Prospective Students Widening Participation Image


 

St. Mary’s Widening Participation Office can provide the following outreach services to prospective students and other interested groups:-

 

  • Student shadowing opportunities at St. Mary’s University College
  • Taster visits to St. Mary’s University College for senior school pupils. These are held in late October
  • Information, guidance and advice sessions.
  • ‘Admissions’ and ‘Subject specific’ presentations
  • ‘Student Ambassador Presentations'

The St. Mary’s experience in offering initial teacher training is now enriched by our success in offering the multi-disciplinary BA Liberal Arts degree.

To view and download the booklet, "Welcome to Our World", a guide for students who are thinking about third level education click here

The Student Ambassador Programme

Students are invited to volunteer as Student Ambassadors. The role of the Student Ambassadors is to support the Outreach programme of the College. This exciting initiative enables students to develop their own interpersonal skills as well as being a role model for those who are considering entering into Higher Education. There are a diverse range of activities that Student Ambassadors participate in. These include:

  • Attendance at Careers Fairs;
  • Presenting seminars and interactive workshops for schools;
  • Hosting prospective students who attend the College "Taster Days";
  • Welcoming guests who visit the College;
  • Supporting transition students;
  • Participating in Induction Week.

Student Ambassador Presentations

“We can tell them what it is really like”

Student Ambassadors can visit schools to provide pupils with an insight into their personal learning experience at St. Mary’s.

 

Michael O'Hare BEd Religious Studies recently provided a number of information sessions on life as a student at St. Mary's University College to pupils at Corpus Christi College, Belfast. The pupils really appreciated the insight that Michael offered to them.

 

 

Claire Mc Killop BEd Secondary (Religious Studies) degree – got the thumbs up from the Year 13 pupils of St Joseph's College Belfast.

 

 

 

Petrina Shields BA Liberal Arts (Religious Studies) degree -  the pupils of St Gemma's Secondary school wanted to know about the St. Mary's HE Bursary.

 

 

 

Petrina Shields BA Liberal Arts (Religious Studies) degree -  the pupils of St Gemma's Secondary school wanted to know about the St. Mary's HE Bursary.

 

Technology and Design Challenge for the Pupils

of Christian Brothers Secondary School

 

 

The pupils of Christian Brothers Secondary School in Belfast had their talents tested in a focused ‘Technology and Design Challenge’ hosted by the Second year BEd (Hons) Technology and Design students within St. Mary’s University College. The challenge culminated in the production of an L.E.D. torch and hologrammed identity tags. The pupils utilised Crocodile Clips software to plan the application of electronics to the Challenge ahead.


Kieran Mc Geown, College lecturer said… “The Technology and Design challenge will enable our students to reflect on how best to challenge, enthuse, excite and educate pupils of this age group within the subject area of Technology and Design. They, along with the technical staff within the Technology and Design department, deserve praise for their preparatory work which resulted in a very positive experience for all concerned. ”

 

The success of this initiative demonstrates the College’s commitment to Widening Participation in Higher Education by increasing awareness of the opportunities at St. Mary’s and raising the confidence, attainments and aspirations of the local pupils involved as well as contributing to the professional development of their student hosts.