For future students enrolling with TCAP
For future students
This is my personal experience of the course and it may be different for others, but I wanted to share it so that anyone considering enrolling can make a fully informed decision.
I enrolled with The College of Animal Physiotherapy hoping it would support my progression within the animal care industry. Unfortunately, my experience was very disappointing.
Throughout the course I felt very much on my own with the learning. While I understand that independent study is expected, I had anticipated more structured guidance and support given the nature and cost of the programme.
There were very few practical days available, which made it difficult to gain the hands-on experience I had hoped for. I also asked about opportunities for further CPD but was not offered any options when I enquired.
I found there was very little help when it came to finding a placement. Although I asked for guidance, there was no follow-up to see whether I had been able to secure one. This left me feeling quite unsupported during an important part of the course.
In addition, there were no personal check-ins throughout my time studying. Communication mainly consisted of generic emails sent to all students rather than any individual support or progress discussions. The only time I received one-to-one emails was when I initiated contact first.
Given the overall level of support and the amount of independent learning required, I personally did not feel that the course represented good value for the £8,000 fee. I raised my concerns and requested a refund, and even asked whether a small portion of the fee could be returned as a compromise. However, this was declined.
As a result, I feel that I have lost a significant amount of money for a course that did not provide the level of support or experience I had expected. The course may suit people who are very comfortable working almost entirely independently, but for me it did not meet my expectations.
I would strongly encourage anyone considering enrolling to research carefully and fully understand the level of independent learning required before committing.








