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Enroll at White Hart Lane: Degree courses kick off at Tottenham

 

Thursday 16 August 2012 05:50 EDT
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A view of Tottenham stadium White Hart Lane
A view of Tottenham stadium White Hart Lane (GETTY IMAGES)

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Tottenham Hotspur has become the first Premier League football club to run a degree programme, with students enrolling at its White Hart Lane stadium for lectures.

The club is turning its stadium into a "mini university", offering 25 places each on two foundation degree courses – one in applied sport and community development and the other in sports hospitality and nutrition. Both could be the stepping stone to a full honours degree at Middlesex University.

Grant Cornwell, chief executive of the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation which runs the degree programme, said: "We're almost at capacity for the two courses."

Fees have been fixed at £6,000 a year, for which students are eligible for government loans as with mainstream universities.

Lectures are given by trained Middlesex University staff or expert outside lecturers.

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