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*NEW* Click here for free travel in London if aged 16 or 17

Transport for London are providing free bus travel for any 16-17 year old student who lives in the Greater London area. They are also offering half price fares on the underground. To take advantage of these great deals you need to pick up an application form at a Post Office, fill it in and take it to the Admissions and Advice office at the site you study at for them to complete it.


Courses start soon, so if you want to join a course, now is the time to apply and enrol for your chosen area of study. Enrolment is generally held at the centre where your course takes place.

If your course takes place at one of the following centres:

King's Cross Centre
Soho Centre
Regent's Park Centre
Victoria Centre

please telephone our course information staff on 0870 060 9800 for times and further enrolment details.

*NEW: APPLY ONLINE.
PLEASE SELECT THE LINK AT THE TOP OF THIS WEBSITE*

When you attend for enrolment please bring with you the following items:

• Your completed application form click here to download an application form

• The correct fee for your course, if applicable, + £25 for the student card fee

• Two passport-sized photographs

• If your employer is paying your fees, please bring an official letter to confirm this

• If you are paying a concessionary fee, because you are in receipt of an income-based benefit (formerly known as means tested benefit), please bring recent evidence (dated within the last 2 months) of your benefit, such as a letter from Benefits Agency/Job Centre/Inland Revenue. If you are paying a reduced fee (where available) as a Camden or Wandsworth resident, please bring evidence of your address.

• If you are an asylum seeker or have refugee status, please bring a letter (IND) to show this.

• If you have been living in a European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) and have recently arrived in the UK, please bring your passport or other proof that shows your residence for at least three years (from 1 September 2004).

Enrolment for courses held at community centres and libraries in Camden will take place at the first session.

Enrolment information is also shown in the data-search facility on our website.

Course Advice

To help you to decide what your next step should be, we offer a number of opportunities to get advice – these are specially useful if you are thinking of progressing through a range of qualifications.

Advisers are available at all main college centres during term-time between 9.00am and 5.00pm. We also offer this service during college holidays, but the hours may be reduced, so it is worthwhile checking with us first, by telephoning 0870 060 9800.

 

An advice service is also available every week during termtime at community locations in Camden, so if one of these is near to where you live, why not go along and speak to an advisor there:

Abbey Community Centre
222c Belsize Road, NW6 4DJ
Monday 10-1 and Thursday 10-1

Kingsgate Community Centre
107 Kingsgate Road, NW6 2JH
Tuesday 10-1

Community Housing
100 Chalk Farm Road, NW1 8EH
Wednesday, 1-3.