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New College Durham
If you have finished your GCSEs or A-Levels and are not sure what to do next, New College Durham is here to help. The college’s Summer Advice Centre is open from 18 July to 16 September to give you the information, advice and support you need to take your next step.
Throughout the summer, you can find out exactly what is on offer at New College Durham. Their expert teaching staff are available to chat about the college’s wide range of courses including A-Levels, T-Levels, vocational courses, degrees and short courses for adults. For those who have already secured their place, staff are on hand to answer any questions you may have or make any changes to your application.
New College Durham has over 50 years’ experience delivering high quality apprenticeships with success rates consistently above the national average. The apprenticeship team can talk you through the college’s apprenticeship programmes including apprenticeships for school leavers, higher apprenticeships and degree level programmes.
If you are still not sure about your way forward, you can get impartial careers guidance from the Advice Careers Support team. They can talk you through all your options and provide advice on student finance.
The college’s dedicated team of Learning Support staff offer a range of support services for students with special educational needs or disabilities. They are happy to discuss any support needs you may have and can put plans in place to help you get the most out of college life.
What’s more, you can access all of this outstanding support from the comfort of your own home. Contact the college via email help@newdur.ac.uk, call 0191 375 4000 or visit our website to LiveChat. If you prefer to speak to someone face to face, you are welcome to drop by the Framwellgate Moor campus during opening times.
The Summer Advice Centre at New College Durham, Framwellgate Moor, runs from 18 July to 16 September and is open Monday to Friday between 10.00am and 4.00pm.
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