'You're never too old to learn' - Milton Keynes College students speak of experiences in new case studies

    Milton Keynes College have lots of new case studies of students describing their current and past experiences studying their chosen courses at either Bletchley or Chaffron Way Campus. 

    Milton Keynes College have lots of new case studies of students describing there current and past experiences studying their chosen courses at either Bletchley or Chaffron Way Campus. 

    "It was finally time to take the plunge," says Annabel who is currently enrolled on a Access to Higher Education Course for adults. With the goal to retrain to become an adult nurse, Annabel decided that it was now or never. 

    Click here to read Annabel's full case study.

    "You're never too old to learn!," says Emma, who was a beauty and aesthetics practitioner now training to become a nurse on an Access to Healthcare course.

    Click here find out about Emma’s journey and why retraining at the age of 43 is the best thing she ever did.

    "It's never too late to do an apprenticeship," says Raginee, who recently completed a Level 2 Commis Chef Apprenticeship with MK College at the age of 52.

    She has also been shortlisted in this year’s BAME Apprenticeship Awards, click here to read her full case study. 

    "I soon enrolled at MK College as a part time adult learner and over the years I have completed a number of courses and have had many fantastic opportunities in many sectors," says Paul who recently reached his 50th birthday and was looking to put himself in the best position he could for a promotion or career development, he wanted to upskill with an industry recognised qualification.

    Click here to read his experience doing so with MK College.

    There are many fantastic case studies that you can read here to help give you some insight about the colleges and see if it's the perfect place to start your new career journey.

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