Hi Keith,
I have read your post a few times and unfortunately cannot answer your question - but considering that no-one else has for the last 3 days, I would just like to make a few comments.
Congratulations on your decision. I am all for people who pursue their dreams. I hope you have saved up a lot of money, for a 4 yr BSc degree is expensive and for the first 3 years, Physio wages/ salaries aren't really that great. And only a little better as a Senior.
What do you mean by "... resources for mature Students..." and "catering for mature students"???
What is the difference between someone who is 20 and someone who is 40 in participating in a BSc programme?
Life experience is a great skill to have for those who can use it well. I think that in Physio, this mainly relates to the areas of communication and education. This might help you in your chances to find a job. First and foremost, however, physio is a science ...
Wishing you the best of luck,
Fyzzio