Local Students Set to Benefit from University Tie-Up
A new tie up agreement between the Isle of Man College and the University of Chester is set to benefit Manx Students who will now be able to study a wider range of courses without leaving the Island.
It officially became an Associate College yesterday following an inspection of the College carried out by University Officials.
The Island has always had strong ties with Chester with high numbers of graduates going to study there from the Island year on year.
The College now offers full University undergraduate degrees in computing, history, Manx studies, heritage and the Manx Qualified Teacher Status programme.
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