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Bbbananas | 07:51 Wed 20th Oct 2010 | Jobs & Education
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We've all heard of the Open University - but has anyone any knowledge or experience of the Open College UK?

My daughter is about to part with £400+ to undertake a course in Nutrition & Dietetics (open/postal learning). The website seems authentic enough, and there is a Diploma at the end of it, issued by the SFTR - National UK Therapies Register - it seems to specialise in complementary therapies.

Any comments welcome. Thanks.
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Morning salla. There are some reviews on this:
http://www.hotcourses...301/sec_id/1/page.htm
As not all of them are complimentary, I presume they are genuine.
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Thank you Count - I'll read them when I can. I'm proud of my daughter for wanting to further her education, at her own cost if necessary, but I don't want her to waste her money. x
Morning all.
Is the diploma a recognised qualification? Could your daughter not do the course at a local college?
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It is a registered and recognised CMA (Complementary Medical Association) Open College Diploma (SFTR accredited - whatever that is). So not a degree or anything, but a good thing to have on one's CV surely?

I just don't want her to waste her money on what turns out to be a worthless piece of paper to most health care professionals, hospitals, surgeries etc.
Morning, salla. How about contacting a potential future employer (clinic, hospital care agency, school or whatever) - their HR dept could tell you if the course is recognised and would count as evidence of learning etc.
Sorry, should have put a comma between hospital and care.

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