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February 19, 2009
Mum can go back to school...while staying at home with the kids.
It’s not just the kids who are going back to school or college this
September – mum might be joining them too.
Facing a dilemma
However, mothers of young
children who need to update their skills through higher education for a
return to work can face dilemmas. Is it possible to enrol on the right
course without attending a campus miles away from family and home? Is
childcare affordable and does it fit around study times? Is the
‘juggling’ act going to be too much? The answer is simple: mum can
“return to learn” with distance learning specialist RDI - so she can stay at home, study at her own pace and fit higher education around the demands of family life.
RDI is the world’s largest independent provider of UK university
qualifications by distance learning: study is carried out using the
internet and email, so it can fit into naptime, after bedtime or when
the kids are being entertained by friends and family. RDI has around
7,000 students enrolled on its courses, which are available at levels
ranging from Diploma and Advanced Certificate to HNC, HND, BA (Hons),
BSc, MSc and MBA.
Affordable for all
And, with RDI, distance learning doesn’t hit the family where it
hurts – in the purse – especially in comparison to attending a
‘traditional’ bricks and mortar establishment. For those who are
looking to start the journey back into higher education, a certificate
in Management at HNC or similar level will cost around £2,500. These
programmes generally have open entry, so students don’t need previous
qualifications to enrol. And, after graduation, they give entry into
many of the university degree programmes.
Degrees are attractively priced too. The cost of a BA(Hons) degree
in Business by distance learning is £4,500, and is paid in monthly
instalments of just £99 for the first year of study and £125 a month
afterwards. However, the cost of exactly the same degree is a massive
£15,000 if taken on campus. So with the distance learning option, it’s
possible to save £10,500, which is especially important in these
credit-crunching times.
Creating an online community
For those who enjoy the social side of education – the sharing of
ideas and meeting fellow students for a chat – RDI has developed
education’s answer to Facebook with its ‘iLearn’ online study system.
iLearn rolls an online university, online campus and classroom into one
and gives students access to each other and to study material around
the clock, from any location with an internet connection.
Perfect for the working parent
Dr Hallam, CEO of RDI, comments: “Mothers who work or study full
time often get a raw deal. In the last year or so, the media has run
negative stories ranging from nursery environments being potentially
damaging to infants if they attend for more than 30 hours a week to,
more recently, children suffering from ‘selfish’ parents who follow
their own career paths and rely on childminders. Now, more can be done
from home. Thanks to distance learning, it’s easy to combine home life
and convenient study without worrying about childcare or the cost of
on-campus education. ‘Return to learn’ mums can update their skills to
the level they require, while also spending as much time as they want
with their families.”
How to study with RDI
To find out how RDI can help you, call us on 0800 COURSES or visit www.rdi.co.uk/apply and apply for your course today. Applying is free, simple and online - with no obligation.
Please note: This intake will be closing soon so make the most of your time by applying now!
Alternatively, to browse all courses available click here
To read more about gaining your UK university qualification through ilearn, RDI's online university - click here
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