WE’RE OPEN FOR ENROLMENT

We’re open for enrolment, but spaces are filling up fast! Drop in anytime between 8.30am and 4pm to secure your place on a course.

If you’re interested in becoming a student with us, you can come in and explore your options, speak to our award winning careers team and apply for a course.

What to bring to enrolment

When you enrol, please make sure you bring the following:

National Insurance Number
You’ll need to provide your National Insurance (NI) number.

Proof of ID

  • British citizens: Birth certificate, driving licence, passport, or Citizen Card

  • Non-UK residents: E-visa, share code, or valid biometric card

If you’re 19 or over – proof of income
Please bring evidence covering the last two months, such as:

  • Payslips (2 monthly or 4 weekly)

  • Your most recent HMRC letter (if self-employed)

  • Benefit statements/letters (covering the last two months)

We’re open Monday to Friday. Please attend at the time slot sent to you by email. If you miss your slot, you may come in from 12.30pm onwards (last walk-ins at 4.00pm)

Once you have enrolled, our Student Support team will contact you with your course, timetable and other key details.

I WANT TO APPLY

Apply now and become a City of Wolverhampton College Student in 3 easy steps:

  1. Browse the full range of subjects we have on offer by selecting a study option below.
  2. Browse through our range of courses, find the course you’re interested in and click ‘Apply Now’.
  3. Our team will be in touch to discuss next steps!

How to apply

Apply now and become a City of Wolverhampton College Student in 4 easy steps:

Find a course

Browse the full range of courses we have on offer by selecting a study option below.

Entry requirements

Make sure that the course is suitable for you, by checking that you have the essential entry requirements.

Apply now!

Click on the “Apply Now” button on the individual course page and complete the online application form.

We’ll be in touch

One of our friendly and supportive team members will be in touch with you shortly, to discuss your next steps.

I’VE APPLIED

This section explains what to do if you’ve already applied and now need to enrol at the college.
Step 1: Complete the enrolment steps in your application portal 
  1. Log in to your application portal by clicking here.
  2. Use the same login details you used when you signed up.
  3. Follow the steps listed in the ‘Next Steps’ box.

If you’re having any issues, please email us at CustomerServicesTeam@wolvcoll.ac.uk or visit in person. Our team will be happy to assist you.

Opening times for both campuses

Monday to Thursday: 8:30am – 5:00pm
(Last walk-ins accepted at 4:30pm)

Friday: 8:30am – 4:30pm
(Last walk-ins accepted at 4:00pm)

Once you have enrolled, you will be contacted by a member of our student support team to help you get started. They will provide you with information about your course, your timetable, and any other important details.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

After you have submitted your application, you will be contacted by our admissions team to arrange an interview. During the interview, the admissions tutor will discuss the course you have applied for and the entry requirements, as well as any additional support you may need during your time at college.

Following your interview you may be required to meet with the relevant curriculum team prior to being offered a place.

If your offer is based on your forthcoming exam results, once you receive them you will be invited to bring them in and complete your enrolment.

Interviews with the admissions team usually take around 20-30 minutes, however may be longer if you require additional information or support.

If your exam results aren’t what we asked for, there’s no need to worry – there will always be a course available for you and our advice and guidance team can advise on alternative routes to getting the qualification you need.

And if your results are better than we asked for, you may be able to move up a level – speak to our advice and guidance team on the options that are available to you.

Depending on the course you have chosen, you may be required to wear a uniform – you will find out more about this at your admissions interview.

Details of financial support to help with college costs can be found here:

This will depend on individual courses but generally, if there are places available, you can enrol up to October half-term on full-time programmes.

If you experience any difficulties logging in to your college account, please email admissions@wolvcoll.ac.uk

Both the Paget Road and Wellington Road campuses are on bus routes.

Plan your journey here – https://nxbus.co.uk/west-midlands/journey-planning

Throughout your course you will be supported by a personal tutor.

You will have regular one-to-one meetings with your personal tutor to discuss your progress and performance, as well as raise any concerns you may have and where you require additional help and support

If you have any concerns relating to your course, you should speak to your course tutor in the first instance.

If you need support with study skills, assignments, time management, research or writing skills staff in the Study Hub can help.

And staff in the maths and English Hubs can help with any queries you may have -from explaining things that aren’t clear, exploring other ways of carrying out a task, or checking whether you’re doing something right.

Can’t make it?

To arrange an appointment outside the hours of 9am-4pm

Can’t make it?

To arrange an appointment outside the hours of 9am-4pm