The Connected Campus of Saint-Affrique is popular

The Connected Campus of Saint-Affrique is popular

Anne-Chantal Tarrisse est coordinatrice-tutrice pour le Campus Connecté. Marilyn Beaufour

Qu’il s’agisse du nombre d’utilisateurs ou des demandes de formations des entreprises, le Campus Connecté ouvert en 2021 fait l’unanimité.

The Saint-Affrique Connected Campus is popular and continues to grow in terms of users. This is evidenced by the thirteen registered for distance studies for 2023-2024, for its 3rd year of operation. A site which is gradually anchoring itself in the territory, both economically and educationally.

"This place on a human scale allows you to train online, either for university studies or for professional training, valuable for a rural land&quot ; specifies Anne-Chantal Tarrisse – Campus Connecté coordinator-tutor and higher education project manager.

She adds: "My role consists of offering adapted tools, motivating students, responding to them whatever their problem and advising them throughout the year, particularly during part-time periods". There are multiple profiles, from 19 years old to 50 years old, with the average age being 27 years old.

"Here are two examples. A student, after two years of stopping her studies, decides, upon learning of the existence of the campus, to resume her 3rd degree in law. She succeeded and continued with a Master’s degree in Toulouse this year. Another case, a young man, disappointed with the traditional school system, validates his Diploma of Access to University Studies (DAEU) on campus and enrolls in a design school despite the negative opinions of those around him. explains the campus tutor. Because here, these young people found an attentive and understanding ear.

Computer equipment

The new building has bright and spacious work spaces, a colorful and warm common relaxation room, IT equipment (computers, printer) and a kitchen equipped with a coffee machine, a kettle and a microwave to eat or snack on site.

Located on a hill, the building offers a green and peaceful view, conducive to concentration and serenity. This is demonstrated by the average success rate: 90%. Among the students supported by the Connected Campus in 2024-2025, three students in BTS, one in University Diploma in Science and Technology (DUST), one in License 3, two in Master 1, two in Master 2, one in DAEU&hellip ;

Local authorities

A State-certified structure, the Connected Campus allows you to benefit from an ideal environment for training but also to escape isolation. Anne-Chantal Tarrisse remarks: "I see a synergy between students, co-workers and people who come to train occasionally".

Because the Connected Campus also welcomes employees that local companies wish to train. "Effectively, in addition to students, the Connected Campus is available to local communities and economic players from Saint-Affricain for training. The goal is to adapt the campus to users" indicates Anne-Chantal Tarrisse. An essential place.

How to register ?

To register at Campus Connect, all you need to be 18 years old is to contact Anne-Chantal Tarrisse on 06 31 15  65 41 for a face-to-face appointment. With its support, you define your study or professional project (CAP-BEP) and you sign a contract. The latter stipulates, among other things, your presence on campus for a minimum of 12 hours per week, adaptable to your needs. your situation. A code allows access to common areas.

Connected Campus: 1 rue Henri Michel, www.campusconnecte- saintaff.fr

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