Ofsted inspectors visited the Lord Mayor’s Walk campus between Tuesday, March 12, and Friday, March 15, and rated its degree apprenticeships as ‘good’ in all areas.
Inspectors from the watchdog praised the apprentices who they said “collaborate enthusiastically in the professional learning environments created by lecturers and tutors”.
The university works with two subcontractors to provide courses leading to qualifications in English, mathematics and a specialist management qualification. It has been offering degree apprenticeships since 2018.
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