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- Enter now: New FE college category introduced for this year’s Whatuni Student Choice Awards
Enter now: New FE college category introduced for this year’s Whatuni Student Choice Awards
Based exclusively on student reviews, the Whatuni Student Choice Awards offer prospective students an unbiased alternative to traditional university ranking systems.This year, in partnership with the Association of Colleges, Whatuni have introduced a new category exclusively for further education colleges. The inclusion of this award ensures that prospective students are able to gain insight into life at a variety of institutions with HE provision.The ‘FE College’ award will reflect the changing world of higher education, enhance students’ understanding of what FE colleges do and offer colleges a chance to celebrate success.The results are announced at the annual awards ceremony in April, and new rankings are published on the Whatuni website for the following year.Reviews are to be submitted online by Level 5 students and above via the whatuni website before the deadline of 09 March 2018. To be included in this category, colleges must reach a minimum review threshold of 30 student reviews.Please get in touch with Ellie at Hotcourses Group if you have any questions regarding the awards, and for updates on your progress towards the threshold for inclusion.