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- To apply to New College, you must apply to the University of Oxford following the procedure described on the University website, and nominate New College as your first choice college. If you are accepted by the department or faculty in which you wish to study, your application will then be considered by New College.
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You’ve chosen to study at New College Swindon and it's easy to apply for our higher education, full time, adult and apprenticeship courses online, or in person if preferred.
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We are delighted that you have decided to join us as a student here at New College Swindon. To make sure you have a smooth start, it is important to get ahead. So, we have a few things for you to do now, that will help get you set-up and ready to hit the ground running in September.
Discover the options available to you after you finish school in September. Learn new skills and enhance your career with an adult course. Achieve a University Level qualification at our Swindon based campus. Find out about becoming an apprentice and learn about our programmes.
1. Choose a course. Check out the courses on offer using our course explorer or come to one of our open events to find out more. 2. Apply Online. Click the Apply Online button on the course page you are interested in and complete our online application form.
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For British citizens who've just left school, you can apply directly to colleges in your local area or where you're planning on living. You will typically follow these steps: 1. Make an application - Once you've found your ideal college course, you can apply to the relevant institution by submitting an online application, which typically includes a...
When applying for university-level courses the application process will depend on your mode of study, i.e. whether this is part or full time, or if you're an international student. 1. Part-time study- Contact the college directly for an application form. You may then be invited to interview. If successful, you'll receive an acceptance letter. 2. Fu...
If you're aged 19 or over and are planning on making a career changeor acquiring some new skills then you'll find colleges offer an array of adult learning options. The process is more or less the same as with those going to college straight after finishing school - you apply online, attend an interview, take a key skills assessment and then you'll...
While there's no centralised application portal when it comes to further education, you can still search for online and classroom-based college courses in your local area by visiting the National Careers Service (NCS) - Find a course.
Read about studying A-levels at college.Get an overview of the UK's FE sector.Our application window for 2025 entry open on Friday 11 October and close on Friday 13 December. Click here to be taken to our application portal. Applicants who apply by the advertised deadline will be contacted and advised about the next steps once applications open.
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