Hull College began delivering further education in 1952, and training workshops began in 1956.
Location and Transport
The college has four major campuses: Queen’s Gardens (the main campus), Park Street, Cannon Street, and the Kingston Communications Stadium.
It also has campuses in Goole, Harrogate, as well as a further 30 locations around Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire.
Buses are available from Paragon Interchange to the various campuses throughout the day, and there is easy access to rail, coach and local bus services.
Humberside International Airport is just a 30 minute drive from Hull.
National Express coach station is located next to the railway station and provides cheap and easy access to most major cities in the UK.
Entry Standards
All applications for full-time courses should be made through UCAS.
Applications for part-time courses should be made directly to Hull College.
Entry requirements are specific to individual courses. See the college website for more details.
Student Mix
The college has approximately 28,000 students.
Some 2,500 study undergraduate or postgraduate courses.
Course Flexibility
Higher education in the college is split into two faculties.
The Faculty of Arts comprises the historic School of Art and Design, and the Hull School of Performance Arts.
The Faculty of Business and Science, which is further divided into: School of Leadership and Management; School of Green Skills, Renewable Energies and Digital; School of Applied Social Science; and Sport.
Teaching Standards
Degree programmes are validated by Leeds Beckett University, the University of Huddersfield, and the University of Lincoln.
Specialist areas include digital and renewables, both based in the Centre for Digital and Green Energy Skills.
Course curriculums are designed in partnership with local employers.
Student Facilities
The college has hair and beauty salons, a childcare Centre, a fully-licensed silver service restaurant, and a common room with a pool table and snack machine.
Study spaces, free wi-fi and other electronic resources.
Students' Union
Hull College has an active Students’ Union which hosts the annual Fresher’s fair.
Social events are organised throughout the year, giving students the opportunity to participate in many activities, sporting events and external visits.
Students can make their voice heard through the Students’ Union, locally and nationally, on issues that concern them.
Sport
Scholars Gym and Studio is fitted with cardiovascular and resistance equipment, and offers fitness and exercise classes.
Careers Guidance
Hull College offers careers support to its graduates, regardless of how long ago they graduated.
Advice and guidance is given on re-training and changing jobs, redundancy, taking a career break or returning to work.
Location and Transport
The college has four major campuses: Queen’s Gardens (the main campus), Park Street, Cannon Street, and the Kingston Communications Stadium.
It also has campuses in Goole, Harrogate, as well as a further 30 locations around Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire.
Buses are available from Paragon Interchange to the various campuses throughout the day, and there is easy access to rail, coach and local bus services.
Humberside International Airport is just a 30 minute drive from Hull.
National Express coach station is located next to the railway station and provides cheap and easy access to most major cities in the UK.
Entry Standards
All applications for full-time courses should be made through UCAS.
Applications for part-time courses should be made directly to Hull College.
Entry requirements are specific to individual courses. See the college website for more details.
Student Mix
The college has approximately 28,000 students.
Some 2,500 study undergraduate or postgraduate courses.
Course Flexibility
Higher education in the college is split into two faculties.
The Faculty of Arts comprises the historic School of Art and Design, and the Hull School of Performance Arts.
The Faculty of Business and Science, which is further divided into: School of Leadership and Management; School of Green Skills, Renewable Energies and Digital; School of Applied Social Science; and Sport.
Teaching Standards
Degree programmes are validated by Leeds Beckett University, the University of Huddersfield, and the University of Lincoln.
Specialist areas include digital and renewables, both based in the Centre for Digital and Green Energy Skills.
Course curriculums are designed in partnership with local employers.
Student Facilities
The college has hair and beauty salons, a childcare Centre, a fully-licensed silver service restaurant, and a common room with a pool table and snack machine.
Study spaces, free wi-fi and other electronic resources.
Students' Union
Hull College has an active Students’ Union which hosts the annual Fresher’s fair.
Social events are organised throughout the year, giving students the opportunity to participate in many activities, sporting events and external visits.
Students can make their voice heard through the Students’ Union, locally and nationally, on issues that concern them.
Sport
Scholars Gym and Studio is fitted with cardiovascular and resistance equipment, and offers fitness and exercise classes.
Careers Guidance
Hull College offers careers support to its graduates, regardless of how long ago they graduated.
Advice and guidance is given on re-training and changing jobs, redundancy, taking a career break or returning to work.
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