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Part-time path proves popular

29 June 2009

 

Over 100 potential students came to the University to find out about part-time study – and they were impressed with what they saw.

Our Part-time open day was held on Thursday 25 June to give people information about the wide range of courses available and offer them a route back into education.

People of all ages and backgrounds attended the event, which was hailed as a huge success.

Studying part-time is ideal if you are juggling work and family commitments and we have more than 14,000 people enrolled on part-time courses, at all levels.

Don’t worry if you couldn’t attend If you were unable to attend our Part-time open day don’t worry, our Part-time Opportunities booklet for 2009 is now available. It contains details about fees, our range of courses and student and staff profiles.

Helen Caswell, the University’s Marketing Manager, said, ‘In this difficult economic climate, there’s never been a better time to study at Teesside. Courses are relevant to work and ongoing career plans, so they’re a valuable use of your limited spare time. And discounts are available on some undergraduate courses for new students, so they’re affordable too.’

To order the Part-time Opportunities booklet, call 01642 342942, or email enquiries@tees.ac.uk.

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