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Going the Extra Mile for Adult FE Students

FE Courses for Adults Aged 19 and Over

At Bradford College, we’re committed to going the extra mile in providing a quality learning experience for our part-time students:

Improve your career opportunities

We offer a wide range of part-time, career-focussed, professional courses designed to help you go the extra mile in your career.

Study at times that suit you

Our part-time courses are designed to fit around your family or working life with many available to study during the day as well as the evening.

Fees freeze

Our fees are so last year! We’ve frozen our tuition fees for Further Education courses at last year’s prices to make studying part-time more affordable. Plus, you may not have to pay tuition fees for some courses.

Financial support

We have various sources of financial support which you may be able to tap into to help with the cost of studying. For more information on this contact our Student Finance Team on 01274 433246

Excellent success rates

This is no average college – our success rates for Further Education courses are far better than the national average. For long courses (more than 24 weeks in duration) our success rates are 79% compared to 76% nationally; and for short courses (between 5 and 24 weeks in duration) they are 90% compared to 82% nationally.

Talented tutors

Our tutors are a talented lot. Government Ofsted inspectors have highlighted good teaching and learning and our students sing their praises with over 90% stating that the quality of teaching on their course is good. Our talented and supportive tutors will provide you with all you need to fulfil your potential.

(Source: FE and HE Student Perception of College Survey, January 2011)

Satisfied students

We believe that high quality teaching provided by industry experienced tutors alongside high levels of encouragement and support is what makes our students satisfied. In fact, 97% of our students enjoy studying with us and 96% would recommend the College and their course to a friend.
(Source: FE Student Perception of College Survey, September 2010)