Friendly and Experienced Staff The Degree Course Team consists of:
Degree Course Co-ordinator - Carmen Nunez
Senior Assistant Degree Course Co-ordinator - Mary Williams
Assistant Degree Course Co-ordinators - Ruth Hobson and Neil Dixon
Degree Course Administrator - Marie Kendrick
Student Accommodation You will be guaranteed University accommodation. You will receive an application form which must be returned by the deadline.
A welcoming environment for all
Overseas Students - The College welcomes overseas applications. Students considering applying should contact the College. The Degree Team will assist students and liaise with specialist staff at the University. Overseas students will have access to a special International Students’ Advisor at the University.
Applicants with Disabilities - We welcome applications from students with disabilities. We need to know in advance about your disability if special arrangements are likely to be necessary. At Carmel we have barrier-free access into and around the building. New building plans always take into account the needs of people using wheelchairs.
Excellent Learning Facilities including:
> A Fully Resourced Learning Centre
> Degree Students Study Centre
> Learning Support Centre
> Learning Mentors
A Personal Tutor To support you through your first year of study. Your tutor will be available to discuss any problems, academic, personal or general. Your tutor may not always be able to solve the problem but will be able to find someone who can.
Academic and Personal Development
A smaller, more intimate College environment offers support for gradual academic and personal development at Carmel. Transferable skills form the basis of the programme, equipping you for an independent existence and academic success at The University of Liverpool.
The Guild of Students
All students studying at Carmel will also be members of the University of Liverpool Guild of Students. The Guild currently boasts 45 sports clubs and 100 other clubs or societies. Societies may be cultural, religious, national or political.
The Guild organises a comprehensive programme of events to suit all tastes and ensures that you will enjoy your time at University. You will receive details about the introductory events before the beginning of term.
Enrichment
In addition to following main academic courses, there are many examples of students extending their extra curricular activities. Enrichment activities are useful for supporting career choices by gaining relevant experience in a particular area but also are a means of realising your potential. Students are encouraged to participate both in group situations and as individuals.
These have included: crewing in the Tall Ships Race, pilgrimages to Lourdes, singing in the choir, playing in bands, teaching and working in the Third World through the Lasallian Developing World Project and representative sports including international wheelchair basketball, karate and gymnastics.
Our Enrichment Programme offers over 50 activities, some of which enable students to gain useful qualifications or improve learning, others allow expression of creative talent. Students can take part in activities that complement their academic course options or try something different and develop new skills or improve existing ones.