This ranks it higher than all other Greater Manchester FE colleges – and is also 12.5 per cent above the HE sector average.
The NSS – overseen by the Office for Students (OfS) – asks students questions about a range of factors related to their academic experience.
The OfS highlighted UCO as significantly above benchmark in four of the eight categories: Assessment and Feedback, Academic Support, Learning Community and Student Voice.
Alun Francis, Oldham College Principal and Chief Executive, said: “The NSS results are the benchmark of success and this is an outstanding endorsement from UCO students – the people who know us best.”
“We’re delighted to see such high satisfaction levels confirming the fantastic academic experience and support our staff provide across all courses. Learners gave UCO scores of 90 per cent and above on a range of questions about the opportunities, help, inspiration, challenge and advice they get.*
“Most UCO students are from Oldham and surrounding boroughs and these results show how distinctive our offer is compared with residential-based courses at universities, for example, where you can be just one student in a cohort of hundreds.
“Smaller classes allow our expert tutors to give an exceptional experience centred around one-to-one and personalised support that you won’t get elsewhere. We help learners to fit their studies around family life and other commitments, and studying locally also helps make significant savings on costs like accommodation and travel.
“We’re still recruiting for courses starting this September. If you haven’t already considered UCO, then please get in touch – come and see for yourself why our learners are so satisfied and successful.”
UCO has a great track record of producing high-achieving students**, plus fantastic links with local and regional employers to help develop the next generation of highly-skilled graduates in courses that are aligned to the economy.
One example is Ian Kenworthy who has just got a First Class BA (Hons) in Business and Management: a course which is rated 87 per cent for overall satisfaction in the NSS 2022.
Ian had an EHCP throughout previous education but progressed to making almost no use of additional learning support at UCO – and was recently crowned ‘Higher Education Student of the Year’ by the Association of Colleges.
He said: “I am not at all surprised by these results because my experience of UCO was so positive.”
“What I really benefited from was the broad range and personalised nature of the academic and pastoral support available. The staff guided me to continually develop different skills and extract my full potential to apply to all types of assignments.
“In addition, the student representation and external challenge opportunities provided added greater value to my experience and directly contributed to my First Class degree award.”
UCO opened in 2005 and has been Oldham College’s Higher Education provision since 2012, helping thousands of students to achieve their goals at both Foundation Degree and full Honours Degree level.
It is expanding to include an exciting new range of qualifications for September 2022 in areas including mental health, counselling and psychotherapy, management and leadership, project management, computing and illustration. There are also still places available on the Masters in Education (Teaching and Learning) for teachers and other educational professionals seeking to enhance and develop their professional knowledge.
The easiest way to find out more, or apply for a place, is to go direct to UCO either through the website at uco.oldham.ac.uk or by emailing the HE Admissions team at info@uco.oldham.ac.uk or calling 0161 344 8800.
UCO partners with globally recognised universities and institutions to deliver accredited qualifications at its town centre campus, including the Open University, Pearson, the Chartered Management Institute, University of Huddersfield, Sheffield Hallam University and UCLan.
* HIGHEST-SCORING RESPONSES IN NSS 2022 FROM ALL UCO COURSES
I have had the right opportunities to work with other students as part of my course | 93% |
I have received helpful comments on my work | 93% |
My course has provided me with opportunities to apply what I have learnt | 92% |
I have been able to contact staff when I needed to | 92% |
My course has challenged me to achieve my best work | 91% |
My course has provided me with opportunities to explore ideas or concepts in depth | 91% |
Staff value students’ views and opinions about the course | 90% |
Good advice was available when I needed to make study choices on my course | 90% |
NSS 2022 | UCO RATINGS IN CORE AREAS:
CORE AREA | UCO rating | CORE AREA | UCO rating |
The Teaching on my Course | 86.2% | Learning Opportunities | 90.9% |
Assessment and Feedback | 87.9% | Academic Support | 89.2% |
Organisation and Management | 83.2% | Learning Community | 88.3% |
Student Voice | 86.9% | Learning Resources | 85.8% |
Overall Satisfaction | 88.79% | 12.5% above sector average |
** In the last three academic years the percentage of learners achieving a First-Class honours degree has improved year on year – and is consistently above 25 per cent.
OLDHAM COLLEGE STAR IS HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENT OF THE YEARAN OLDHAM College student has been crowned as the Association of Colleges’ Higher Education Student of the Year 2021/2.
Ian Kenworthy, 20, beat off stiff competition to win this national accolade at the AoC Student of the Year Awards today (Monday, February 14).
Ian, who lives in Bury, enrolled at University Campus Oldham (UCO) – Oldham College’s Higher Education Faculty – on a BA (Hons) Business and Management course in 2019.
His story since then is an inspiring example of what an individual can achieve with the right attitude, self-determination and ambition.
Ian had an EHCP* throughout his previous education but has grown beyond measure in his personal and academic confidence, and now makes almost no use of additional learning support He has also become a learner who uses his own diversity to show others that neuro-diversity conditions do not need to be a barrier to success.
Ian Kenworthy said: “I’m so delighted and really happy to have won this award.”
“It was a shock to find out that staff had nominated me last year and it made me reflect on how I’ve developed as a person. I mainly just use academic support now and am more independent since becoming a student representative for my class with extra responsibilities. This is my final year of study, so next I’m hoping to go into employment in the business and management field.
“I want to thank my mum and dad (Cheryl and Anthony) and the staff here for all the support I’ve had to make this possible.”
Alun Francis. Oldham College Principal and Chief Executive, said: “Ian’s story is a fantastic example of UCO at its very best – supporting learners in a close-knit and positive environment to achieve their full potential.”
“Ian constantly engages with tutors and the support team to improve his work, contributes positively to the wider student experience, and his grades are consistently high.
“Everyone is incredibly proud of this recognition, but Ian was already a winner in our eyes. Our sincere congratulations go to Ian, and his family, for the amazing journey that he has been on.”
Sally Dicketts, President of the Association of Colleges, added: “Each year the level of applications is extremely high, and it goes to show the fantastic work that students are doing in colleges as well as the lengths colleges go to support their students.
“It is particularly amazing to see the achievements of students and positive impact that colleges have on the students and community. Ian Kenworthy has done amazingly well to finish first and should be extremely proud.”
Due to there being no physical awards ceremony, Student of the Year 2021/22 award winners were announced by the Award Sponsors (NOCN Group, Pearson, Shakespeare Martineau, and Edge Foundation) online on the AoC website and Twitter account.
Returning to Education at 40: Raheila’s StoryRaheila Koser is an inspirational student and role model. A mother of 5 who had been out of education for 20 years, she has recently completed her PGCE teacher training at University Campus Oldham and become an advocate for social change within Oldham.
We talked to her about why returning to education was so important to her
“After finishing university all those years ago, I went straight into a job in housing. I really wanted to do my teacher-training, but my personal circumstances at the time meant that I couldn’t continue in education. 10 years later, my mothered suffered a severe stroke which meant I became her full-time carer and a stay at home mum.
As I approached my 40th birthday, I started thinking about the qualification again. My children were growing up and I wanted to inspire them with my actions, instead of just words. As parents, we are the primary role models for our children and if our children witness us pursuing education then they will be inspired by us and more likely to follow.”
Why did you choose University Campus Oldham and what challenges did you face?
“I chose University Campus Oldham because it was local and they offered a part-time option with a work placement. It meant that I could juggle my caring responsibilities with studying, but also that I got to practice what I had learned in the classroom.
“I really struggled with the IT aspect of studying, especially during the pandemic, but UCO has really good support systems in place that allowed me to overcome that barrier.
“I was also worried about paying for the course at first, but I took out a loan from the Student Loans Company, which I don’t have to pay back until I’m earning a certain amount.”
Did you enjoy the course?
“I really enjoyed my programme and got on well with my tutor. Every time I submitted an assignment it was such a wonderful feeling. You feel on top of the world, like Superwoman and you’re ready for the next one. It’s like come on, bring it on!
“It’s completely changed my life and how I feel about myself. Completing the course has raised my self-esteem and allowed me to grow both professionally and personally.
“My advice to adult learners is just go for it, don’t let any anxiety or worry hold you back.”
What next?
“I’m currently volunteering at the school that I did my placement at. There are jobs there so there’s plenty of opportunity for me!
“I knew I wanted to work within education as a sector because I have always believed that education is a vehicle for positive social change in the communities we live in. When I was growing up, there weren’t many women in my community who were well-educated and I want to show women in circumstances similar to my own that they can do it, too. That’s why I joined social action group Parent Power Oldham, trying to create social change by mentoring women, speaking at events, taking part in podcasts and blogging.”
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UNIVERSITY CAMPUS OLDHAM DELIVERS ON STUDENT SATISFACTION THROUGHOUT PANDEMICUNIVERSITY Campus Oldham (UCO) is celebrating a fantastic set of results in the National Students Survey (NSS) 2021 – despite the impact of the pandemic across the sector.
UCO, the Higher Education faculty of Oldham College, has notched ratings that place it higher than any university in the Greater Manchester region for Student Satisfaction this year.
The NSS gathers students’ opinions about the quality of their courses from every UK university, plus colleges with HE provision,with learners answering 28 questions across eight different areas and rating their experience.
The HE sector has felt the impact of the pandemic which forced almost all learning to switch online this year and saw the sector’s overall satisfaction ratings drop to a UK average of 75.4 per cent (down 7.2 per cent on 2020).
UCO’s score was also affected* but now rates at 83.3 per cent – almost 8 per cent higher than the sector average.
UCO’s ratings across all eight questionnaire areas also outperformed the sector averages. In three of these – assessment and feedback, academic support, organisation and management – UCO is double-digit percentage scores ahead of the sector (16.3 per cent, 11.7 per cent and 15.5 per cent respectively) and ranks in the top 10 per cent UK-wide.
Alun Francis, Oldham College Principal and Chief Executive, said: “This is a fabulous set of results for UCO showing that we deliver on student satisfaction, whatever the circumstances.
“These strong scores show learners ranking UCO above the UK sector averages across all eight assessed areas, and outperforming our large competitorsacross Greater Manchester.
“Most UCO students come from Oldham and the surrounding boroughs. We’ve always excelled in giving them a close-knit and supportive learning environment – and that clearly didn’t change despite most learning being switched online this year, as we were able to deliver innovative and engaging teaching in completely different ways.
“This augurs well for the future as increasing numbers of learners are starting to re-evaluate and look at their next steps differently. As well as offering significant savings in accommodation, travel and other costs, UCO helps students to fit studies around family life and other commitments, and it gives you something very different from costly residential-based courses at universities, where you often arrive as just one person in a cohort of hundreds.
“UCO has a great track record of high-achieving students** plus fantastic links with local and regional employers, and specialist tutors who have worked in senior positions in their field. It is developing the next generation of highly-skilled graduates through courses that are aligned to the economy and empowering them to make their mark in Oldham and beyond.”
UCO opened its doorsin 2005 and has been Oldham College’s Higher Education provision since 2012, helping thousands of students to achieve their goals at both Foundation Degree and full Honours Degree level.
UCO is expanding its offer to include an exciting new range of courses for September 2021 in areas including mental health, counselling and psychotherapy, policing, management and leadership, and project management– and it is also launching a new Masters in Education (Teaching and Learning).
It partners with globally recognised universities and institutions to deliver accredited qualifications at its town centre campus, including the Open University, Pearson, the Chartered Management Institute, University of Huddersfield, Sheffield Hallam University and UCLan.
The easiest way to find out more, or apply for a place, is to go direct to UCO either through the website at uco.oldham.ac.uk or by emailing the HE Admissions team at info@uco.oldham.ac.uk or calling 0161 344 8800. You can also request a VIP Tour of the facilities this summer or find out more about your options through these routes.
CORE AREA | UCO rating | UCO compared to national average | CORE AREA | UCO rating | UCO compared to national average |
The Teaching on my Course | 85.2% | +5.3% | Learning Opportunities | 85.2% | +6.2% |
Assessment and Feedback | 84.9% | +16.3% | Academic Support | 85.2% | +11.7% |
Organisation and Management | 85.2% | +15.5% | Learning Community | 79.5% | +13% |
Student Voice | 79.9% | +13.4% | Learning Resources | 75.5% | +1.9% |
Overall Satisfaction | 83.3% | +7.9% |
Dear student,
I hope you and your families are all well. Despite the ongoing challenges caused by the pandemic, it has been great to see the quality of work submitted in semester one assessments and I and all the staff at UCO would like to let you know how impressive it is to see such resilience in the face of the challenges that we are all facing at the moment. Thank you also to everyone who completed the mid-year survey which closed recently. Again, in the face of adversity, it is really reassuring to see that the vast majority of students (95%) are satisfied with their experience at UCO this year so far. Following recent government updates and also information received from our partner universities, I wanted to get in touch to provide you with a brief update on our approach to teaching, assessment and student support over the next few weeks.
Several of our partner universities have now confirmed their arrangements for ensuring that no student is negatively affected by the pandemic in relation to how they are assessed on their course. You may see and hear these processes referred to as ‘No Detriment’ policies and they are designed to ensure that the impact of the pandemic is recognised and that all students receive the marks they deserve in their assessed work. Whilst the precise detail of the policies differs between partner universities, the aim of all is the same. Both we at UCO and our colleagues at our partners are absolutely committed to ensuring that you can continue to access high quality teaching & assessment and that your achievement is fairly recognised.
If you have any questions at all about how ‘no detriment’ policies are being applied on your course, please contact your course leader or course tutor in the first instance. They will be able to advise you on the process you need to follow, should you need additional time or support with an assessment. UCO has an established process for requesting an extension to an assessment deadline, or for applying for Extenuating Circumstances (ECs) if you are unable to complete an assessment on time, whether related to Covid-19 or other circumstances. Your course team will be able to discuss these processes with you.
In line with Government guidance, all taught classes continue to be delivered online. The recent announcement by Government in relation to the return of schools confirmed that there will be no resumption of face-to-face teaching on campus until the 8th March at the earliest. We will continue to monitor this situation closely and update you as soon as a possible return date has been confirmed by Government. In the meantime, your course team remain accessible remotely in the usual ways and all your timetabled classes will continue online. Moodle will continue to be available and all course teams will ensure that materials, resources and recordings of sessions are available for you to use.
The guidance in relation to the national lockdown continues to be that everyone should stay at home wherever possible and only leave home for specified reasons. It is therefore important that wherever possible, students study from home and do not come to UCO.
However, in line with Government guidance and recognising the fact that for some students, studying from home is not possible we will continue to maintain access to the UCO library and to some specialist facilities, to ensure all students can continue their studies. The opening days and times are below. Please note, the campus is not currently open for general access and if library access is required, this must be pre-booked, by emailing the library team (ucolrc@oldham.ac.uk).
Tuesday 9am – 12pm and 1pm – 4pm
Wednesday 9am – 12pm and 1pm – 4pm
Thursday 9am – 12pm and 1pm – 4pm
If you require access to specialist teaching facilities or equipment as part of your studies, such as the performance studio for example, you should contact your course team in the first instance. Whilst general access to UCO buildings is not currently possible, access for specific purposes can be arranged in a Covid-secure way.
All tutors and support services, including academic skills, the library team, disability, health & well-being and careers, will continue to be available by email, telephone and video conference during working hours. If for any reason they are not available, they will set an ‘out-of-office’ message on their email to advise of alternative contacts. If you have any questions or concerns at all, please continue to contact your tutors directly. In certain circumstances, it may be possible to arrange face-to-face support on campus, but students should contact staff by phone or email in the first instance.
We recognise that the current situation creates significant pressures and additional burdens for many students and staff. Please remember that all staff at UCO are available to offer advice and support, whether that is in relation to your studies or other issues. If you are struggling with anything at all, or have questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact your tutors, or the UCO support services:
Academic skills – asc@oldham.ac.uk 0161 344 8808
Disability – Laura.Macmillan@oldham.ac.uk 0161 344 8877
Health & well-being – Charlotte.moran@oldham.ac.uk 0161 344 8843
Careers and employability – Vicky.ford@oldham.ac.uk 0161 344 8800
The challenges presented by the lockdown are varied, and for some students we appreciate that the circumstances may have a financial impact on them. UCO has a hardship fund available, to provide direct financial assistance to students. If you are experiencing any form of financial hardship, please speak to your course team or the UCO HE Student Services team, who will be able to advise on access to the UCO hardship fund.
As with all UCO staff, our HE Student Services team will mainly be working remotely during this closure. If at any point you need to contact HE Student Services, please do so by emailing info@uco.oldham.ac.uk. This inbox will be monitored regularly by staff and they will respond as soon as possible.
If you are struggling to access relevant software platforms, lecture content and materials or need additional support in developing your digital skills then we are here to help you. You can book a session in the LRC and speak directly with a member of the team. ucolrc@oldham.ac.uk
Everyone at UCO is working hard to ensure you are supported as much as possible to continue with your studies throughout these challenging times. We all hope that we are succeeding in this, but if you feel that something has gone wrong, or you would like to raise an issue with us, you can follow our complaints procedure, which can be found on our website by following this link: complaints policy and procedure.
If you are experiencing any challenges at all in relation to your studies, whether Covid-19 related or otherwise, please make sure you speak to your tutors, or the support teams at UCO. We are here to help!
Please remember to follow the national guidance and stay safe at home. It is important that we all follow the rules in order to supress the virus.
We will continue to keep you updated.
Kind regards,
Helen Mathers
Vice Principal – HE and Higher Skills
LATEST INFORMATION
UK Government advice: https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus
NHS advice: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/
Dear UCO Student,
I’M WRITING to update you following the announcement that England is to enter into a national lockdown. This means that a new set of rules will immediately replace the Tier Alert system and apply to everyone nationwide.
It also means that most people cannot leave their homes, except for very specific reasons, and you can read the Government’s full guidance on all these rules here.
THIS NEWS also means that no students will be allowed onto the campus for the foreseeable future.
This means you will immediately switch to remote (online) learning from Monday next week (11th January).
DO NOT attend or visit campus unless you’re personally contacted by UCO staff and invited to come in.
We know that some students are due to take exams in the next two weeks and we are working with partners on how to ensure these go ahead safely. If you are affected by this, we will let you know the final decision about these exams as soon as we can this week.
If you are due to sit an exam soon, you should continue to prepare as if they will go ahead.
We are also aware that many students will have coursework deadlines in the next two weeks. You should continue to work on these and aim to submit on time in your usual way. If you feel that you may need additional time to complete your work due to the current circumstances, please speak to your tutor as soon as possible.
Please remember that all of UCO’s support services, including the library, disability, well-being and academic skills teams remain available by email.
THE Government has said that if the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine goes well, it is possible – but not certain – that we may be allowed to re-open after February half-term.
Whatever the case, it is vital that you engage with our remote learning as soon as your teaching re-commences next week and are working hard to ensure that you continue to make progress.
If remote learning means that you will need additional help or equipment, please talk to your tutor and they will do all they can to help you, wherever possible.
For now, please follow the guidance above, check your emails for updates, and keep in contact with us. Although this news is disappointing, UCO has lots of experience in delivering remote learning successfully.
Please do ‘your bit’ by committing to working hard – and keep safe by following the new national rules.
We will be in touch ASAP to share more information as soon as we get it. Remember: Wash HANDS | Cover FACE | Make SPACE
Alun Francis
Oldham College, Principal and Chief Executive
It is with regret that we have taken the decision to postpone Graduation for those students set to graduate this year until early in 2021. We are currently working on confirming new dates for your Graduation ceremony.
We realise this will be disappointing for you but, with current social distancing requirements, it would not have been possible to run Graduation in its current format. Please be assured, you will still get a Graduation ceremony – but we are certain you will understand that we feel it is better to postpone the ceremony until more is known about how events can run post COVID-19.
In the meantime, please ensure that your contact details are up-to-date with the HE Student Services team by liaising with info@uco.oldham.ac.uk. The deadline for registering to attend Graduation will also be confirmed as soon as possible.
Students were asked 26 questions and UCO’s results improved from 2019 in all eight category areas including the quality of its teaching, support, management, feedback and student voice.UCO’s highlights include overall ratings from students for:
CORE AREA | UCO rating | UCO compared to national average | CORE AREA | UCO rating | UCO compared to national average |
The Teaching on my Course | 90% | +6.5% | Learning Opportunities | 94% | +11.34% |
Assessment and Feedback | 86% | +13.4% | Academic Support | 87.66% | +8.23% |
Organisation and Management | 87% | +13.25% | Learning Community | 85.83% | +10.16% |
Student Voice | 87.14% | +13.58% |
Alun Francis, Oldham College’s Principal and Chief Executive, said: “This is an absolutely stunning endorsement from students at University Campus Oldham.”
“We’re delighted to see such high levels of satisfaction putting UCO above all our local competitors, and in the top ten per cent nationally.“Most of our students come from the Oldham borough and we pride ourselves on nurturing home-grown talent while also helping them make significant savings on costs like accommodation and travel, and helping them to fit their studies around family life and other commitments.
“With so much uncertainty facing learners around their university options for September, this report makes it official that there really has never been a better time to join the thousands of students choosing to learn locally – and that home really is the smart option for students in Oldham.”
UCO opened in its doorin 2005 and has been Oldham College’s Higher Education provision since 2012, helping thousands of students to achieve their goals.
An OfS Judging Panel awarded UCO a TEF Silver rating* in 2019 and found that students from all backgrounds achieve excellent outcomes. It also found that UCO offers excellent physical and digital resources, and a highly-regarded Graduate Hub to help students progress into meaningful and sustained employment.
Alun Francis adds: “I want to say a huge thank you to all our staff and students who worked so incredibly hard over the past year.”
“In three key areas UCO is in the top 10 per cent nationally and also more than 10 per cent above the national benchmark for the number of students agreeing their course gave them opportunities to study their subject in-depth (95 per cent), tutors provided helpful comments on their work (88 per cent) and that they felt challenged to achieve their best work (91 per cent).
“But what’s also really special about UCO is the close-knit and supportive environment they have nurtured at their town centre campus. Again, we are in top 10 per cent nationally and 13 per cent above the national average for this.”
“Everyone at UCO can feel proud of these results which show they are providing the best Higher Education offer in the area. Our message to any students still considering their options for higher education in September is that they really should visit our website and contact us to find out more about UCO before making such an important life decision.”
UCO partners with UK universities and industry leaders*** to deliver a range of courses with excellent teaching at their heart at both Foundation Degree and full Honours Degree level.
The easiest way to find out more or apply for a place is to go direct to UCO either through the website at uco.oldham.ac.uk or by emailing the HE Admissions team at info@uco.oldham.ac.uk or calling 0161 344 8800.
*The National Student Survey (NSS) is managed by the Office for Students (OfS) on behalf of the UK funding and regulatory bodies – the Department for the Economy (Northern Ireland), The Scottish Funding Council and the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales.The NSS gathers students’ opinions on the quality of their courses. Every university in the UK takes part in the NSS, as do many colleges. Full data is available at: https://bit.ly/32oTdI0
** The TEF is a national exercise which assesses excellence in teaching at universities and colleges, and how each higher education provider ensures excellent outcomes for their students in terms of graduate-level employment or further study. You can find out more at the Office for Students website here
*** UCO’s partners include UCLAN, Sheffield Hallam University, University of Huddersfieldand Pearson – plus the recently-announced partnerships with The Open University and the Chartered Management Institute. More info at: https://bit.ly/2OJKgBf
UNIVERSITY CAMPUS OLDHAM UNVEILS EXCITING PARTNERSHIP WITH THE OPEN UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY Campus Oldham (UCO) is launching an exciting new partnership with The Open University to create greater learning opportunities and flexibility for local students.The Open University (OU) has approved UCO – Oldham College’s Higher Education provision – to begin offering programmes that will lead to OU-validated awards from Autumn this year.
This new partnership is the latest boost to UCO’s growing reputation as an HE provider, which it is showcasing at its first-ever Virtual Open Day online tomorrow (Wednesday, July 8 from 3-6pm)*.
The OU partnership starts with the launch of two new courses: a BA (Hons) Accounting and Financial Services, and a BA (Hons) Business Management, with pathways in Marketing and Human Resource Management. Enquiries and applications for both are now open.
University Campus Oldham already partners with UK universities and industry leaders** to deliver a range of courses with excellent teaching at their heart at both Foundation Degree and full Honours Degree level.
UCO’s TEF Silver rating*** also puts it on a par with some of the best universities and HE providers in England.
Alun Francis, Principal and Chief Executive of Oldham College, said: “We’re extremely proud to announce this partnership between University Campus Oldham and The Open University.”
“It’s fantastic for UCO to be partnering such a respected British institution which is globally recognised as a hallmark of quality and for transforming lives. The OU’s flexible education programmes have enabled millions of people to expand their potential by studying whenever and wherever works best for them – something that really fits with UCO’s ethos and approach.”
Lorna Swinyard-Jordan, Director, OU Validation Partnerships, said: “We are delighted to welcome University Campus Oldham as a validated partner of The Open University.”
“This partnership supports our mission, as it has the potential to drive our values of inclusiveness and widening access and participation further.”
UCO also has a new partnership with the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) enabling it to deliver professional courses in leadership and management suited to anyone looking to upskill or develop their career.
Alun Francis added: “Our first two new OU validated courses are designed to help lead graduates to careers in growth areas for Oldham and the Greater Manchester City Region – including accounting and professional services, finance, marketing and human resource management, plus many others.”
“Our link-up with the CMI also enables us to deliver courses ideally suited to people looking to upskill, or even change their career.
“This new suite of business management and accounting courses at UCO applies the skills and knowledge of our expert tutors to supporting local people to get employment-focussed qualifications without having to leave Oldham. Students can also save money on significant costs like travel, accommodation and tuition fees, which makes UCO an attractive option in the light of the uncertainties caused by Coronavirus.
“Increasing numbers of learners are recognising how UCO can help to remove uncertainties and cut their costs by joining the thousands of students who now choose to get a degree right on their doorstep.”
At its town centre campus – located just yards from the Oldham Central Metrolink stop – UCO prides itself on providing a close-knit, safe, supportive and positive learning environment.
Small group sizes offer a personalised learning experience delivered by highly-qualified lecturers with great links to industry and major local firms.
Alun Francis said: “UCO staff have nurtured a unique learning environment and we have support available for all applicants who might be returning to education after a break, or are looking to retrain in a new area.”
“Our timetables are also family-friendly because we understand some students have carer responsibilities or need to maintain part-time employment whilst they are studying.
“Students also tell us that we excel in our support – whether that is delivered face-to-face or online – and we’re committed to delivering a course that supports each individual’s personal development. These are developed with employers to ensure they meet industry needs, and they include workplace experiences and real-world scenarios, plus guest lecturers, specialist competition briefs, attendances at conferences, visits and field trips, and portfolio reviews.”
The Office for Students’ Judging Panel gave UCO a TEF Silver rating in 2019. It found that students from all backgrounds achieve excellent outcomes and that levels of full-time student satisfaction with assessment, feedback, and academic support are exceptionally high. It also found that UCO offers excellent physical and digital resources, and a highly-regarded Graduate Hub to help students progress into meaningful and sustained employment.
In the most recent UCO Induction Survey, 97 per cent of students agreed they would recommend UCO to a friend, with 98 per sent saying they ‘felt welcome’ on their first day.
The 2019 National Student Survey found UCO had an 84 per cent overall satisfaction rating with 92 per cent saying ‘staff are good at explaining things’ and 89 per cent agreeing that ‘My course has challenged me to achieve my best work’.
UCO, which opened in 2005 and has been part of the Oldham College family since 2012, has helped thousands of students to achieve their goals.
The easiest way to apply is to go direct to UCO either through this website or by emailing the HE Admissions team at info@uco.oldham.ac.uk or calling 0161 344 8800.
The Open University was created over 50 years ago to open up education for all. Pioneering new ways of learning to reach more people than any other university, The Open University’s teaching and research is transforming the lives of millions of people around the world. OU students can study for certificates and diplomas of higher education, foundation and honours degrees or postgraduate qualifications. It has around 40,000 students currently studying for OU-validated awards at partner institutions. You can find out more about the OU at www.open.ac.uk * University Campus Oldham’s first-ever ‘Virtual’ Open Day takes place from 3-6pm on Wednesday, July 8. You can pre-register for free to attend here
** UCO’s other partners include UCLAN, Sheffield Hallam University, University of Huddersfield and Pearson. *** The TEF is a national exercise which assesses excellence in teaching at universities and colleges, and how each higher education provider ensures excellent outcomes for their students in terms of graduate-level employment or further study. You can find out more at the Office for Students website here
CoronavirusOldham College continues to monitor the situation and to take Government advice in relation to COVID-19 so that we can take any further action, if necessary.
It is important to take a common sense approach to this matter. Currently, there are minimal cases outside the listed areas and therefore the likelihood of you coming into contact with a confirmed case is extremely low.
The symptoms of coronavirus are:
But these symptoms do not necessarily mean you have the illness.
The symptoms are similar to other illnesses that are much more common, such as cold and flu. It’s very unlikely to be coronavirus if:
You have not been in close contact with someone with confirmed coronavirus
You have not been to a country or area with a high risk of coronavirus in the last 14 days – see the NHS coronavirus advice for travellers
If you think you might have coronavirus, use the NHS 111 online coronavirus service to find out what to do. Health professionals are working to contact anyone who has been in close contact with people who have coronavirus.
If you think you’ve been in close contact with someone with confirmed coronavirus, use the NHS 111 online coronavirus service to find out what to do. The College should continue to function as normal and you should continue to attend work unless you have been informed that you have had contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19.
The FCO advises that people concerned about the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on existing travel plans should check with their airline, tour operator, cruise line or other transport and accommodation providers as applicable. Individual providers may also have their own requirements for customers or passengers to meet.
If you are planning a holiday in the near future to any of the affected areas you must inform your manager immediately.
If you have any concerns relating to the impact of COVID-19 on your ability to come to work you should discuss these with your manager.
Staff can also access the College’s Employee Assistance Programme which is provided by Medicash:
Telephone: 0345 565 1851 or visit http://www.my-eap.com Login: medicash
The full list of affected areas is under constant review and can be seen on Government website at: http://bit.ly/2vZKG0p
NHS guidance can be found at: http://bit.ly/38LjEHx
The Department for Education (DfE) has a COVID-19 helpline. Call 0800 046 8687 or email DfE.coronavirushelpline@education.gov.uk (The helpline if open from 8am to 6pm from Monday to Friday).
The link to the full guidance for Educational Settings is http://bit.ly/3aIMpG2