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Northern Regional College Supports Transformational Journey to New Career Path

Wednesday

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Support and encouragement from her family and lecturers at Northern Regional has helped a County Derry woman to embark on a transformational journey towards a new career path. Julie Spratt from Knockloughrim, who left school at sixteen with just one GCSE to her name, is now doing a Biomedical Science degree at university with a career goal of working in a medical research laboratory as a biomedical scientist.

Following the successful completion of an Access Diploma at Northern Regional College in 2018, Julie progressed to do a Foundation Degree in Applied and Medical Science at the College in Newtownabbey. She completed the course in 2020, graduating with distinction and this was her steppingstone to becoming an undergraduate at Ulster University last autumn.

Julie explained that after leaving school, she worked in a variety of part-time jobs which she fitted in around the demands of a young family.

“I had always planned to return to third education to improve my career prospects when my children were grown up and felt the Access Diploma would help me get a better job.” 

Julie spent a total of four years as a student at Northern Regional College and studied at three different campuses. She said the support from staff at all campuses was outstanding and helped get her through some challenging times. 

“I started the Access Diploma in Social Science at Magherafelt campus in 2016 and subsequently transferred to the Ballymena campus do Science modules in my second year, and this allowed me to progress to do a Foundation Degree in Applied and Medical Science.”

She said her four years at the College were a great preparation for going to university. 

“As well as a getting a solid foundation in biomedical science and great laboratory experience, I feel more confident about the competency of my IT and research skills and my ability to do presentations.”

Julia continued: “On a personal level, I found that being a student at Northern Regional College helped me grow as a person. My self-belief, self-esteem and confidence in my own ability has really developed and this was in no small part due to the ever-present encouragement from the lecturers. 

“They really take an interest in their students. I always felt I had their support and they encouraged me not to stop at the Access Diploma but to progress further. Thanks to this support and encouragement, I was motivated to go to university to study biomedical science.” 

Although she enjoyed being a student and the interaction with lecturers and the camaraderie of other students, Julie admits that her time at the College wasn’t all plain sailing. 

“At the start of the second year my Access course, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. It was challenging to keep up with my studies while I was going through treatment, but the College gave me something positive to focus on and helped keep my mind busy.”  

Having sailed through the Access Diploma and then the Foundation Degree with flying colours, Julie said she would “most certainly recommend” both courses.  

“I would urge anyone - particularly any mature students who have been out of education for a number of years -  who is thinking about enrolling on an Access or other courses at the College, to ‘go for it’. I know they’ll not regret it.”

Julie’s successful return to education has inspired her two own daughters in follow in her footsteps. Both are currently doing an Access Diploma at the College: one hopes to become a nurse and the other a paramedic.  

Ann McGinty, Course co-ordinator of the Applied and Medical Science Foundation Degree at the College’s Newtownabbey campus, said Julie had been a pleasure to teach. 

“Julie is an inspiration to all of us. She completed the Foundation Degree with distinction while dealing with cancer and the many and varied challenges of family life. 

“She was always a joy to have in class, great fun and a tremendous support to all her classmates.  I feel privileged to have been able to help her on her learning journey.”

In addition to the Foundation Degree in Applied and Medical Science, which is validated by Ulster University, Northern Regional College offers Foundation Degrees in Construction Engineering with Surveying, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Sports Science, Coaching and Fitness, Health and Social Care, Early Childhood Studies, Computing and Integrative Counselling.