How to Apply

Apply for Further Education and vocational courses

If you've decided which course you'd like to apply for, you can download an application form and post it FREE to:
Newcastle College, FREEPOST NT920, Rye Hill Campus, Scotswood Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 5BR.

Once we've received your application form, we'll contact you to let you know what happens next. If you can/want to enrol directly to this course we will contact you to do this. If you have any queries, simply contact our Advice and Enquiry Centre. Phone: (0191) 200 4000 or e-mail enquiries@ncl-coll.ac.uk.

Apply for full-time Higher Education courses

To apply for our Higher Education courses, you will need apply electronically using the web-based online application system at www.ucas.com

The advantages of UCAS Applications are that:

  • It is easy to use and can be accessed anywhere there is an internet connection
  • Support and advice is available from www.ucas.com
  • It can be used by students in schools and colleges and those applying independently.
  • Common mistakes can be prevented or corrected immediately
  • Online applications are processed within 24 hours, compared with up to three weeks for paper application forms.

If you are at school or college, staff there will be able to help you with the online application process.

Phone: +44 (0)870 1122211

Email: enquiries@ucas.ac.uk

When you apply, you will need the UCAS code for your chosen course (See the course listing in the prospectus or information sheet). You will also need Newcastle College's institution name and code. The institution name is NCAST. The institution code is N23.

Apply for part-time Higher Education courses

Apply Online: To quickest way to get your application in is to use our online application form; or call 0191 200 4000, speak to one of our friendly advisers; or request an application form in person from our Rye Hill Campus; or if you are unable to enrol in person or by telephone and do not wish to use our online application form you can download a copy from the top of this page and post it back to us.

Not sure which course to study?

If you're not sure which course or subject to choose and would like more general advice, you can speak to one of our student advisers. They can discuss your options with you and help you to determine the most appropriate course for you. Telephone 0191 200 4000 or e-mail us at enquiries@ncl-coll.ac.uk

Deadlines

If you miss the UCAS deadline of 15 January 2008, don't think you have missed out. It is likely that we will still be able to help you, please contact our UCAS Admissions Team. Telephone: 0191 200 4110 or 200 4558 or email: enquiries@ncl-coll.ac.uk

Identification

The Learner Records Service requires learners to verify their identity at enrolment, therefore when enrolling for your course you will need to bring original copies of one of the following documents with you. If you enrol over the phone, you will be required to bring this identification with you to collect your ID card before you start your course.
  • Passport
  • Photo driving licence
  • Armed Forces service ID
  • National Insurance Card
  • Certificate of Entitlement to Funding
  • Bank Credit/Debit Card
  • Your Newcastle College Student ID Card
To find out more please contact Student Services on 0191 200 4000.
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Newcastle College,
Rye Hill Campus,
Scotswood Road,
Newcastle upon Tyne.
NE4 7SA.

Telephone: +44 (0)191 200 4000
Email: enquiries@ncl-coll.ac.uk

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