Application received
Thank you for your application, we’re delighted you want to join us. Please read the information below.
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What happens next?
Your application will be processed and we will invite you to one of our Admissions Evenings.
These happen throughout the academic year and do exactly what they say on the tin! You will be invited into college on a weekday evening and you will find out more about your course and have a chat with our tutors. Watch out for the letter we send you with your Admissions Evening date!
At the Admissions Evening you will be offered either a conditional offer (based on your GCSE results or other criteria) or a unconditional offer. If the course isn't right for you, our Student Services team will work with you to find one that is.
Have a question?
Check out our Applicant Hub where you will find lots of information that should help with any questions you have. Tap the button below:
Please note:
- As per the college’s Terms and Conditions, courses will only run subject to a sufficient number of students being recruited.
- Spaces on courses are offered (subject to suitability and qualification evidence) on a first come first served basis.
- On occasion, the college may choose to combine groups in order to ensure a course is viable to run.
- The college reserves the right to change, amend, modify, suspend or cancel courses at any time without notice.
- In the unlikely event that a course is cancelled, we will do our best to find you a place on a similar course.
- In the event of your course being oversubscribed, you may be asked to join a waiting list.
- Access to student finance support fund is on a first come first served basis. For the best chance to access funds, you should complete and submit the application during enrolment. Speak to a member of staff at the enrolment events for more information.
- If you are under 19 and studying at Hugh Baird College, you won’t just enrol onto a course you will enrol onto a Study Programme. Your study Programme will be individualised dependent upon previous qualifications and subject course applied for. All Study Programmes include a qualification in the subject area applied for; English and maths GCSE if a grade 4 (old grading system: C) has not already been attained, personal development sessions, enrichment and employability training and external work experience. All elements of the study programme are compulsory.