There’s still time to join us this year!
Not sure what your next steps will be? Struggling to find a course? Or perhaps you applied somewhere else but have changed your mind?
With a huge range of courses to choose from, all taught by passionate teachers in cutting-edge facilities, we have a lot to offer.
Use our course comparison guide to work out what types of qualification are best for you
Applied elsewhere but want to join us? Have an offer from us but changed your mind about the course? Have no idea at all about what to do next?
We can help.
From 2-11 September you can visit us at Hornbeam Park and chat to our Enrolment team. Simply drop in on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, 4-6pm and our friendly team will be on hand to help.
No appointment is necessary: just come along with the following information, and we can help everything fall into place.
Your results
We can’t enrol you without evidence of your exam results. This could be an exam slip, letter from your school or your certificates.
Proof of your National Insurance number
This can be your National Insurance card or a tax or benefits letter.
Proof of identity
See below for acceptable forms of ID.
If you’re 16-18
One form of ID is required from the list below to enrol:
If you’re over 19
Please bring proof of any previous qualifications you may have.
You will need to bring one form of photo ID such as a:
Proof of address:
If you’re not a British citizen please also bring evidence of your right to reside in the UK*.
You may also want to bring:
*If you have not been living in the UK for three years before your course starts (or before 1st September 2025, if you are aged 16-18), you will need to bring evidence of your current immigration permission in the UK (for example, passport and biometric residence permit, Home Office letter, ARC card). If your immigration permission was granted on the basis of your relationship to another person, you will need to provide evidence of that relationship (for example, birth certificate, marriage/civil partnership certificate).
Whether you’re looking forward to studying with us at our Hornbeam Park site, or at Ripon Community House, you will need to come to our Hornbeam Park site to enrol.
Hornbeam Park Ave
Harrogate
HG2 8QT
Due to construction work, our car park will be unavailable – except for Blue Badge holders – during this year’s enrolment so we are asking visitors to use public transport where possible.
The campus has good public transport links and is just a two minute walk from Hornbeam Park train station, or a 20 minute walk from Harrogate town centre. A number of bus services also drop passengers off at nearby bus stops including on Hornbeam Crescent and Mount Gardens.
For those who do wish to travel by car, we would ask you to car-share if possible and to please find designated on-street parking spaces away from the college, for example on Stray Rein or at West Park multi-storey car park. Hornbeam Business Park’s spaces cannot be used.
Thank you; we look forward to welcoming you!
We hope these FAQs address any concerns you may have. If you can’t find the answer to your question please get in touch, our friendly team is ready to help. Using our online chat is the best way to speak to us and get the information you are looking for.
You will be welcomed by a friendly member of staff who will speak to you about your next steps. Whether this is advising you on your post-GCSE options or helping you to find a course based around your interests, we can help. Visiting campus will also give you a good feel for the place.
Not at all. You still have time to find your perfect course and make an application. Take a look at our course pages where you can find details of our T Levels, vocational courses and apprenticeships. If you would like to discuss your options, come along to our drop-in sessions and we can help find you the right course.
From 2-11 September you can visit us at Hornbeam Park and chat to our Enrolment team. Simply drop in on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, 4-6pm and our friendly team will be on hand to help. No appointment is necessary.
Absolutely! You still have time to find your ideal course and make an application. Visit our course pages where you can find details of our T Levels, vocational courses and apprenticeships.
If you would like to discuss your options, come along to our drop-in sessions:
From 2-11 September you can visit us at Hornbeam Park and chat to our Enrolment team. Simply drop in on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, 4-6pm and our friendly team will be on hand to help. No appointment is necessary.
You will usually receive these during your college induction. Your tutor or a member of your course department will contact you to arrange this.
The department you are studying with will contact you to arrange your return date to college and detail any information regarding what you need to bring with you.
Here at Harrogate College we don’t want finance to be a barrier to study. We offer a range of financial support to students to help with the costs associated with studying. You may be able to access support with travel, meals, childcare, fees and course related costs if you meet certain eligibility criteria. If you think you may be entitled to any financial support you will need to also bring the evidence needed for this to your enrolment meeting.
For full details of the support available to help you study, go to our Student Financial Support webpage.
Funds are limited so eligible students are advised to apply immediately after their enrolment. Staff will be available to support you to apply using the Student Financial Support Fund online application form which will be emailed to you. To complete the application, students must show their income evidence to staff when requested, (e.g. working tax credit/child tax credit award notice, benefits letter, Universal Credits statement, home office letter/ASPEN/ARC Card).
If you require childcare support, you can apply now and can do this by downloading the childcare applications form and quote form from the Student Finance page of the student intranet or here https://harrogate-college.ac.uk/financial-support/over-20s-childcare-support/. Applications must be checked and signed by curriculum admin teams before being scanned and submitted to childcareadvice@leedscitycollege.ac.uk. If you are 20+ and applying for childcare, you must also bring a copy of your child’s birth certificate to your enrolment meeting.
If you think you may be entitled to any financial support you will need to also bring the evidence needed for this to your enrolment meeting.