Graduation

Many children will not have encountered a University environment and many will not imagine that they might one day belong there. To make this real to children, to help them to see that such opportunities are within their grasp, the main celebration of achievement takes the form of award ceremonies at the University of Staffordshire, or the school near to the children's homes, attended by parents, family and friends. 

The event prides itself on being an enjoyable and inspirational occasion for everyone involved. 

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Children's University Certificates

At these ceremonies, children are presented with Children's University certificates that recognise their participation in Children's University activities. These certificates are awarded on the basis of hours of attendance so that they can be gained by all children irrespective of ability.  

Importantly, the certification follows the same pattern across all Children's Universities, giving a real currency to the children's work and it provides a clear record of participation on a cumulative basis that is useful to schools in monitoring children's out of school learning and helps to identify and evaluate the extent of children's involvement. 

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Children's University certificates can only be awarded to children who have followed courses that have been recognised by the Children's University, through its validation scheme, as providing high quality education. This ensures that the certificates have real meaning! 

Children's University award levels 

Children are encouraged to progress through the Children's University certification scheme, based on their number of hours of attendance throughout their involvement with the Children's University.  

Bronze, silver and gold certificates are awarded at CU Undergraduate, CU Postgraduate and CU Doctorate levels. The hours and expectations associated with these levels are outlined below. Honorary certificates are also awarded for outstanding achievement and commitment. 

Children can earn up to 30 different award certificates and badges. 

How many hours you need to complete for the awards available

Achievement level  

Award type  

Hours required to achieve this award

 

 

  

  

Bronze  

Silver  

Gold  

Undergraduate  

Award  

30  

65  

100  

Undergraduate  

Certificate  

130  

165  

200  

Undergraduate  

Diploma  

230  

265  

300  

Undergraduate  

Degree  

330  

365  

400  

Postgraduate  

Award  

430  

465  

500  

Postgraduate  

Certificate  

530  

565  

600  

Postgraduate  

Diploma  

630  

665  

700  

Postgraduate  

Masters degree  

730  

765  

800  

Doctorate  

Doctorate  

830  

865  

900  

Doctorate  

Fellowship  

930  

965  

1000  

A graduate

Graduates tossing their motorboards

The graduate stage

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