Applying
Full-Time Applications
Part-Time Applications
International Applications
Full-Time Applications
1. Once you have decided on the course for you, fill in the appropriate application form below and send it to Course Admissions at the college.
2. You will then receive an acknowledgement; this will be followed by an invitation to an interview. Failure to attend an interview could jeopardise your place at the college.
3. After your interview you will be sent a letter telling you whether you have been offered a place. Most offers will be provisional, depending on your exam results.
4. If you wish to accept this offer you must reply by the given date.
5. We will acknowledge receipt of your acceptance. If you do not hear from us please refer to your offer letter for instructions.
6. You will be sent details regarding your enrolment during late July/early August. You must enrol with the college on the specified date in your enrolment letter. This will usually take place during the last week in August. We cannot guarantee your place will be held if you do not attend on the given day. By the date of your enrolment you will have your exam results. On enrolment, you become a member of Chelmsford College. We can give help and support in completing application forms and understanding the enrolment procedure.
Your Interview:
The purpose of an interview is to find out if the course you have applied for is right for you. You will discuss your school work and outside interests and be expected to have some idea why you want to do the course. The interview is usually with a lecturer. S/he will be able to advise you on the full course details as well as the combinations of subjects available to you.
Fees:
There are no tuition fees payable for any student who is 16, 17 or 18 when his/her course starts. Students who are 19 years old or over when the course starts may have to pay an annual tuition fee for 09/10 of £800 (Access £470). Students who receive, or who are dependent on someone who receives, means tested benefits; students taking a first level 2 qualification, students aged 19-25 taking a first level 3 qualification or are over 25 and do not have a full level 2 qualification, will not pay tuition fees. There is financial support for students on low income.
Any questions?
During your wait for exam results and enrolment you are welcome to contact our course and careers adviser, Graham Batley (x3008), with any further enquiries you may have about courses.
Part-Time Applications
International Applications
A separate application procedure exists to meet the needs of international students.

