After starting their Pre-Master’s Programme with OnCampus Aston in January 2022, two students have now graduated from their progression Master’s degrees at Aston University.
Libina Scaria, from India, and Whitney Nga, from Cameroon, joined the cohort of graduates from Aston University as part of the class of 2023. They both successfully completed their Pre-Master’s Programme which allowed them to improve their academic English, while also learning the study skills and research methods needed for Master’s degree studies.
Professor Kathy Daniels, Associate Pro-Vice Chancellor (Engagement) at Aston University said: “Since OnCampus Aston opened in September 2021 we have seen hundreds of students enrol, and we look forward to many more graduates in the future.”
International students who enrol through OnCampus Aston have the opportunity to study a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at Aston, including business, finance, engineering, the health professions and law. Libina and Whitney progressed onto Master’s degrees in Human Resource Management and Accounting and Finance respectively.
The director of Global Study Centres for CEG, Chris Hooper, celebrated the students’ achievements.
“These are the first two of many success stories to come, as our OnCampus Aston centre continues to grow and help more international students prepare for their Aston University degree programmes.”