College invites prospective students to explore courses ahead of open evening
Applications have opened for full-time, part-time and apprenticeship courses at University College Isle of Man for the next academic year, beginning in September 2026.
The college says prospective students can now apply for further education courses following GCSEs, along with a wide range of apprenticeship options.
An open evening will take place on Thursday (20 November) from 4pm-7pm, offering a chance to tour facilities, speak with lecturers and learn more about student life.
Principal Jesamine Kelly says: "We're really proud to provide such a wide range of learning opportunities for our community; whether you're finishing your GCSE's, thinking of reskilling, or want to earn while You learn, we have a course that will support your goals. Our subject areas are wide-ranging, from construction and land management, to IT, and business, from beauty and sport to art and health - there really is something for everyone."
Applications for the University Centre opened in October.
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