UCAS Code: M99
Location: North-west England Show on Map
Site: Single site outside Preston
| Total Students: | 5,000 |
| Undergraduates: | 22% |
| Postgraduates: | 1% |
| FE Students: | 77% |
| Total undergraduates: | 1,080 |
| Male: | 50% |
| Female: | 50% |
| Full Time: | 60% |
| Mature on Entry: | 20% |
| UK Students: | 90% |
140 full-time, 280 part-time
Agriculture, countryside & wastes management; animal studies; arboriculture; floral design; equine studies; golf, football, cricket, rugby & sports coaching; horticulture; mechanisation; motorsports; sportsturf; veterinary nursing.
| Admission Information: | 2 years post-16 education required; college encourages applications from those with alternative qualifications or with relevant careers experience. |
| Points on Entry (Mean): | 220 |
| Drop Out Rate: | 4% |
| Accommodation: | Most first years housed |
| Founded: | 1894 |
| Structural features: | Partner college of UCLan (University of Central Lancashire). |
| Site: | Single countryside campus, 6 miles north of Preston |
| How to get there: | M6/A6 Preston to Lancaster road. Train to Preston |
| Special features: | Strong links with allied industries ensure industry-led courses. |
| Student advice & services: | Residential wardens, student counsellor |
| Amenities: | TV/common rooms, SU bar, café/shop, restaurants, laundry |
| Sporting facilities: | Extensive recreation facilities: 20 hectares sports grounds, 9-hole golf course, indoor golf academy, 3G pitch, sports centre with gym and sports hall, international equine arena (30 x 80 metres). |
| Accommodation: | Priority given to first years who live 25+ miles from college. 750 places in modern halls: rents £89 per week (self-catering), £137 pw (full-board); 36-week contracts. Students in privately-owned accommodation pay approx £70 pw self-catering, plus bills. |
| Library & information services: | Library has 45,000 books, 100 current periodicals, 700 videos, 100 CD-Roms, 100 PCs, video player and seating for approx 100 students. Open 7 days/week in term time. |
| Other learning resources: | International equine arena, animal academy & veterinary theatre, working farm & over 500 hectares of farmland, 30 hectares of woodland, motorsports workshop & track/rally cars, 2-hectare plant nursery, landscaped grounds, 9-hole golf course & golf academy. |
| Study abroad: | Students on industrial placements world-wide. Exchanges with USA (Ohio State and Clemson universities). |
| Careers: | Information and advice from student guidance & welfare centre (The Core), in partnership with Connexions. |
| Living expenses budget: | Minimum budget of £5500 pa (excluding tuition fees) recommended by college. |
| Term-time work: | College allows term-time work for first-degree students and advertises jobs (on-site and locally); 25% believed to work. |
| Financial help: | Awards of £3000 and up to £1000 in Year 1, open to students whose family income is up to £25k pa. |
| University tuition fees: | Home and international students pay £9000 pa for first degrees. |
Modular courses allowing a range of options. Also offers short courses, work-based training and online learning.
University of Central Lancashire
BA, BSc, FdA, FdSc
3-4 years; 2 years FdA/Sc
Chloe Gregsoni, Student Rep (2nd year, ND Sport & Exercise Sciences)
What's it like as a place to live? Quality place, good community, good people. Fair discipline when needed.
How's the student accommodation? Fairly new, in good working order, well built. No private accommodation but can get in Preston.
What's the student population like? People from all over the country come. It's great. Most people get along brilliant. Everyone's always up for a laugh and having fun.
How do students and locals get on? Our college is fairly out of the way but locals come to the college to join in with the open days and no complaints really.
What's it like as a place to study? The facilities are endless; the college specialises in subjects such as golf and have a 9-hole course, which is also open to the public.
What are the teaching staff like? Staff get on very well with students, make sure assignments are on time and done correctly and up to standard.
What are student societies like? Gym, pub, sporting activities; at night, quizzes, DJs, bands. There are good ranges of things to do at night.
What's a typical night out? Stumble Nights, Preston.
And how much does it cost? Stumble (50p on Tues); Preston varies on where you go.
How can you get home safely? College mainly uses Millers taxis and the taxis give discounts for students.
Is it an expensive place to live? All different prices. Reasonable price includes food (optional), cleaning, good facilities.
Average price of a pint? On site (Stumble) £1.90; Preston £2.50.
And the price of a takeaway? Preston: doner meat £2 a box, chips £1.50.
What's the part-time work situation? Jobs on campus, about £5 an hour. Cleaning, in the canteen, behind bar on campus.
What's the best feature about the place? People, friendly atmosphere, all ranges of people, friendly staff, always willing to help. Myerscough is the place to be.
And the worst? You can only be here 36 weeks a year.
And to sum it all up? Hmmmm - Been at college now for two years and planning to stay at least two more!!
Contact SU supresident@myerscough.ac.uk or call 01995 642 111
Myerscough College
Bilsborrow
Preston
PR3 0RY
Lancashire
01995 642 222
Course Enquiries - 01995 642 211
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