UK Higher education has for many years been offered to students at different institution types, one such being colleges of further education. He offered at further education colleges differs in many ways from that offered to a university . One way in which it differs greatly is the mode of provision. Traditional university degrees typically a commitment to a named three-year programme of study. Provision through colleges differs as students typically enrol on a two-year associate degree, which they may then decide to top up to a full bachelor’s degree at either their FEC or at partnered universities (2 + 1 mode). This research sought to investigate what factors students believed to be important when making course choices, and their reflect...
Deciding what degree to study and where are very important decisions to make for a range of practica...
The study considers the retention of 708 students studying for higher education awards at further ed...
A major element in the creation of the European area of higher education is the adoption of a common...
© 2018, © 2018 Association for Research in Post‐Compulsory Education (ARPCE). UK Higher education ha...
Around 8–10% of the English undergraduate population study in further education colleges. Colleges i...
Post-compulsory education in England is divided into two sectors: one for higher education (HE) and ...
This paper seeks to illuminate the crucial and contradictory features of Higher Education (HE) in Fu...
This opening Chapter attempts to answer the question: ‘What explains college based higher education ...
In the context of a proliferation of post-16 options, the need for substantial individual financial ...
The number and variety of foundation degrees offered by UK universities has grown in recent years. M...
The impact of the University system on young first-year students is often a source of doubt, uncerta...
This study is a quantitative, questionnaire based, project that sought to examine the structure/ age...
This thesis considers the student voice in relation to higher education and its delivery in further ...
Policymakers in England have recently, in common with other Anglophone countries, encouraged the pro...
Further education (FE) colleges in England have been offering higher education (HE) courses for deca...
Deciding what degree to study and where are very important decisions to make for a range of practica...
The study considers the retention of 708 students studying for higher education awards at further ed...
A major element in the creation of the European area of higher education is the adoption of a common...
© 2018, © 2018 Association for Research in Post‐Compulsory Education (ARPCE). UK Higher education ha...
Around 8–10% of the English undergraduate population study in further education colleges. Colleges i...
Post-compulsory education in England is divided into two sectors: one for higher education (HE) and ...
This paper seeks to illuminate the crucial and contradictory features of Higher Education (HE) in Fu...
This opening Chapter attempts to answer the question: ‘What explains college based higher education ...
In the context of a proliferation of post-16 options, the need for substantial individual financial ...
The number and variety of foundation degrees offered by UK universities has grown in recent years. M...
The impact of the University system on young first-year students is often a source of doubt, uncerta...
This study is a quantitative, questionnaire based, project that sought to examine the structure/ age...
This thesis considers the student voice in relation to higher education and its delivery in further ...
Policymakers in England have recently, in common with other Anglophone countries, encouraged the pro...
Further education (FE) colleges in England have been offering higher education (HE) courses for deca...
Deciding what degree to study and where are very important decisions to make for a range of practica...
The study considers the retention of 708 students studying for higher education awards at further ed...
A major element in the creation of the European area of higher education is the adoption of a common...