School of Business & Management Malta is a small college, which offers a number of benefits for all its students. Enrolling in a small college offers several distinct advantages that can enhance the educational experience and provide unique opportunities for personal and professional growth.
The major benefit of the smaller class size at SBM is that it offers a healthy learning environment and relationship between students and lecturers. This learning environment results in giving students individualized attention and feedback. Lecturers can identify strengths and weaknesses and guide students through individual tutorial sessions on how to improve their performance.
Moreover, the smaller class groups at SBM are conducive to encouraging students to participate in class discussions and express their opinions and concerns, this leads to a faster and more efficient learning process. This interactive approach to learning helps build confidence and critical thinking skills as students listen to each other’s ideas and opinions, enabling them to form their own opinions and in turn enriches the learning experience.
Since the School of Business & Management is a small college, a close-Knit community is formed which fosters a tight-knit atmosphere where students can easily form friendships and build a sense of belonging. Furthermore, lecturers and the administrative staff are likely to know students by name, creating a supportive environment that encourages collaboration and networking. Additionally, the School of Business & Management adopts an open door policy and students are always welcome to walk in and discuss their concerns with either the Dean or Centre Manager. Students are supported throughout their stay not only in academic matters but are also supported in other matters such as visa processes and renewals, work placement, transport applications and any other requests which can stem out from living in another country.
SBM also encourages students to get involved in the School Council and to be stakeholders and participate in the policy process. With fewer students SBM provide ample opportunities for such leadership positions. This involvement helps students develop skills that are valuable for their future careers.
Overall it can be said that, the School of Business & Management excel at providing personalised education, fostering strong community ties, offering better access to resources, and creating leadership opportunities—all while ensuring students receive individualized attention and support throughout their academic journey.