Are you considering where your future lies? Maybe considering applying to college? Then you’ll be interested to know that Fife College is now accepting applications for over 400 courses starting this August. The courses, covering over 40 different subject areas, are available for study at campuses all across the region – Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy, Glenrothes, Rosyth and Levenmouth - as well as many you can study online and in your own time.

Course options for learners of all ages and backgrounds

Choosing the right course is an important decision. Whether you’re leaving school and looking for qualifications to get your first job; looking to learn new skills to help progress your career prospects; or even considering a career change into a new area, Fife College is confident it will have something to meet your needs.

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There are hundreds of options available, from starter courses, vocational training and apprenticeships through to HNCs, HNDs and degree pathway qualifications. Also on offer are professional qualifications in subject areas such as project management, leadership, and learning and development, as well as a range of short-term, online courses to help your job and career prospects.

First-class facilities at all campuses

There are a host of fantastic facilities available across the five campuses. In Kirkcaldy, there are state-of-the-art training kitchens and an increasingly popular customer-facing restaurant to help train the culinary arts and hospitality students of the future. In Dunfermline, there is a fabulous Media Space including photography studio and dark room. And in Glenrothes, the College has high-tech screen, sound and radio studios and has made a huge investment in digital labs and equipment for a wide range of creative media and digital courses, including 3D animation, computer games design, coding and software development and the growing importance of cyber security.

There are also excellent modern care suites, to capitalise on the huge demand in the region for health, social and child care workers. Across a number of campuses, you’ll find you’ll find superb new engineering equipment for traditional disciplines such as manufacturing, electrical and mechanical as well as exciting new areas including electric car, computer-aided design, drones and renewable energy. Other excellent facilities across the five campuses include hair, beauty and make-up salons; studios for jewellery making and furniture design; a drama theatre and a University Hub.

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Strong links with local employers

One of the key benefits available are the fact that courses are all designed in tandem with industry insights, and one big advantage you’ll find with studying at Fife College is the close links with local employers – whether through apprenticeship schemes or the opportunities afforded with work placements and job experience. The College is very proud of the fact that 95% of full-time students progress either to employment or to further study after completing their qualifications there – one of the highest progression scores of any college in Scotland.

Flexible study options to suit your work/family balance

What’s more, you can study to suit your own lifestyle – full-time, part-time, distance learning, even combined with your school or workplace commitments. And one of the best things about the College is the ability to take an alternative approach towards studying a degree. 

Partnerships with numerous universities across the country means that the College can offer over 550 progression routes to a degree, so students can start their studies locally at college, take one year at a time, gain a qualification for each year of study, and then move into second or third year of a degree course at university. So students benefit from studying for a degree locally, flexibly and potentially at less expense than initially moving away to study.

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Wide range of student support services

The College also offers a welcoming student support team who are on hand to help you with more practical questions about coming to college, such as funding, travel, employability and wellbeing, or even if you just need help with your application. And there is a range of initiatives on offer to help students deal with the cost of living crisis, including free breakfasts, free gym sessions and haircuts, availability of ‘warm spaces’ and help with hardship funds. There are good reasons why 94% of Fife College students would recommend them!

So easy to apply

Just check the new Prospectus or the Fife College website for subject areas and available courses. If you want further information, feel free to call or email the College and they’ll be happy to help. And remember, if you are still at school, you can ask your guidance teacher or your local SDS careers advisor for help, as well as seeking the views of parents, friends or your employer.

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And applying for a course is easy. Just complete the online application form on the website, or speak to the student services team over the phone (0344 248 0115 )if that’s easier.

Fife College looks forward to welcoming you, and they’re confident that you’ll love Fife College as much as they do.