South Lanarkshire College still have a number of last-minute places on courses starting this month (January 2022).
From this date, the College will offer a wide variety of course options to potential students, looking to start their learner journey in 2022. The full list of courses on offer have been designed to help applicants make the right choice for their future career ambitions.
South Lanarkshire College is home to 5,000 students and is situated in the centre of East Kilbride, just 7 miles from the Centre of Glasgow. The area boasts a lively student community. There’s plenty of cafes, bars, shops and restaurants as well as easy access by public transport to the major city of Glasgow.
South Lanarkshire College, Head of Student Services, Rose Harkness said “At South Lanarkshire College, lecturing and support staff are award-winning, they are experienced in their field, and specialists in their industry. They’re fully committed to helping each and every one of their students, every step of the way”.
Rose continued “We are one of Scotland's top performing colleges for student success, and with 96% of our students progressing to further study or employment after graduating, South Lanarkshire College is a brilliant place for students to start their career journey”.
Rose concluded “The full list of courses on offer have been designed to help applicants make the right choice for their future career ambitions. January Courses with last minute places on offer include, Travel and Tourism, Hairdressing, Swap Access to Childcare, Health and Wellbeing Therapies, Horticulture and much, much more. Spaces for courses are very limited and we encourage you to apply today to ensure you have your place by course start date, we look forward to welcoming you to South Lanarkshire College in 2022”.
Applicants can find out more about the January courses on offer by searching here. Staff are on hand to chat to you on 01355 270250 or by email to admissions@slc.ac.uk to support students through the applicant journey giving guidance and advice”.
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