We welcome groups of young learners, adults, teachers and other professionals throughout the year. Please contact us for more information or to discuss specific requirements and obtain a quotation. We regularly design bespoke programmes and are happy to consider any request you may have. SUMMER ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMMES Youth Summer School Adult Summer School Oxford, Cambridge, London Week (dependent on numbers) SUMMER ACADEMY PROGRAMMES £ per week Prices on Application £ per week Golf Academy Football Academy Art and Design Academy Oxford, Cambridge, London Week (dependent on numbers) 28 Prices on Application ACADEMIC & VOCATIONAL £ per year A Level (2 year programme)* 6500 Level 3 Diploma (2 year programme)* 6500 International Foundation Year (1 year programme) 8000 International Foundation Programme Art & Design 9000 Access to Higher Education 9000 •Second year of all two year programmes, prices are fixed where a two year booking is made. •Some subjects may only be available at one site, please check with us at the time of making your application. •Student Visas – If you require a Tier 4 Student Visa you will need a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) for each course that you apply for. Cambria College will issue the first CAS at no cost to you. Any subsequent CAS will incur a charge of £14.00 per CAS which must be paid along with your deposit. •You will be required to pay a £2500 deposit before the college can provide you with a VISA/CAS letter. The remainder of the fees will need to be paid at the start of the programme in full. The college may consider the remainder to be paid in three instalments one payment at the start of each of the three terms. This will be on a case by case consideration and will incur additional charges. •Depending on your specific subject choice examination, materials and other costs may be added to the above. •Examination fees for A Level and International Foundation Year students are included in your fees. •University Application Advice & Guidance – UK university application advice and guidance is included in your tuition fees. 29 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS How do I get my Student Visa? Can I work while I am studying in the UK? To gain a Student Visa to study in the UK under the points system (PBS) you need to earn 40 points. You can gain 30 points by meeting the academic entry requirements for your chosen course and by being issued a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) number. To gain the other 10 points you will need to show the British Embassy that you are able to cover the full cost of your course and your living expenses for the time spent in the UK. For further details please visit www.ukvisas.gov.uk If you have a full Student Visa you, you are permitted to work 10 hours per week during term time and up to 40 hours per week during the vacation period. While working can be a great way to improve your English skills and learn about life in the UK, this mustn’t be at the expense of your studies. Students on Student Visitor Visas are not permitted to work during their time in the UK. How can I open a bank account, register with a doctor or buy a UK SIM card? We recommend that you carry the following in your hand luggage: Our friendly International team will help you to open a bank account, register with a doctor and a dentist as well as get to know the area and meet fellow students. Should you wish to buy a UK SIM card then, we can also help with that. We provide our International Students with free phone calls home each month to make keeping in touch with friends and family as easy as possible. In addition, all students have free WiFi access and email facilities. •Passport (with your Student Visa if required) •Letter from Cambria College confirming your admission •Evidence of financial support •Address of your accommodation while you are studying at Cambria College. •Money – we suggest bringing about £200 in UK Sterling. We do not recommend carrying large amounts of cash with you. How do I register with the Police? How do I get to Cambria College? Registration with the Police will take place during your college induction. We can help you book an appointment at the local Police Station. We meet our International Students on arrival in the UK and offer a free pick up service from Manchester and Liverpool Airports*. Our comprehensive induction programme helps students to settle in. What should I carry in my hand luggage? * Pick ups from other UK airports incur additional charges. 30 APPLY NOW You can download and complete our application form online and send it to us via email along with your transcripts. The form can be downloaded from the ‘How to Apply’ section on our International webpage: WWW.CAMBRIA.AC.UK/INTERNATIONAL Please email your applications to: [email protected] WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? Once we have received your application we will send you an acknowledgement by email. We will then assess your application and make you a conditional offer based on the information provided. The offer may just be conditional on payment of your academic fee, exam results for qualifications you are currently taking or meeting the English Language requirement for your chosen programme of study. Once you have met all your conditions we will issue you with your visa letter/CAS. You can now apply for your visa. When you have been granted your visa you must let us know your travel arrangements so we can make sure we are ready to welcome you to Cambria College. Our experienced and friendly team can assist you all the way through your course application, accommodation needs, visa application, arrival and induction at Cambria College. You will be provided with help and guidance from the day you apply to the day you leave the college. NEED HELP? If you need help with your application or have any further questions, please contact the International Office. TEL: +44 (0) 1978 316 495 EMAIL: [email protected] 31 INTERNATIONAL OFFICE CAMBRIA COLLEGE – YALE GROVE PARK ROAD WREXHAM LL12 7AB UNITED KINGDOM TEL: +44 (0) 1978 316 495 FAX: +44 (0) 1978 316 254 EMAIL: [email protected] Find Find usus onon: WWW.CAMBRIA.AC.UK/INTERNATIONAL
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