University College Plymouth St Mark & St John

FAQs

We hope that we will have answered many of the questions you may have surrounding placement learning at UCP Marjon. However here are some of the most frequently asked questions (FAQs).


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General FAQs


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Question: Which courses offer placement learning?

Question: How long does a placement last?

Question: What are the benefits of placement learning?

Question: Is there one department that deals with the administration of placements at Marjon?

FAQs for Existing and Prospective UCP Marjon Students:


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Question: When can I do a placement?

Question: Do I have to find my own placement?

Question: What makes a suitable placement?

Question: Will I be assessed whilst I’m on placement?

Question: Am I still classed as student whilst I’m on placement?

Question: How will I know what is expected of be during the placement process?

Question: I have a disability; can I still undertake a placement?

Question: Will I get paid for the duration of the placement?

FAQs for Existing and Prospective Placement Providers:


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Question: What makes a suitable placement?

Question: When can students undertake a placement?

Question: How will I know what is expected of me during the placement process?

Question: Will there be lots of paperwork involved in offering a placement?

Question: What level of supervision will I be expected to provide?

Question: I think that I can provide a placement that may be relevant to one of your courses, you haven’t made contact with me, what should I do?

Question: I’ve offered a placement opportunity in the past but have never received a student on placement?

Question: Will I get paid for offering a placement opportunity?

Question: Will I get the chance to provide feedback on the student and placement process?

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