The Adult Education team offers guidance to those enquiring about Adult Education courses. Located
near the front entrance, the Adult Education office provides a central point where
students can receive the advice they need to make decisions about their learning.
If the College cannot provide a course you are looking for you may wish to look
at the cambridgeshire.net website which offers information on courses in the local
area.
Students are welcome to use the extensive Careers information section in the main College Library and to
discuss their career plans with the College careers advisers.
Students are welcome to use the College library. A specific leaflet giving full
details is available with your welcome pack.
The library offers access to a wide range of print and non-print resources including
books, periodicals, audio CDs and DVDs.
The library is open Monday & Wednesday 8.30-5.30pm, Tuesday & Thursday 8.30-7.00pm
and Friday 8.30-4.30pm, term time only.
Adult students must produce their Adult Education student card when they visit the library
and when they wish to borrow anything.
Additional support is available for study related costs including equipment, books, transport for those
completing assessed or examined courses.
Exemption from tuition fees for eligible students applies to supported courses including Modern languages
courses, GCSEs and A levels.
We are committed to meeting the needs of people with disabilities, recognising
that a disability can affect people in different ways. We encourage people with
disabilities to make relevant staff aware of their needs so that full and
appropriate support may be provided.
We are very pleased to have had the opportunity, in partnership with Disabled Go
to improve further our support for disabled members of the College community.
Students with disabilities will receive all the support they need to be
accommodated properly and fairly. There is a link to our Single Equality Scheme
in the related information section to the right of this page.
Reception is the centre for the exchange of information and can help you with your enquiries.
The service is located inside the main entrance.
The College is keen to ensure that all Adult Education students are given every opportunity to participate fully in their chosen courses
within the Adult Education programme.
We are all unique and every one of us has particular needs. As a public sector organisation, we have a responsibility for the needs of individuals in
the ways that we provide our services to all our learners. The Equality Act of 2010 identified nine particular needs of individuals for which all
organisations must have due regard. These are: Age; Disability; Gender reassignment; Marriage and civil partnership; Pregnancy and maternity; Race;
Religion and belief; Sex (Gender) and Sexual orientation. Collectively they are known as Protected Characteristics. For more information please see
Supporting Your Needs pdf document...
This is a link to our Complaints procedure