Tyne and Wear

Gateshead College Offers Course Help at 2026 Enrolment Event

By

Karen McGinn
10 March 2026, 1:45 pm

Gateshead College in Tyne and Wear is holding a community event on Monday, 16 March 2026, to help people find and sign up for their next course. The session will take place between 4:30 pm and 7:00 pm and is open to anyone looking to start studying in the next term. This is a practical opportunity for residents to get face-to-face support with their future education plans in a relaxed environment.

This enrolment event is specifically for school leavers and adult learners who want to see what training options are available to them. Staff will be on hand to guide visitors through the application process from start to finish. This ensures that every student has a better chance of securing their place on the right course without any delays or paperwork errors.

The college will also provide detailed information for parents and carers who are helping a young person make decisions about their future. Professional careers advisers will be available to discuss different types of training and how these courses are designed to meet the needs of local employers. Visitors can also ask questions about the daily life of a student and what kind of support is provided on campus.

Financial advice is another key part of the session, with staff offering guidance on funding, grants, and bursaries. They will explain what money is available to help with the costs of studying and how to apply for it before the new term begins. This help is designed to make sure that local residents have the financial information they need to focus on their training and career goals.

Attendees are being urged to plan their travel carefully due to ongoing work and lane closures on the Tyne Bridge. While the college has stated that the Baltic Campus is still open and easy to get to, leaving early is recommended to avoid local traffic congestion. Staff will be ready to welcome everyone for the full duration of the event until it closes at 7:00 pm.

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