Advice on university part-time courses
Jun 17 2009 by Sue Scott, Evening Gazette
TEESSIDE University is to host a part-time open day on Thursday next week.
Staff from all of the University’s six academic schools will be on hand and there will also be:
Advice on courses
Advice on work/study balance
Help with applying and application forms will be available . Information on financial and study support . Free refreshments.
The University’s fees for part-time taught courses are the same level as 2008 and fees details will be available. The event is being held in the foyer, second floor, Clarendon Building. Visitors can call in on a drop-in basis, between 3pm and 7.30pm. For more details please call 01642 342275, e-mail scl@tees.ac.uk
Teesside University also has a Part-time Opportunities booklet for 2009. Details about a range of courses are featured, along with fees information and student and staff profiles.
The booklet has received an endorsement from local millionaire entrepreneur and Dragons’ Den star Duncan Bannatyne, pictured. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Business Administration from Teesside University in February. Mr Bannatyne said: “I’m pleased to endorse their part-time opportunities booklet.
“It was a great honour to see graduates receiving their various awards from the university earlier this year, and I hope this text will encourage and inspire others to join them as future students.”
Helen Caswell, the university’s marketing manager added: “In this difficult economic climate, there’s never been a better time to study part-time 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.”