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November 23rd, 2009
January intake opens to student dash
A huge increase in interest has surrounded RDI's latest intake, with hundreds hoping to beat the continued recession by upgrading their careers with their own UK university qualifications, including degrees and MBAs. January 2010 is set to be a hectic time at RDI with thousands of applications worldwide from those looking to make the most of the new year by beginning their studies in January.
Of course, studying through RDI also gives students the benefits of working whilst studying - developing crucial career experience and a regular wage - membership of the IMA and value-for-money fees with flexible payments - factors highlighted by the recent news on potential student debt.
Increasing full-time student debt
Recent research has predicted that those starting their full-time university degree in 2009 will incur personal debts of £23,000. This huge increase has been influenced by a number of factors including the continuing rise of tuition fees and the increased cost of student accommodation. However there is a modern way to achieve a degree, gain valuable work experience and benefit from a regular wage - massively reducing the risks of student debt.
The modern way to study and reduce your debt
A three year university degree with RDI costs an average of £1,570 a year, whilst a two year MBA can cost just £2,500 a year. With cutting-edge technology, full tutor support and complete study flexibility, RDI leads the way in making modern learning available to all - at a significantly lower price than on-campus.
Dr Philip Hallam, RDI's CEO explains:
"Our ability to deliver the same high quality learning at a fraction of the price, gives those wishing to gain their university qualifications a clear choice. However the low fees are just one of the reasons why rapidly increasing numbers choose distance learning with RDI.
Students also have the freedom to earn whilst studying, have 24:7 access to their materials online, flexible pay-as-you-go options and also benefit from access to the International Management Academy's Online Resource Centre. This way of studying is becoming increasingly popular for the discerning student and it's easy to see why!"
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