Clearing 2023: It allowed me to become a midwife sooner
Tue 22 August, 2023Midwifery was the number one career goal for a mature student at the ÑÇÉ«ÊÓƵ.
Up until early October, prospective students can useÌýClearingÌýto find a place that suits their needs – and the Clearing hotline and application process isn’t just for those who have received their exam results this summer.
For more information about applying to the ÑÇÉ«ÊÓƵ via Clearing visit or call the friendly admissions team on 0300 3300 073.
Olivia applied to study at Bedfordshire via Clearing after finishing her previous career, and is now about to finish her final year. Read all about her journey so far…
My name is Olivia Apps, I am 44 years old and live near Milton Keynes. I am in my final year of the BSc Midwifery course with placements at Bedford Hospital.
I hadn't planned on applying through ClearingÌýoriginally and had started a biology course in preparation for the Midwifery degree. I then decided to have a try to see if I could get a place sooner rather than waiting another year to start studying Midwifery as my previous job came to a natural end.
The ClearingÌýprocess was very simple and straightforward. I found the admissions team to be very helpful and friendly, answering any questions I had. I was offered an online interview soon after applying and was really excited to be offered a place.
I have been lucky to have great Personal Academic Tutors who have all been approachable and supportive. Our cohort have encountered some challenges through the course but overall any issues have been resolved.Ìý
Studying and being on placement has been a challenge financially but entirely possible. The NHS Learning Support Fund (with an extra £2,000 for parents) has helped with this. Some students manage a part-time job during the holidays to help support themselves financially. With a family, I prioritise spare time with them so just make sacrifices in other ways to save money.
The support and friendship from other students has been such a huge part of university. Our first year was predominantly online due to the Covid-19 pandemic, so we quickly created a WhatsApp group for the whole course and for the hospital site we were training at. This has been great for reminders, sharing ideas, tips and support. I would also recommend talking with students from other year groups at your local Hospital Trust as their experience is so helpful.
Do your research on the course you are applying for and – for those interested in healthcare courses – if possible do some volunteering at a local hospital to get a better idea of what might be involved in the role.Ìý
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For more information about applying to the ÑÇÉ«ÊÓƵ via Clearing visit or call the friendly admissions team on 0300 3300 073.
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