UCAS Code: H12
Location: West Midlands Show on Map
Site: Single campus at Newport, Shropshire; one partner college in Cheshire
| Total Students: | 2,448 |
| Undergraduates: | 94% |
| Postgraduates: | 6% |
| FE Students: | 0% |
| Total undergraduates: | 2,299 |
| Male: | 50% |
| Female: | 50% |
| Full Time: | 92% |
| Mature on Entry: | 12% |
| UK Students: | 87% |
| State school entry: | 35% |
90 (full- and part-time).
Agriculture; animal welfare; bioveterinary science & veterinary nursing; business, marketing & agri-food; countryside & environment; engineering & design; food; land & estate management.
| Admission Information: | Offers in terms of UCAS tariff on most courses. Applicants for agriculture, animals and veterinary nursing required to have work experience. |
| Points on Entry (Mean): | 297 |
| Drop Out Rate: | 3% |
| Accommodation: | Most first years housed. |
| Founded: | 1901 |
| Site: | Single campus for all teaching, living accommodation and recreation, surrounded by college farm. |
| How to get there: | By train (Telford station 15 mins by taxi); by road (M54 from the south, M6 and A519 from the north); by air (Birmingham airport 45 mins drive; Manchester, Liverpool John Lennon and East Midlands airports also within 1¼ hour drive). |
| Student advice & services: | Doctors, counsellors and chaplaincy on campus, as well as on-site staff and student wardens. |
| Amenities: | Common room with pool table, table football, TV, DVD & sofas; 2 SU bars (one with dance stage & nightclub lighting for discos and live bands); 3 cafeterias; quiet room; band/music room; student garage/workshop; bookshop; stage and auditorium; hall; shop. |
| Sporting facilities: | Sports hall (wooden sprung floor), fitness studio, squash courts, multi gym, grass pitches, astroturf pitch, cricket pitch, swimming pool, tennis courts. |
| Accommodation: | Majority of first year students housed on campus (priority to those from 30+ miles); 30% of all students. Approximately 395 full-board places, rent £3192−£3570 pa for shared room, £4158−£5292 pa for single; 255 self-catering, £2470−£3466 pa for shared room, £3176−£4454 pa for single; all on 36-week contracts and rent includes utilities, internet, weekly laundry and daily cleaner (plus 3 meals each weekday for those in catered halls). Students live in privately-owned accommodation for 2 years: rents £65−£75 pw for self-catering, £55−£70 for B&B or half-board lodgings. Some local students live at home. |
| Library & information services: | Learning resources centre with 42,000 books, 2500 periodicals. Information provision, £119 pa spent for each student (FTE). Ratio of 1:4 workstations to students; 310 workstations with internet access. Most IT facilities open 13+ hours a day (7 hours at weekends); open-access area open 24/7; some 700 students access college portal from own computers. First line e-learning and IT support from 9 full-time staff; initial introduction to library and information services; further application training and on-going information skills programmes. |
| Other learning resources: | Covered soil working area, specialised laboratories, glasshouse complex, mixed commercial farm, purpose-built engineering design centre, biomass generator. Regional food academy. |
| Study abroad: | 5% of students spend a period abroad. Formal exchange links with colleges in Turkey, Greece and many EU countries. |
| Careers: | Information, advice and placement service. |
| Living expenses budget: | Minimum budget of £8797 pa (excluding tuition fees) recommended by college, for students in accommodation on campus. |
| Term-time work: | College helps find industrial placements only; holiday jobs posted. Many term-time jobs on campus and in local area. |
| Financial help: | Scholarships of £1000 pa for UK students whose family income is less than £25k pa (but £3000 in Year 1 for 50 English students, based on academic achievement); £500 for any new students with a sibling already at the University College; other scholarships (industry and private) and prizes awarded on a competitive basis. |
| University tuition fees: | Home students pay £9000 pa for first degrees (£300 for placement years). International students pay £9188 pa (£4380 in placement year). |
Modular system for most courses allows a range of options. All degrees (and foundation degrees) are sandwich courses.
Harper Adams University College
BSc.
4 years sandwich.
Helen Plant, Students Union President (Recent graduate, BSc Agri-food Marketing with Business Studies)
What's it like as a place to live? Harper Adams is a really friendly and safe place to live.
How's the student accommodation? All first year students usually live on campus, which is ran by the University College and you can choose to be catered Monday to Friday or to cook for yourself. You can also choose to be ensuite or not, and all on-site accommodation includes your laundry being done for you once a week and full cleaning! Other students live off campus in private accommodation, which tends to range from £45pw to £65pw.
What's the student population like? Very friendly place with a strong community spirit! Quite a strong rural background of students attracted by the location and courses but they come from a wide range of locations.
How do students and locals get on? Newport is a close community, there are no no-go areas and as long as you park your car considerately (ie not over their drive!) and can remember to put the rubbish out most weeks, students and locals get on fine. The Students Union even had a float in the town carnival this year.
What's it like as a place to study? Originally an Agricultural College, Harper Adams has a large number of agriculture (with specialisms) students, and a college farm as a teaching facility. However the range is now much broader with courses in engineering, business, food, animals, leisure/tourism, land and countryside management and great facilities to match.
What are the teaching staff like? Lecturers are supportive, easy to contact and generally on first name terms with all their students.
What are student societies like? Clubs and societies form a large part of the social live at Harper Adams and there's pretty much something for everyone - and if there isn't one to suit you, we would love for you to set your own club/society up, just see our Students Union Societies Representative or Sports Secretary. Our clubs and societies include Rugby (Union & League), Hockey, Netball, Football, Shooting, 4 x 4 Off- Roading, Gaelic Football, Equestrian, Harper Ireland, Harper Cymru, Harper Scotland, Harper Forum, LGBT, Christian Union and HOPS (Harper Outdoor Pursuits Society)!
What's a typical night out? There's something on every night of the week but the main student night is Wednesday in the legendary Union bar.
And how much does it cost? Entry is free to all members of the Students Union, who pay a one-off membership fee at the start of their course.
How can you get home safely? Walk (normally takes about 40 minutes to walk back to town after a few drinks!) or taxis are cheap. Quinny from The Phez (Pheasant Inn) also runs a free mini-bus service on a Wednesday night.
Is it an expensive place to live? Not really but with Waitrose as one of the two supermarkets in town, if you have expensive taste the money soon runs out!
Average price of a pint? £2.20 in the Students Union but around £2.40 in town.
And the price of a takeaway? A large margarita pizza is around £4.80.
What's the part-time work situation? There is some part -time work available in the college bar or as a student ambassador for the college and there's also work available in Newport. However, a lot of students tend to work during the holidays especially Easter and summer. The college provides considerable help here with good links with employers and regularly posts vacancies on the college website.
What's the best feature about the place? The community atmosphere, also known as Harper Spirit! Everyone gets involved to make things happen, a fantastic example of which are the four annual balls organised by student committees.
And the worst? There's so much going on that it can be difficult to get time just to relax and chill out.
And to sum it all up?The college motto is work hard, play hard and in my opinion nothing describes Harper Adams better. Harper students know they're here for a reason but that it's also important to enjoy themselves!
Barbara Woodhouse (dog trainer and TV personality).
Check out the SU website on www.harper-adams.ac.uk/su/
Open day for whole college, from 9.30 am. Book online. See the teaching and residential facilities, hear talks on the courses that may interest you, meet with staff and get advice on all aspects of studying at Harper Adams, get practical advice on financial matters and on making an application; go on tractor trailer tours of the estate and farm, visit the dairy unit, the companion animal and veterinary nursing centres and view student accommodation
Open day for whole college, from 9.30 am. Book online. See the teaching and residential facilities, hear talks on the courses that may interest you, meet with staff and get advice on all aspects of studying at Harper Adams, get practical advice on financial matters and on making an application; go on tractor trailer tours of the estate and farm, visit the dairy unit, the companion animal and veterinary nursing centres and view student accommodation
Open day for whole college, from 9.30 am. Book online. See the teaching and residential facilities, hear talks on the courses that may interest you, meet with staff and get advice on all aspects of studying at Harper Adams, get practical advice on financial matters and on making an application; go on tractor trailer tours of the estate and farm, visit the dairy unit, the companion animal and veterinary nursing centres and view student accommodation
Harper Adams University College
Newport
TF10 8NB
Shropshire
01952 820280
Admissions Officer
UCAS (or direct if early).