We're delighted you're thinking about joining us.

We have lots of opportunities still available for this academic year. Here’s how you can become a Northampton College student this September:

STEP 1: Book an Advice Session  

Advice Sessions are a great opportunity for you to find out more about our courses, ask any questions you may have, and receive an offer to join us this year. 

Please be advised that some of our courses are oversubscribed and are offering waiting list places only – however, we would still love to see you at a session so we can advise on your next steps.

Book your place

Unsure which course to choose?

Please don’t worry – you can speak to a Futures careers adviser on the day.

Step 2: Apply for a course  

If you know which course you would like to study, you can apply before you attend your Advice Session to fast-track your application. You MUST attend a session to receive an offer.

Apply now

There will also be staff on-hand at the Advice Sessions to help with your application if you prefer. If you have already applied, there is no need to complete another application form before attending an Advice Session. Please make sure to bring your results slip/certificates to the session with you.

Step 3: Getting started  

Once you have attended your Advice Session, you will be told how to confirm your place and when to come in for induction.

Unsure about your options? 

If you need some advice and support, or still have unanswered questions about college, you can use our online chat to ask any questions you may have, by clicking the 'Let's Chat' icon in the bottom right hand corner.

Applying for a part-time course

Once you have found the right part-time course for you, you can apply online.

Applying for a University Level course

University Level courses can be applied for online, using the buttons on the individual course pages. Once you have found the course you would like to apply for, please click the ‘Apply Now’ button on that course page, where you will be taken through to the online application form for that course.

Course fees and financial support

There may be costs associated with your course, including course fees, travel costs and any equipment or uniform you may need to buy.

We can help with advice on the cost of coming to college through the College bursary.