College Rebranding Reflects Modern-Day Status And Role
18th March 2016
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The Isle of Man College of Further and Higher Education is to be rebranded University College Isle of Man (UCM) – a move that reflects its modern-day status and role in the economy.

The rebranding takes effect on 1st April 2016 and will be led by the new principal, once appointed.

The desire to grow the College’s higher education (HE) offering is central to the rebranding.

Sixteen HE courses are already offered at the College, with all degree courses delivered through a long-standing affiliation with the University of Chester.

As UCM, the College will have an even closer relationship with Chester, one of the UK’s oldest educational institutions.

Tim Crookall MLC, Minister for Education and Children, said: ‘As the Isle of Man continues to grow and diversify its economy, it’s important it has a suitably skilled workforce to meet the requirements of employers.

‘In addition, as education standards improve and students are encouraged to fulfil their potential, an increasing number want to work towards degree and masters level qualifications.

‘Studying on-Island offers many advantages. As well as the obvious family and financial advantages, students can forge links with employers that later lead to full-time posts and the Island’s economy can tap into the research students are carrying out.

‘The rebranding of the College therefore supports one of the Isle of Man Government’s main strategic objectives – that we offer high-quality education and skills training that supports both personal and economic growth.’

Professor Ronald Barr, Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Education and Children, said: ‘The College has offered degree courses on the Isle of Man through the University of Chester since 1996.

‘Under the UCM banner, it will continue to provide opportunities to everyone in the community, accommodating secondary school students attending for vocational options, school leavers, those supported through courses by employers – for example those learning a trade – and those taking exam and recreational courses in their leisure time.

‘The change to UCM encapsulates the desire to provide a first-rate institution that promotes the social and economic inclusion of the whole community.’

 

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