Stone Bridge Associated Colleges - My Experience
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Advantages Range Of Course, Quick,
Disadvantages Expensive, Unsure On Validity
Stonebridge Associated Colleges is one of the biggest distance learning colleges in the world which claims to offer over 600 courses worldwide. They are based in Bude, Cornwall, UK but distance learning can be completed either via the postal service or online. Postal tuition comes in the form of text books, paper books put together with enough information to guide you through your chose course in the hope you pass. As with all learning you are expected to source your own external material to assist your learning. This is the method I use. You post your work with a cover sheet and receive a marked response usually 7 days later, though you do not receive the work you sent so it is worth keeping a copy.
Each student will be assigned a tutor who marks their work and can be contacted directly via the college should you need assistance with any of the questions. The text books sent by the college are divided into chapters and each state the aims of what you are expected to have learnt by the end of the lesson. There is often plenty of information on the subjects and they appear to be thoroughly researched. (Read on and you will see why I am hesistant when I say appear). I cannt fault the level of support offered by the tutors I have been assigned. They have all been very helpful and the staff I have had answer the phone to any of my queries have always been polite and called me back to give me the information I have requested or to confirm my next course rather than put me on hold waiting.My experience with Stonebridge Associated Colleges has always been good until recently when I came across a huge problem which I do not feel has been appropriately addressed by the college. Over the last 3 years I have completed several courses. I decided that I wanted to busy myself for an entire year and signed up on the £600 a year study plan (now £700) called the Student Achiever Plan. This plan entitles you to complete as many courses you can in the 12 month period. You can only do two courses at any one time but do not have to finish them all within the 12 months. So effectively if you signed up in the 11th month you could still be completing the course a year on. This worked out really well for me because I wanted to do several courses over the year and at between £200 and £400 per course I was saving myself hundreds of £££.
So far on this membership I have completed:A Level 4 ASET accredited diploma in Mental Health and Social Work. (£285)
A Level 4 ASET accredited diploma in Drug, Solvent and Alcohol Abuse Counselling. (£285)I am currently studying:
A Level 4 ASET accredited diploma in Using Law in Social Work. (£285)A Level 4 ASET accredited diploma in Stress Management Advanced (£360)
And will also be studying before my membership is up:A Level 4 ASET accredited diploma in Stress Management Coaching & Consultancy Professional (advanced) (£385)
(All ASET accredited courses are subject to an extra £25 examination fee)So you see I will be getting my money's worth, if indeed the courses are worth the prices quoted.
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dbuk2000 07/11/2012 12:01
mirandamac 09/10/2012 13:06
Good review but, having done a Cert in Counselling at the local Uni, I wonder how a counselling course can be done properly through distance learning.
JeffFromPoole 26/07/2008 11:00
Good review. I've done a few distance learning courses as part of my IT career development, those courses are usually out of date before they are printed.
asomormridul 13/07/2008 09:42
MarcoG 09/07/2008 18:44