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For students under 21 years, passes in 3 GCSE/GCE/CSE, normally including English, Mathematics and either Chemistry or a biological science, as well as one of the following:

UCAS Tariff: 200 points, including an A-level science, preferably chemistry or a biological science. Key skills acceptable for inclusion in offers.
ND/C (Level 3): 3 merits, specified subjects. GNVQ (Adv): merit, specified subjects. Scottish Higher: CCCC, specified subjects. International Baccalaureate: Individually assessed
QAA approved access course: Acceptable, subject specific units
Kite marked Access course: science/health studies preferably to include chemistry or a biological science.
IELTS Level 6 overall, level 6 in writing

For candidates over 21, either qualifications as above or other appropriate qualifications or experience which suggest that the applicant has an equal opportunity to succeed on the course. If you are a mature student lacking in formal qualifications, but who can demonstrate enthusiasm, determination, and evidence of academic study at an appropriate level, you may also be considered.

Entry is restricted to applicants of 18 and over.


 

Interviews are held throughout the year prior to for the next academic year starting in September/October. Interviews are conducted by members of the Management Team.

Applicants should complete the application form and send it together with the other documents listed on the form to Student Admissions at the College address. An administration fee is charged and should be enclosed with the application.
As a registered charity, the College is a non-profit-making organisation and endeavours to keep fees as low as possible. Any increases to fees incurred by improving and maintaining our high standard of teaching are kept to a minimum. Further details are available on request from the Student Administrator.


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