Posted: Sun 8th May 2011

Yale College Admissions

This article is old - Published: Sunday, May 8th, 2011

There are a number of ways you can apply for courses at Yale College for both full and part time courses.

For full time courses students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible due to the popularity of courses.

Online applications forms are available from the college’s website or alternatively you can apply by post.

Informal interviews for courses usually start in January then you will receive an offer of a place which should be confirmed upon receipt of your GCSEs or other relevant results.

For students on full time courses there is a £20 administration fee applicable when starting at Yale.

Enrolment confirmation days will be held on the 28th August and 29th August this year when staff will be on hand to advise students. GCSE results should be brought along.

Below are some important dates for full time applicants this year:

23th August 2012 – GCSE Results Day
28th August and 29th August 2012 – Enrolment Confirmation Days
6th September 2012– Start of Term For New Students

With regards to part time courses you can apply online using your credit or debit card to pay.

Alternatively you can pay by cash, cheque, credit or debit cards in person at the Grove Park Campus or by phone on 01978 311794.



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