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Top 5 benefits of returning to education as an adult student

As an adult student, the thought of returning to education can be incredibly daunting. However, retraining or upskilling as an adult can offer many personal and professional benefits that can help boost your career. So, whether you’re looking at gaining some new skills to work towards a promotion, or you want to take your career in a new direction, take a look at some of the top benefits of returning to education as an adult student.

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1. Keep up to date with the industry

With technological advancements and new practices regularly being introduced, industries are always changing. Returning to education allows you to keep up to date and embrace changes in your industry. Part-time adult courses allow you to keep up to date alongside your current role, so you can put your new learning into practice.

2. Career advancement and new opportunities

    Returning to education can provide you with new skills and qualifications, helping you to advance in your career and gain new opportunities. You could upskill in your current field, learn a new trade to add to your skillset, or even gain leadership qualifications to help prepare you for management roles.

    Many adult students decide to return to education to shift careers or pursue a promotion, but don’t want to sacrifice their current role in doing so. If you are concerned about balancing your education alongside your other commitments, part-time courses allow you to attend classes at times that suit your needs, so you can still focus on your qualification without having to compromise your other responsibilities!

    If you’re looking to gain a nationally recognised leadership qualification, Warrington & Vale Royal College offers a range of Institute of Leadership & Management (ILM) courses that are ideal for advancing your career. The best part? These courses are delivered online, allowing you to work towards a promotion from the comfort of your own home. Learn more about the college’s ILM qualifications and other professional courses, including Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), and apply now here.

    3. Increased earning potential

      Upskilling and adding qualifications to your CV can help make you stand out against other candidates, increasing your employability and preparedness for certain roles. Returning to education can allow you to gain the skills you need for more senior job roles, which can significantly increase your earning potential.

      4. Networking opportunities

        Going back to college allows you to meet new people, both staff and fellow students, which can open new perspectives and opportunities. Networking with people you meet through your course creates valuable connections that can benefit your career and future.

        5. Personal growth and development

          Sometimes, you don’t need a reason to take on a new challenge. Enrolling on a part-time college course is a great way to build valuable skills like resilience, adaptability, and critical thinking. These soft skills not only help you succeed at college but also play a big role in your personal growth and development.

          With a wide range of full-time and part-time courses on offer, Warrington & Vale Royal College can help you take the next steps in your career. As an adult student, you will have access to a variety of support and resources to help you balance your college course alongside other responsibilities, ensuring that your return to education is both manageable and rewarding.

          From professionally accredited qualifications like Institute of Leadership & Management (ILM) to Higher Technical Qualifications (HTQs) and courses for leisure, the college offers something for everyone.

          Financial support to help you succeed

          Your course may be FREE* if you are in receipt of an income-based benefit or in employment and earning less than £25,000 per year (or £33,958.60 if you reside in Liverpool City Region Combined Authority).

          There are also several funding options in place that, if eligible, allow you to study now and pay later, pay in instalments, or not pay at all! Additionally, you may be able to access financial support during your studies, such as the Further Education Bursary Fund, to help with the cost of college life.

          Want to learn more? Contact the college’s friendly Learner Services Team today to kick-start your future! Email them at learner.services@wvr.ac.uk or call 01925 494 400.

          Find out more about the college’s adult courses here