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Adult learners

At Bradford, we use the term 'adult learner' to describe anyone who is considering applying to university after a break in education, and/or is applying with non-traditional qualifications.

Adult learners currently make up around a third of our undergraduate community and we welcome their contribution to life at the University of Bradford.

Our knowledgeable and friendly Outreach and Recruitment Team are on hand to support students in returning to education. They run a range of webinars for adult learners, providing advice on key topics such as study choices, applications, interviews and student finance.

This is where I want to be

Ken is an adult learner alumnus from our BSc (Hons) Paramedic Science course and returned to education after an 18-year gap. Find out about his experience of studying at Bradford in this video.

Progression Scheme

The progression scheme is designed to benefit undergraduate applicants whose personal and educational circumstances mean they could be less likely to receive an offer based on our standard entry criteria.

As part of the scheme, applicants will automatically receive a reduced offer of 8 UCAS points lower than our standard entry criteria.

Support for adult learners

We are committed to making higher education as accessible as possible for adult learners and can support you in a number of ways:

  • Step Up to HE: our Step Up to Higher Education (HE) programme provides the perfect opportunity to meet other students and members of staff, whilst beginning to develop some of the key skills you will need to make a success of your studies,
  • Career and Employability Services: experienced careers advisers can help you to decide upon your career direction, find job opportunities and develop your employability through accredited modules, seminars and one-to-one career guidance interviews,
  • Nursery: our nursery offers affordable and high-quality childcare and educational experiences to children from 12 weeks to five years for University of Bradford students, staff and members of the public,
  • Bursaries: we have a number of bursaries available for home students, providing financial support throughout your studies.

The Family Study Room

Students who are parents can now study while watching their children play in the University library’s new Family Study Room. Located on the ground floor of the library, the room can only be booked by family groups with children under the age of 12.

After registering, students can book online for timeslots that can last up to four hours on weekdays between 9:00 and 17:00.

The dedicated room, filled with child-friendly furniture, books, colouring books and educational posters, can only be used by one family at a time. It also has a desk, power sockets and a chair which can be used for breastfeeding. 

Registration forms are available at the Library Enquiry Desk. 

Learn more about our library spaces

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Contact our Outreach and Recruitment Team

The Outreach and Recruitment team are here to support you during the transition to Higher Education.

The team work with colleges to support students on Access courses, as well as people who are pre-qualified. The team can provide you with information on qualifications, course options and how to make your application stand out.

In addition, they can also organise personalised campus visits and answer any questions you may have about coming to Bradford as an adult learner.

Email: schoolsandcolleges@bradford.ac.uk.

The outreach and recruitment team posing together in their office space.

Meet our adult learners

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Jacob

BEng (Hons) Software Engineering

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Shaun

BEng (Hons) Chemical Engineering

Naomi, an undergraduate student in International Business and Management in the Richmond building

Naomi

BSc (Hons) International Business and Management

A student smiling at the camera in the Bright building at Bradford University

Molly

BSc (Hons) Public Health and Community Wellbeing

Sean

BSc (Hons) Archaeology

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Sean was inspired to study BSc Archaeology at Bradford through his experiences with Operation Nightingale and Breaking Ground Heritage following leaving the Navy.

He was able to spend three weeks on a University dig in the Orkney Islands and has been on TV shows talking about his experiences as a veteran undertaking archaeology.

He plans to eventually work as a full-time member of staff for Operation Nightingale as he believes archaeology has "saved his life."

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BSc (Hons) Archaeology

Demi-Jo Morgan

BSc (Hons) Nursing (Child)

Child Nursing student, Demi-Jo Morgan, in uniform, stood in front of greenery.

Demi was inspired to study Child Nursing after her own personal experiences with her child.

She was able to do placements at three different hospitals.

She now has secured a permanent role at Pinderfields Hospital where she completed her final placement.

Child Nursing student, Demi-Jo Morgan, in uniform, stood in front of greenery.

BSc (Hons) Nursing (Child)

Isata Fofanah

Foundation in Clinical Sciences/Medicine

Isata Fofanah, Foundation in Clinical Sciences/Medicine

The opportunity to explore chemistry, biology and maths attracted her to the Foundation Year.

Knew she wanted to come to Bradford after attending an interview and meeting existing students.

Has taken advantage of academic skills sessions to develop her writing, referencing and presentation skills.

Isata Fofanah, Foundation in Clinical Sciences/Medicine

Foundation in Clinical Sciences/Medicine

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