Vegan student wins battle to skip farming module | Wilts and

Vegan student wins battle to skip farming module | Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard


An animal management student has won a battle with her college to skip the module on farming - because she's vegan.
Fiji Willetts, 18, says she enrolled on the course after reading it was "great for people who love animals" in the college prospectus.
But she was soon devastated when she found out she had to complete a module on farm husbandry - including working on a farm and possibly visiting an abattoir.
The vegan of four years claims tutors at South Gloucestershire and Stroud College said skipping the unit would result in an "automatic fail".
The animal lover claims she was told she could alternatively leave the college or enroll on another course.

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