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Bradford College

Welcome to Bradford College

Confirm your place

If you have already applied to Bradford College and not yet accepted your place, you can do so here.

Accepting your place will ensure you receive all the information you need to start at Bradford College in advance so you can get the most out of your enrolment and induction.

If you have any queries regarding your application, or have not yet applied, do not hesitate to get in touch by emailing [email protected]. We can support you if you need extra advice or guidance about your grades or career options. Remember, you can still apply for courses starting in September!

Click on the enrolment tab to find out the next steps.

You’ve got your results, now what?

If you have already applied to Bradford College, you will have received information on what to do next to confirm your place. When you have confirmed your place, next step is enrolment.
Go to the enrolment tab to find out what you need to do.

College life

No matter which course you are attending, your first few weeks will be filled with new and exciting experiences – from our Freshers’ Fair to a range of wellbeing and enrichment activities for all students to meeting new classmates.

the marketplace area of the david hockney building with the tuk and go cafe in view

Make sure you kickstart your day the right way – enjoy  free breakfast  served from both the canteen and Tuk&Go Cafe in the Marketplace. There is a range of traditional, vegan and halal options available, all served with optional tea or coffee.

The free breakfast is available for all students aged 16-18, please have your student ID with you to claim.  

Please make sure that you wear your student ID badge and lanyard at all times to get access to the college buildings.

Lastly, don’t worry! Our staff are here to make sure your start at college is as easy and enjoyable as possible.

Get Involved

Don’t forget – we are here to answer any questions you may have! Otherwise, you can contact us at [email protected] or call us on 01274 088 088.

Arriving at College

Need to find us? Our College has great links to public transport.

If you’re arriving by bus or train, Bradford Interchange Bus and Train Station is a 12 minute walk from our main campus, at the David Hockney Building, just a few steps up from the Alhambra Theatre.

Additionally, if you’re travelling from Forster Square, it is just a 15 minute walk.

Our venues

Depending on which course you enrol on, your studies could take place at:

  • David Hockney Building
  • Lister Building
  • Advanced Technology Centre
  • Trinity Green Campus
  • Bradford College Apprenticeships (based in Little Germany).

When you arrive at college, don’t worry about not knowing where everything is yet! Our friendly staff will help you to get to the right place in our buildings, enabling you to start your course.

Getting set up

In your first few days, we will help you to set up your student log-in so that you can access all the online resources you need. You will also gain access to:

Email – Once you are enrolled, you will need to log in and activate your email account.

Your username will be your 8-digit student/enrolment number followed by, @bradfordcollege.ac.uk

For example, [email protected]

Your password is the first letter of your first name, followed by your date of birth, and finally the first letter of your surname. Each initial will need to be lowercase.

For example, the password for Joseph Bloggs, born 1st September 1995 would be, j010995b.

Moodle – here you can submit your assignments, download resources, track and monitor your progress and send messages directly to you tutor and other learners on your programme.

Library Resources – our Library staff are here to help you find resources both physically and online to support you during your time at college. They can also help with study skills and referencing. Our main library is on the ground floor of David Hockney Building. We also have a second library supporting the courses taught at Trinity Green in the Success Centre on the ground floor of Trinity Green.

Student Links

Library Services

Higher Education Resources

Logging on

Finance and Bursary Support

Here at the College, we provide financial support to you while you study with us.

We can offer help with childcare bursaries, teacher training bursaries, free meals and other forms of financial support to help you alongside your education.

If you’re 16 – 18 years old or 19+, with a gross household income of less than £30,000 per year, you can receive money to help with your studies.

Students aged 16 to 18

You can receive help with:

  • Travel costs
  • Course related expenses e.g. equipment, books and trips
  • Free meals (for qualifying students)

To receive this help, you must:

  • be aged 16, 17, or 18
  • be enrolled and attend a full-time funded course
  • show evidence of household income/benefits

Students aged 19+

You can receive financial help with:

  • Books, uniform, stationary and equipment
  • Travel costs
  • Childcare
  • Exam and tuition fees

Please note, you must attend your classes to meet the attendance criteria for the bursary.

Student Support

Students’ Union

Our Students’ Union is here to support you and make sure you get the best out of your time as a student. Here you can get involved in a range of clubs and societies and make your thoughts, visions and ideas heard.

Holding regular enrichment activities and events and providing regular volunteering opportunities – there is something for you to get involved in.

As a member of the Students’ Union you can claim a free NUS TOTUM Card – entitling you to a range of discounts on selected food and drink, fashion, technology and health and fitness. Depending on the membership type you go for, you’ll get access to lots of great student discounts and offers, a legal age ID card and a 12-month digital International Student Identity Card (ISIC) card.

Student Services

Our friendly Student Services Team are here to support you. 

Located in the David Hockney Building, they offer careers advice, safeguarding and wellbeing support, student accommodation service and financial support – making sure you feel fully supported during your time with us.

Disability Services

The service assists students with a learning difficulty, disability, medical condition or other learning need to realise their full academic and personal potential whilst studying at Bradford College.

Our staff have a great deal of knowledge and experience in working with disabled students studying on Further Education (FE) or Higher Education (HE) courses and will offer advice and support to any student who makes a referral to the service or wishes to know more about the support available.

For further information visit: https://www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk/disability  

Call: 01274 08 8344 or email: [email protected]

You can also visit us in the following locations during term-time:

Floor Three: David Hockney Building

Ground Floor: Trinity Green Building

Student Services

Students’ Union

Disability Services

Enrolment

Over the summer you will receive a letter inviting you into the College to enrol.

  • Please make sure you attend at your specified date and time slot to ensure that we can confirm your place on your course.
  • Don’t forget to bring a form of ID with you, as well as any sort of qualification certificates or documents.
  • Enrolling can sometimes take a couple of hours, as this is our busiest time of year. If you’re travelling to us by car, please be sure to park somewhere with plenty of time.

On the day, you will receive your Student Learner Agreement, student timetable and student ID badge and then that’s it – you’re all set to join us!

Don’t worry – we know life is busy. If you can’t attend on the date and time specified, please call in during the above dates, you will still be able to enrol.

Enrolling on a degree or higher-level qualification course 

If you’re enrolling onto a degree or higher-level qualification, your enrolment process will be part of your induction.  

You will meet the team, enrol onto the course and find out everything you need to know before you start your studies. 

How we use your information

We are looking forward to seeing for Induction,  in the meantime please take a moment to read the Learning Records Service Privacy Statement to understand the information held on record about you, why it is held and the third parties with whom the data may be shared. 

Good luck on your course!