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News: Congratulations to our HE Graduates!

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More than 250 Nottingham College Higher Education (HE) students celebrated their academic success as they graduated on Friday 3 November at Nottingham’s Albert Hall.

Guests of honour included the Sheriff of Nottingham, Councillor Glyn Jenkins and the Vice Chairman of Nottinghamshire County Council, Councillor Sue Saddington, who joined College staff to congratulate the graduates on their achievements. The ceremony opened with a procession led by Nottingham College Chief Executive, John van de Laarschot who said:

The Albert Hall and its grandeur offered the perfect backdrop for our HE students as they graduated today. They have all worked so hard over the past few years and this is their chance to celebrate their success with their lecturers, friends and family, who I’m sure are all very proud of them. 

This momentous occasion marks the start of an exciting new chapter for our graduates, whether that’s continuing in education or embarking on a new career. Hopefully they will look back at their time at Nottingham College with fond memories and I wish them the very best for the future. 

 — Nottingham College Chief Executive, John van de Laarschot
University graduate smiling

Graduate of the Year award went to Shabnam Sultana (photographed above), who achieved a Foundation Degree in Supporting Teaching and Learning, and is progressing to Nottingham Trent University to study a BA (Hons) in Education. She said:

It’s such a wonderful and proud feeling to graduate from College, and winning this award is like the cherry on top. I feel so overwhelmed; it came as a complete surprise! I’m so pleased that I was part of such a brilliant event. 

 — Graduate of the Year award winner Shabnam Sultana

The latest DLHE survey (Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education) shows that 98% of graduates were in employment or further study within six months of graduating from the College.

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  • 7th November 2017 (2:54 PM)
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