The
University of North London recently joined forces with London Guildhall
University to form London Metropolitan University, a notable and
respected name in London-area academics. Though the University of North
London no longer technically exists, 1994 graduate Caroline Rodgers,
social worker believes the spirit of the university and its rich
academic legacy live in through London Metropolitan.
Caroline Rodgers social worker
earned both her BSc hons in Social Science, as well as her Certificate
of Qualified Social Worked, from the esteemed institution over 20 years
ago, and continues to proudly represent the honor and virtue of the
North London’s strong academic history, impact and legacy when and
wherever she can. Now a genuine contributor to the community, as well as
a highly-valued professional, Rodgers continues to benefit from the
comprehensive, quality education she received at the University of North
London, and to put her academic success to work in the form of serving
others.
Caroline
Rodgers social worker fondly looks back on the incredible experience
she enjoyed at the University of North London, one that helped to shape
her into the productive, effective and caring social work professional
she is today. Though North London’s curriculum was at times very
challenging, even grueling, it provided her the strong educational
background and experience she needed to make a difference for the London
community for many years to come.
Caroline Rodgers is grateful to the UNL faculty for the incredible commitment they made to mold and shape people’s lives for so many years.
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