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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.don't know much about midwifery but found this
http://www.thebigchoice.com/Jobs/Want_to_be_a/Midwife.html
dunno if it helps xXx
As nect4r says, all the universties have their own criteria, but the newer ones and the old polytechnics are a lot more flexible - hence you're more likely to find a higher percentage of mature students on their courses..
We have an older uni in Leicester, as well an ex-poly. I went to the latter, and several mature colleagues there said they'd turned down the other one in favour of it, because they didn't like the snotty attitudes the other place.
No, joko. Glammapus is right.
Anyone entering university for the first time at the age of 21 is classed as a 'mature' student (at least by the institution for which I work)
evidence, and quick plug:
http://www.brad.ac.uk/external/geninfo/mature-leaflet.pdf
There is a system universities use called 'accreditation of prior learning' to determine the suitability of mature students. So you might find it useful to do a Google search on this.
Otherwise I can just confirm what others have said. For midwifery, you will probably need to have done an Access course in a science/health-related subject.
But, yes, don't be afraid to contact universities and ask them their policy.