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SPARSHOLT College has launched a new website where potential students can find out all they need to know about the courses on offer and the college environment.
The site has a new look with many new features and aspects to help visitors to find their way around more easily and get additional information.
New features include:
Expanded news and events section regularly updated with current press releases and photos, forthcoming events and a full news archive.
Student profiles featuring the thoughts and feelings of current and former students from across the college's range of courses plus photographs.
An extensive guide to the college featuring campus maps, directions, college history, term dates, student life and much more.
Prospective students can also find out about the range of full-time and part-time courses available at Sparsholt covering agriculture, sport, business, game and wildlife, animal management, equine studies, fishery studies, construction, horticulture and arboriculture.
The college's marketing manager, Gill Bramley, is responsible for the website's new look.
She said: "We recognised that the old site needed to be modernised and simplified. The new site is dramatically different and will ensure the college maintains a competitive position both locally and nationally and help potential students make that life-changing decision on where and what to study."
9:57am Friday 19th September 2008
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CommentPosted by: Potential Student on 10:49am Fri 19 Sep 08
Sorry SParsholt, it's not that great. I tried to request a prospectus online, but after 20 minutes still hadn't found the link. I eventually had to phone the college to make this request.
Sorry SParsholt, it's not that great. I tried to request a prospectus online, but after 20 minutes still hadn't found the link. I eventually had to phone the college to make this request.
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