Where You Learn
Further Education (FE) colleges are one of the options open to you when you have finished your school education, and can enable you to continue learning new skills.
Visit the Aimhigher website for an interactive map of FE colleges in the South East
Going to College brings together all the education and transport information students need for Hampshire.
The links below contain information about places to study, what courses to go for and how to apply, plus lots more..
Higher Education (HE) colleges
Maybe you want to know more about going to university? What you can do there and what it will be like? Aimhigher shows you how higher education can improve your career prospects.
Visit this interactive map to locate HE (Higher Education) colleges and universities across the UK.
The TQI website helps you compare institutions and subjects, and make a more informed choice of where to study.
www.unofficial-guides.com and www.newstudent.org are useful sites for choosing a college or a university.
If you have learning difficulties and disabilities, visit the 'Into HE' pages at www.skill.org.uk
www.studylink.com contains a database of undergraduate opportunities in the UK and abroad.
The links below contain information about places to study, what courses to go for and how to apply, plus lots more.
Higher Education e-zines
Personal Statements
Get into Uni and www.personalstatement.info give valuable advice on how to write your personal statement.
Study abroad
www.careerseurope.co.uk has some very useful information on studying in Europe.
If you want to study in the USA, visit www.fulbright.co.uk. This includes essential information on the SAT preparation you will need before you can enter higher education in America. Also visit www.educationindex.com to track down higher education institutions in America.
If you are interested in other countries, www.studyabroad.com is a useful research tool.
If Australia appeals to you, visit www.studylink.com The site includes learning opportunities in Australia, but for greater choice check out the Association of Commonwealth Universities at www.acu.ac.uk
Work based training allows you to get paid and gain qualifications whilst you are getting experience and learning new skills in a working environment.
The links below contain information about what courses to go for and how to apply...
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