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Canterbury Christ Church University guide: Rankings, open days, fees and accommodation

By Alastair Mccall, Daily Mail University Guide Editor

Published: 07:03 EDT, 8 September 2023 | Updated: 07:03 EDT, 8 September 2023

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Overview

Heavy investment in facilities and new academic disciplines should pay a handsome dividend to Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) over the coming years. The Verena Holmes Building, formally opened this year by the Duchess of Edinburgh, houses teaching and research facilities for STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and maths). Named after one of the country”s foremost female engineers, the £65m facility is hoped to boost the number of women studying and then pursuing careers in STEM. The Kent and Medway Medical School, opened in 2020, is about to welcome its fourth intake of doctor trainees. A partnership with the University of Kent, CCCU joins a very select band of eight modern universities that have a medical school. Sixty-one years on from its foundation as a Church of England teacher training college, these developments developments will build CCCU’s profile in key areas and improve its standing in rankings such as ours after a period of high dropout rates and middling scores in the annual National Student Survey.

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Paying the bills

Get an A at A-level and there is money coming your way at CCCU. High-achieving entrants benefit from two academic scholarships. The larger one of £2,000, paid in two £1,000 instalments in the first and second year, is made to all new students who have gained AAA at A-level or equivalent; while a smaller £1,000 scholarship, again split into equal instalments, is paid to those achieving AAB or ABB at A-level or equivalent. There are means tested bursaries also for students from the poorest homes, the most common being a £600 annual grant paid by the university to students from homes with a household income of less than £25,000 a year. Students recruited from one of CCCU”s 50+ partner schools and colleges in some of the most deprived areas of the South East are eligible for a £500 award. Nearly a third of students received some form of financial support last year. There are more than 1,100 rooms in university accommodation priced from a very reasonable £4,602 for a 39-week contract. Prices have been frozen for the upcoming academic year.

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What”s new?

A diagnostic radiographer integrated degree apprenticeship begins this month, helping swell the number of apprentices on campus to an expected 1,300 by this time next year. This makes CCCU one of the country’s leading providers of degree apprenticeships, offering degrees without the debt for those students who gain a place. Jobs covered include professional policing practice, business administration, occupational therapist, registered nurse and manufacturing engineer. The new Verena Holmes Building is part of a £150m investment in the Canterbury campus where the vast majority of CCCU’s 15,000 students are based. It will provide facilities for the creative arts, as well as STEM subjects. Studios on campus have been upgraded with the latest creative arts technologies, including green screen space, motion capture, 3D scanning and printing and drones. In addition to a recently added suite of new engineering degrees, CCCU has just appointed its first professor of artificial intelligence in response to the rapid rollout of real-world applications of the technology.

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Admissions, teaching and student support

CCCU is another university (see also Brunel) that achieves good social diversity on campus without offering formal contextual offers. Instead, the university reviews all applications individually to ensure conditional offers are grade-based and reflect the exact qualifications being taken by the applicant. This can result in offers being made that are slightly lower than the published entry requirements. CCCU made offers to 95.5% of 18-year-old applicants for 2022 entry; few universities topped that, so CCCU is a safe bet if you want to be sure of an offer from at least one of your five university choices. The university is a founding member of the Kent and Medway Progression Federation, a grouping of universities, schools and colleges working to increase take-up of higher education among the region”s most disadvantaged students. Course delivery mixes in-person teaching with online, making use of CCCU’s virtual learning environment for course materials. The university is rolling out a HyFlex course/lecture delivery pilot during the upcoming academic year. A small number of rooms across CCCU’s campuses will be equipped to allow teaching sessions to take place both face-to-face and online simultaneously. However, the university stresses its commitment to on-campus delivery, only allowing digital teaching of part of some courses where there is a strong pedagogic reason to do so – and then only to a maximum of 20% of the course. An engagement dashboard monitors students’ academic commitment and triggers interventions where needed.

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