Level 3 Travel and Tourism Diploma - a Stepping Stone to University Success
Wednesday
12th February 2020
Former Northern Regional College student Holly Hume made a welcome return to the Farm Lodge campus to offer words of encouragement and advice to current Travel and Tourism students. Holly, who is from Ballymena, told the students how the Level 3 Diploma in Travel and Tourism had opened up a world of opportunities for her.
Continue ReadingYear 12 pupils from local secondary schools visited Northern Regional College this week to check out the vocational courses available at the Magherafelt campus. During a whistle-stop tour of the campus, they had an opportunity to speak to staff and students about course options in the different curriculum areas including - Engineering, Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Hair and Beauty, Early Years, Health and Social Care, Travel and Tourism, Business and IT. At each stop, they also got to try out some interactive activities like virtual welding and computer games.
Continue ReadingStudents at Northern Regional College are being encouraged to ‘spend healthy and live healthy’. To mark the 9th annual National Student Money week, the College’s Student Services team adopted a proactive approach to encourage sustainability among the students. Stephen McCartney Head of Student Services at the College and current chairman of the National Association of Student Money Advisers (NASMA), explains: “This year’s campaign is all about sustainability and saving money so, armed with our storage jars, we paid a visit to The Larder, a local zero waste shop in Broughshane.”
Continue ReadingNorthern Regional College has partnered with Doncaster College and University Centre in an innovative scheme to allow Childcare students to top up their qualifications. The scheme will give students from the College’s Ballymoney and Newtownabbey campuses the chance to gain extra credits and obtain a full Honours degree in Early Childhood Studies.
Continue ReadingNorthern Regional College’s Newtownabbey campus played host to the intercampus heats of the SkillBuild NI competition. The competition, which is governed and run by the Construction Industry and Training Board NI (CITBNI), saw 35 trainees and apprentices from across the College battle it out to secure their place in the SkillBuild 2020 NI finals.
Continue ReadingNorthern Regional College champions sustainable money habits in National Student Money Week
Friday
31st January 2020
64% of students say that financial anxiety has affected their mental health. The National Association of Student Money Advisers (NASMA) is launching its ninth National Student Money Week, NSMW2020, supported by Blackbullion, in a move to help more young people to spend healthily and to encourage students to create positive and sustainable money habits. Social money app, Pingit, will also partner with the campaign. The campaign will run across the whole of the UK with 103 colleges and universities participating with a huge variety of activities to help students to “Spend Healthy, Live Healthy”.
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