How I help people
study in the UK – Nancy Cooke
By MICHEAL CHIAZOR
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
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•Nancy Cooke
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I am Nancy Cooke, International Recruitment Manager for Liverpool
Hope University. My job is to help students who want to come
and study in the UK fulfill their dream. I promote Liverpool
Hope University, talk about the courses and facilities we
offer, and interview students when they apply. It is a big
decision choosing your next course of study, and an even bigger
decision to decide to go and study abroad.
I aim to give students the best information possible so they
are able to make an informed decision on their next step.
The purpose of the visit to Nigeria is to do just this. I
have been giving presentations to help students find out about
the UK and Liverpool Hope. Many students come and they know
that they want to continue with their studies, however, they
do not know what is available and how they can benefit from
a UK education.
It is my job to help them find out this information.
Liverpool Hope University is a small institution. Many students
may have heard of Liverpool, we have two of the most famous
football teams in the world. But most students do not realise
that the city is a major student destination. Liverpool has
three universities, and Liverpool Hope is the smallest. We
like to say we are 'small and beautiful', like a small family.
And because of this, all the professors and lecturers get
to know the students really well. It is a really supportive
environment which is vital for international students. We
are proud that we can offer that support to our students.
Courses offered and requirements
Liverpool Hope has a wide range of courses at undergraduate
and postgraduate level. Courses that are popular with students
from Nigeria are MA Business Management and International
MBA. Both are great business programmes. The International
MBA helps prepare students to become a CEO of the future.
The entry requirements are a good second class honours degree,
two years work experience, and to be over 25 years of age.
For students without work experience we have the MA Business
Management. This programme helps to develop a broad range
of business skills.
MSc Computer Science is also popular. I find that many Nigerians
are interested in developing the communications of Nigeria,
and this programme helps them to develop those skills. Entry
requirements are a good second class honours degree in science,
computing, maths or engineering.
MA Theology and Religious Studies is an excellent course.
Because of our history, Liverpool Hope has an excellent Theology
department. In fact, at the last Research Assessment Exercise
(RAE - this is when the UK government makes an assessment
of the research produced by the University's academics and
how they are contributing to the stubject of a international
scale) Liverpool Hope scored four out of five. It is one of
the best Theology departments in the UK.
Other postgraduate programmes include MSc Health, Exercise
and Nutrition, MA Education. MA Criminal Justice and MSc Environmental
Management.
For undergraduates, student need to have at least six passes
in WAEC, plus either one year Higher Education in Nigeria,
or a recognized foundation programme. The reason for this
is that the British and Nigerian education systems don’t
match exactly. Nigerian students need an extra year higher
education before they can start on a Bachelors (BA or BSc
programme). There are many different programmes on offer.
Students can study Business, Marketing, Law, Tourism, Education,
Computing, the list is endless!
Admission procedure
If a students wants to come to study at Liverpool Hope University,
the first thing they must do is to look at the courses available.
Students should read through the information and check that
they have the right entry requirements. Students should also
consider the cost of the course. Remember it is not just tuition
fees that the student must pay. It is also living costs (accommodation,
feeding, travel etc). All this adds up.
Once the student has chosen a course, and know he/she has
the financial means, it is application time. Liverpool Hope
University works with Global Education Study Centres in Nigeria.
This means that students have expert staff who can advise
on courses, have copies of application forms available.
With regards to letters of recommendation it is important
that your referee is someone who can comment on the applicant’s
academic ability.This is usually your professor or teacher.
References should not be members of your family.
My advice to students is to first complete the application
form and get it to the university as quickly as possible.
Whilst the university is processing the application form,
the student can be arranging references (letters of recommendation)
and certified copies of transcripts.
The most important part of the application form is the personal
statement. This is where the student has to write why they
want to do the course, and what experience they have that
will help them. It is also the chance for the student to say
what he/she will do after they graduated.
It is tough getting a student visa for the UK. The UK visa
authority look at many things but the two main reasons while
visas are rejected has to do with fradulent documents, and
financial reasons.
Under no circumstances should students with fraudulent documents
apply. You will be rejected and you may not have the opportunity
to apply again.
Why is the fees for students outside UK higher than UK students?
Basically all students, whether international or UK are charged
the same fee. The difference is that the UK government subsidises
the price for UK and EU students, so UK and EU students pay
less. So, it is the same price, but the government pays part
of the UK/EU students fees.
I know fees can be a problem for students. Liverpool Hope
offers a range of international scholarships available for
students. These include a number of £1000 scholarships
for students who have achieved the equivalent of a first class
degree. A small number of scholarships which pay 50per cent
of tuition fees are also available.
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