Gail Corrin says it tries to meet student aspiration and industry requirements
Degrees at the University College Isle of Man hope to meet both student aspirations and local industry demand.
That's from Higher Education Manager Gail Corrin, as hundreds of pupils today get their A-level results.
Many will go onto university in the UK, but here on the Isle of Man Ms Corrin says there's a growing number looking into alternatives.
She says they're working hard at UCM to provide the best courses:
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