Alumni Stories

Many of our students progress to the world of work or higher education, read our Alumni stories to find out where our students went after College.

Stacey Sweeting

Stacey Sweeting

Courses Taken: Access to HE
Profession: Studying at university to become an Occupational Therapist
Years Studied: 2024-25

LMC has helped me move into a professional space as I am now heading to the University of Cumbria to become an amazing Occupational Therapist. I want to get a promising career that helps me give back to the NHS, who have helped me through a major journey.

Lisa Connolly

Lisa Connolly

Courses Taken: Access to HE
Profession: Administrator
Years Studied: 2024-25

Two key things I learned during my time at LMC were to push myself to be more sociable and to speak up. My classmates were so encouraging; they gave me the space to share my thoughts and reminded me that it’s okay to ask for help. The tutors were fantastic, always adapting their support to meet our individual needs.

Jessica Bolger

Jessica Bolger

Courses Taken: Access to HE
Profession: Administrator
Years Studied: 2024-25

The most enjoyable aspects of my course have been learning new skills and meeting new people. It’s been incredibly rewarding to challenge myself academically and discover subjects I never thought I’d be interested in. The supportive environment has helped me grow in confidence, and I’ve built strong friendships with classmates who share similar goals. I now feel much more prepared and motivated to take the next step towards higher education.

Georgia Procter

Georgia Procter

Courses Taken: T Level Business & Project Management Level 3
Profession: Health & Safety Assistant
Years Studied: 2023-2025

My time at LMC was more than just academic, it was a period of personal and professional growth. I gained practical skills that I continue to use in the workplace, alongside a deeper understanding of business. The supportive learning environment helped build my confidence, resilience, and ability to work collaboratively

Gurpreet Mabb

Gurpreet Mabb

Courses Taken: Hospitality Pathway Level 1 & 2
Years Studied: 2021-25

I chose to study at Lancaster & Morecambe College because I wanted to build my confidence and gain more knowledge, and learn about bar service, silver service, customer service, and barista skills. I’ve really enjoyed working with my peers and staff during the dinner services in the College restuarant, The Bay Restuarant, and learning more about the hospitality industry.

Rosie Woodhouse

Rosie Woodhouse

Courses Taken: Animal Management Level 3
Profession: Veterinary Medicine (Preliminary Year) at University of Nottingham
Years Studied: 2022-24

While at LMC, I became much more confident and independent. Before College, I was quite introverted and didn’t feel comfortable asking questions, but over the two years, I gradually came out of my shell. I also gained confidence working with animals I hadn’t handled before, thanks to the support and encouragement from my tutors.

Roxanne Moreton

Roxanne Moreton

Courses Taken: Land-Based Studies Level 1
Years Studied: 2024-present

I’ve been studying Land-Based Studies Level 1 at LMC and it’s been a great experience so far. One of the things I’ve enjoyed most is getting hands-on with a wide range of animals. It’s not just about looking after them, we’ve also been learning the science behind their care, which has been really interesting.

Maisy Lawton Thompson

Maisy Lawton Thompson

Courses Taken: Animal Management Level 3
Years Studied: 2023-2025

On my course I had the chance to travel to Vancouver, Canada for free. It was a great experience that boosted my confidence and helped me become more independent. It made me believe in myself and showed me what I’m capable of as I’d never been abroad before. The overseas trip opened up new possibilities to me, and got me more interested in travelling in the future. The fact that it was fully funded made it even better, as cost would have been a big barrier for me otherwise.

Molly Bangert

Molly Bangert

Courses Taken: T Level Animal Management & Science Level 3
Years Studied: 2023-2025

 A real highlight of the T Level course for me was the opportunity to go to Canada and gain work experience at a Bird of Prey Rehabilitation Centre. It was an amazing experience where I learned so much about wildlife care and got to see how animal rehabilitation works in a different country. Opportunities like that make the course exciting and have really confirmed that I’m on the right path.

Toby Park

Toby Park

Courses Taken: Animal Management & Science T Level
Years Studied: 2024-present

I hope to either continue on to university after the T Level course, potentially to study veterinary nursing, or to pursue a full-time career in the animal industry. I would recommend this course to others, I’d say it’s challenging and involves a lot of work, but if you’re thinking of going into the animal and land-based industry, it’s definitely worth it!

Amber Nicholson

Amber Nicholson

Courses Taken: Animal Care Level 1 and Animal Care Level 2
Years Studied: 2023-2025

After College, I’m aiming to specialise in working with dogs and hoping to apply for a role with a doggy day-care, as it’s something I’m genuinely passionate about. For anyone thinking about taking this course, I’d say if you love animals and want to build a future around them, this is a great place to start. You’ll learn so much, and it really sets you up for a career in doing what you love.

Olivia Dalby

Olivia Dalby

Courses Taken: Forensic Science Level 3
Profession: Hoping to progress to university for further study
Years Studied: 2024-present

Studying at LMC has helped me become more independent, and one of the key skills I’ve developed so far is communication. At college, you're constantly interacting with staff and classmates, which really helps strengthen this skill further. The course really supports my professional journey by contributing to my personal development and growth, although studying at College takes dedication and hard work, it all continues to build valuable life skills.