...for improvement. Campaign brief for Southall College This is advertising campaign will be designed by Southall and West London College, it is organised with the services of an advertising agency. Background The background of the promotional campaign for Southall College will include comments about the market and College’s current objectives. For Southall they provide courses for students and Adults learning, the College is a part of 3 other sites which are Hammersmith, Acton and Ealing. The market is growing as other schools such as Villiers, Dormers and Featherstone because they have started to do Sixth Form in the Schools. The College desire is to continue providing courses and facilities. I would recommend the College to increase the courses and facilities they have. Objectives The objectives of Southall College promotional campaign along with the marketing aims it is designed to support. The objectives for the College should be clear and given a time scale because if the timescale is not given then it can take longer time which will time-consuming and the College will not be able to achieve its objectives. For college it is important to have good reputation because they will be able to attract more students by the quality of teaching they are doing and also the courses available for the students. Also it refers to the grades that the college is achieving for the students for example the business courses Southall and West London is offering has achieved...
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...ask any questions to the person who is providing you with this information, and it also helps you get to know other individuals. Verbal communication is something that people do in their everyday lives, and it’s something that people are used to. There for it’s probbaly the best method when it comes to communicating with people and getting information to individuals. An example when we had a good method of verbal communication was when the head teacher of Strode College (James Staniforth) done a presentation to all of the new students within the college on the first day. The main characteristics within the information that was provided, was to give all of the new students the information that they needed to know about the college. This included things such as the rules within the college, what the college provides course wise, and what they expect from the students. For students that had started a new course, or had only just got to the college at the start of the year, the presentation would of benefited them as they were able to get a better understanding when It came to the college, presenting information in a verbal way is a lot...
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...(P1) | |Business 1 name: Superdrug |Business 2 name: | | | |Exeter College | | | | | | |Product: Foundation |Product: BTEC, range of different courses | | | |for students | |Brand identity |Branding is very important for this typical business, |This organisation does not take branding as | | |because on every product which has been produced by |serious as Superdrug; because they have a | | |them, they advertise it by putting the slogan there. So|different purpose to advertise and to exist. | | |costumers will know who made the product and where they|However every time when Exeter College is | | |can get it from. Also i think Superdrug takes branding |advertising something, they put their logo at| | |very seriously, because when you purchase something in |the...
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...[pic] Submission Date: 21 March 2012 PREFACE At the time of writing, this report was an accurate reflection of ****, a Grade 1 ‘Oustanding College”. However, in March the college underwent an Ofsted inspection for which the outcome is not yet known. Introduction NBBC is a large provider of further education, higher education and work-based learning with around 900 staff (644 full-time and substantive part-time) and an annual income of approximately £29 Million. In 2010/11, the College provided for a diverse age range of learners from 5 – 88 years, with approximately 3,140 full-time, over 10,000 part-time and in excess of 2,300 work-based learners. The College’s vision is to: • Continue to be graded ‘Outstanding’ by OFSTED with student success rates being in the top 5% for all general further education colleges; • Increase its market share in North Yorkshire and South Leicestershire and be recognised nationally for specialisms in Creative Arts, Logistics and Transport and the Built Environment; • Generate operating surpluses which enable investment to secure a continuing improvement in the experience of all students at the College and to increase the College’s impact within our local communities. The College currently operates on two main sites, Bradford and Leeds, as well as outreach centres at Filey, Bermuda Park, Grimsby, Harrowbrook and Bedworth and offers a broad scope of vocational ...
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...1.Background AH&B college is situated in Bondi Junction, 20 minutes from Sydney CBD. It provides a number of courses from different fields such as Hairdressing, business and English. The college has a capacity for 500 students but only fill with 190 students at the moment. The target for students enrolling is to increase the number of enrollment each month to 20. Due to the wave of the college booking agent towards CBD, the relationship between college and booking agents is been affected. At the moment the college has 5 agents out of the 300 in Sydney booking for them and this gives the college 80% of their business. 2.The Challenge The challenge is to increases the college’s monthly student intake particularly on the business courses. The problem areas are; develop new college booking agents, maintain old booking agents, continuation of students, more web traffic and more 1st person traffic. 3. The Audit PESTLE Political- The political circumstances in foreign countries is beneficial to the college there could be an increase of foreign looking for education or a ‘way out’ of their country to Australia, countries such as Thailand, Pakistan, Middle East, and Argentina where the government/employment rate isn’t great. On the other hand if the Australian government were to become unstable, therefore affecting the education system this could have an adverse effect on the college’s enrolment rates. The Australian government has just passed a new visa law the 485 Visa which...
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...EcoNomIcs mIcroEcoNomIcs macroEcoNomIcs Course Description Effective Fall 2012 AP Course Descriptions are updated regularly. Please visit AP Central® (apcentral.collegeboard.org) to determine whether a more recent Course Description PDF is available. The College Board The College Board is a mission-driven not-for-profit organization that connects students to college success and opportunity. Founded in 1900, the College Board was created to expand access to higher education. Today, the membership association is made up of more than 5,900 of the world’s leading educational institutions and is dedicated to promoting excellence and equity in education. Each year, the College Board helps more than seven million students prepare for a successful transition to college through programs and services in college readiness and college success — including the SAT® and the Advanced Placement Program®. The organization also serves the education community through research and advocacy on behalf of students, educators, and schools. For further information, visit www.collegeboard.org. AP Equity and Access Policy The College Board strongly encourages educators to make equitable access a guiding principle for their AP programs by giving all willing and academically prepared students the opportunity to participate in AP. We encourage the elimination of barriers that restrict access to AP for students from ethnic, racial, and socioeconomic groups that have been traditionally underserved. Schools...
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...may want to consider going to a Community College. For people wondering what a community college is, a community college is commonly defined as a nonresidential junior college offering courses to people living in a particular area. Illinois State University and Heartland will be compared as they are in the same state. After High School it may be a good Idea to attend a community college instead of a traditional 4 year college. One possible reason as to why it is a good idea to take a Community College is because it’s cheaper. For comparison Heartland costs $10,306 for two years of in state community college and $3,456 per twelve credit hours. Illinois State University is $28,295 for four years of in state college and $12,152 for twelve credit hours. If a given person were to transfer credit from Heartland to Illinois State...
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...right candidate to register into the college. Justification of the problem Definition: * The way of choosing the Students to register into the college it may not select some good students of the high school regardless of their grades and that because of the SAT score and its big weight (40% of the total Score) in the selection Criteria and that is a big weight and cause a great pressure on the students and many students suffer from the test anxiety , and also the results many not reflect on what the students truly knows , also the students can improve their scores by between 40 to 150 points by taking a test coaching course by 600 $ or 700$ which effect on choosing the students that can pay the course cost than they are good enough in their high school List of alternatives course of actions: * Decreasing the weight of SAT Score and increase the weight of high school weight * Add the intelligence test to the College Selection criteria with a weight cutting from SAT Weight * Give more time to evaluate the whole admission process and Redesign the process to be more simple and really give the right indicators to select the good students Evaluate the alternatives: * Add the intelligence test to the college selection criteria as it used by a big corporations to screen job applicants * Positives : * we should use it in the college selection criteria as one of the college’s objectives is to get its graduates in good jobs * it help in taking a...
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...Types of information This report show results of the investigation into information for City of Wolverhampton College. In order to do this should complete the following activities. Complete a table like the one below to show the types, sources and purpose of information used within the organisation. Try to include at least two examples of each type of information. Verbal | Student Hub | In the Student Hub they help students with financial support such as bus passes, squid cards for that the students can get their lunch | The purpose for of the Student Hub is to support students by giving them an opportunity to apply for a bus pass and a lunch card | Picture C | Verbal | Study Hub | The Study Hub offers students to go in to their work on the computers to catch up on assignments, borrowing books for their courses and borrow an ipad to do their work. | The purpose for of the Study Hub is help students with their studies in the college instead of doing their work at home. | Picture G | Written | Timetable | A timetable is a written document for the students can referrer to so they can see what lessons they have got in the week. | The purpose for a timetable is to help students to get to lessons and know tutor you have got. | Picture B | Written | Assignment | An assignment is a written document to give instructions to the student to do a specific task for example to achieve P1, P2, M2 , D2 | The purpose for an assignment is help to student to achieve the unit...
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...Are Too Many People Going to College? By Charles MurrayFrom the Magazine: Monday, September 8, 2008 Filed under: Public Square America’s university system is creating a class-riven nation. There has to be a better way.To ask whether too many people are going to college requires us to think about the importance and nature of a liberal education. “Universities are not intended to teach the knowledge required to fit men for some special mode of gaining their livelihood,” John Stuart Mill told students at the University of St. Andrews in 1867. “Their object is not to make skillful lawyers, or physicians, or engineers, but capable and cultivated human beings.” If this is true (and I agree that it is), why say that too many people are going to college? Surely a mass democracy should encourage as many people as possible to become “capable and cultivated human beings” in Mill’s sense. We should not restrict the availability of a liberal education to a rarefied intellectual elite. More people should be going to college, not fewer.Yes and no. More people should be getting the basics of a liberal education. But for most students, the places to provide those basics are elementary and middle school. E. D. Hirsch Jr. is the indispensable thinker on this topic, beginning with his 1987 bookCultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know. Part of his argument involves the importance of a body of core knowledge in fostering reading speed and comprehension. With regard to a liberal education...
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...There Should Not Be Any Required Courses In College There are many arguments to support the abolishment of core classes in college. One reason is a financial one: a great bulk of tuition money that the students pay to college is for their courses. It is not right to have the college take this money and make the student's decisions for them. The students should have the right to make this decision on their own. This does not only make for unwisely spent funds, but also unhappy students who are therfore not going appreciate a forced class. Secondly, college is where a person goes to discover him/herself. This is one of the many goals of the college system, and that discovery process is hindered by unneeded, mandatory classes. Students should be able to try many different classes to discover what interests them the most, not to be fed knowledge that they very well might know already (and is perhaps of no interest to them). If required courses were eliminated, it would free up much time that students could then use to pursue their own interests. College exists to help people become unique individuals, not to put every person into the same standard mold. Thirdly, college selection systems are designed to admit most students on the basis of what they know already (after all, the purpose of high school is to prepare you for college). If the selection system was actually accurate or efficient, they would have chosen students who already knew the material that was required...
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...about my experience within the first 3 to 4 weeks with you at Bradford College. I have come from Beckfoot School as you probably know it is one of the top schools in Bradford. I decided to move to Bradford College to study Health and Social care subsidiary diploma level 3, as I have heard many good things about this course and that it had received outstanding by offstead which made me feel as though this would be a good option for me and suited my career options. However after these few weeks I am very disappointed with many things and countless others feel the same way. Firstly all other school/colleges have started there courses and comfortable and settled down, however I have only been into the college a handful of times since the start of September which is worrying as surely we should have been settled in and started on assignments within the first week like other students at college. The days that I am in college I feel as though much time is wasted on activities where I feel are not needed to be done. Furthermore I feel as though the work needs to be explained more during lesson time to ensure students fully understand work and can happily go away and get on with it however this is not the case, at the moment the work isn’t getting explained very well and I am having to take much of my time out to go over it again with tutors as I am unsure. My main worry is the fact we haven’t even started college properly and we have already got a week off due to the fact there are no...
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...Types of information This report show results of the investigation into information for City of Wolverhampton College. In order to do this should complete the following activities. Complete a table like the one below to show the types, sources and purpose of information used within the organisation. Try to include at least two examples of each type of information. Verbal | Student Hub | In the Student Hub they help students with financial support such as bus passes, squid cards for that the students can get their lunch | The purpose for of the Student Hub is to support students by giving them an opportunity to apply for a bus pass and a lunch card | Picture C | Verbal | Study Hub | The Study Hub offers students to go in to their work on the computers to catch up on assignments, borrowing books for their courses and borrow an ipad to do their work. | The purpose for of the Study Hub is help students with their studies in the college instead of doing their work at home. | Picture G | Written | Timetable | A timetable is a written document for the students can referrer to so they can see what lessons they have got in the week. | The purpose for a timetable is to help students to get to lessons and know tutor you have got. | Picture B | Written | Assignment | An assignment is a written document to give instructions to the student to do a specific task for example to achieve P1, P2, M2 , D2 | The purpose for an assignment is help to student to achieve the unit...
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...I learned a lot of great things in my first semester of college, specifically in my English 1101 class. However, this semester of learning for me didn’t happen without any failures. Coming into college I felt as though I didn’t have any flaws. I examined myself personally, I felt good about my ability to do work in classes, and I even was eager when it came to groupwork in the past. But in each of these of these categories I had minor flaws that I didn’t know of, but were fixed throughout my time in my English class. This semester I failed. Now I’m not talking about letter grades or tests, I’m talking about failing in skills I thought I didn’t have problems with. When I started English 1101, one failure I had almost right away was managing...
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...Ravi P Eng091 Clarence Nero 10/12/14 Important to attend a community college According to the American association of community colleges, 44 percent of all undergraduate college students are enrolled at a community college. The importance of community college is likely to rise even father as the economy continues to evolve and industries demand works with new skills. Usually community college refers to a group of people living in a common geographical location. This group of people obeys some social norms and some common value among themselves. As such, there are so many communities the world over, separated by languages, cultures, or geographical locations. However, they are related to each other in some way or other, thus making entire world a one, single community. A sense of community is important to establish peace and harmony among the society. The sense of a community is also important in fostering a feeling of intra-national as well as international brotherhood. The community college is helping student to get their togetherness, basic requirement, and save money finishing associated degree to getting to better job. First, student can feel a sense of togetherness a community college. For example, a sense of togetherness lies in the soul of every individual. This comes from our care and dependency on our fellow beings. From our childhood days to our adulthood, we care for our family members, our relatives, our neighbors and friends. This leads to a need of...
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