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About Westminster Kingsway College (WKC) Westminster Kingsway College is a large Further Education College with four teaching centres in London, from King’s Cross to Westminster and the West End. The College serves both the local and business communities as well as attracting students from all over the world. Students enrol on wide-ranging academic and vocational provision, specialist courses in hospitality and catering and in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL). What’s on offer? Whatever your dreams and ambitions, Westminster Kingsway College can help you to achieve your personal goals. We cater for students of all ages and offer a vast range of subjects and qualifications. School leavers can take either the academic or vocational route to a future career and mature students can study for professional qualifications or prepare for university with one of our Access to Higher Education courses. You can study full-time or part-time, during the day, in the evening or on Saturdays. Westminster Kingsway College offers full and part-time courses in many different subject areas – such as computing and ICT, business administration, film and media, art and design, performing arts, ESOL, hospitality and catering, health and social care, teaching courses, travel and tourism, working with children and access to Higher Education. We also offer a programme of Foundation Degrees in a wide range of subjects, including Business, Accounting, Culinary Arts, Hospitality Management, Travel and Tourism and Public Administration. Facilities Our diverse student population has many opportunities to enjoy life outside of the classroom. The student activities team organise a programme of personal, social, leisure and health-related activities at each centre based on the needs of students and the facilities available. We also offer a varied sport and fitness programme to all students. If you need information, advice or support, student advisors are there to help you, offering advice on many issues including welfare, benefits and finance, housing, immigration and personal problems. Personal Advisers from Connexions are based in the College at the King’s Cross Centre, providing a comprehensive support and advice service and the College Careers Service provides advisers who can help students with many aspects of their career planning, from writing a CV to entry into Higher Education. There is also a Disability Support service to provide advice, support and equipment to any student with a physical disability, to ensure equal access to study.
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