I have a friend and colleague who studied at the University of Westminster and she said that the majority of the students on her course were older, being in their early to mid 30's and 40's. However, there were a minority in their 20's.
She did what was then a Bsc in Therapeutic Bodywork - what is now Remedial Massage and Neuromuscular Therapy, the degree which has just been suspended.
I am not surprised that this course has been withdrawn. It is just that there is competition out there from other courses and schools and I don't think that the course Westminster was offering was different enough from the others.
I think that looking at that course, if students want academic study achieving a degree at the end of it, they might consider going and studying Osteopathy for 4 years instead, or going and doing a degree in Physiotherapy over 3 years.
If they want more practical courses rather than academic courses, then there are plenty of schools that offer diplomas in Sports and Remedial Massage, that a lot of students would consider undertaking instead.
I don't know anything about the homeopathy course, but as far as the bodywork courses go, if they are not offering anything that different from other courses that are on offer, prospective students will not be encouraged to apply.