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Students achieve technical skills excellence at The Manchester College

The Manchester College delivers a vast array of courses across 24 subject areas. For more information, visit our course finder page and apply today .

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Enrol Now (Campaign Page)

You can book your appointment to come onto campus to finalise your enrolment. Or if you'd prefer then simply visit us on campus between 10am and 2pm.  Support Our Access to Industry Award offers financial support to students who need help with affording college, including travel, food, kit and equipment costs.

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The Manchester College Design End-of-Year Shows

The shows will take place between 6-9pm and continue Monday to Friday for two weeks, 10am – 3pm: Northenden, Wednesday 19 June Openshaw, Thursday 27 June Shena Simon, Friday 28 June. Visit our Design and Visuals Arts hub to learn more about the courses and career opportintuies available in this subject area.

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Film and TV Industry Insights from Gurmit Samra

Every project, every new skill, and every challenge overcome is a stepping stone. Celebrate them.  7. Your unique perspective matters  What sets you apart is you - your experiences, your ideas, your way of seeing the world.

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The Manchester College charts commitment to Mental Health and Wellbeing

The charter provides a great opportunity to publically state your commitment to the mental health agenda and celebrate the brilliant things that go on in our sector to support our students and colleagues.” To learn more about The Manchester College visit our website homepage  and to sign the Charter, visit the AoC's website .  Pictured: Lisa O'Loughlin and Richard Caulfield

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Former WBA Title Holder Anthony Crolla Visits Sport Students

Former WBA Title Holder Anthony Crolla Visits Sport Students - Former WBA lightweight title holder visited Nicholls Campus to talk to Level 2 and 3, Sport students about what it takes to have a successful career in sport.

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GCSE students at The Manchester College make the grade

At The Manchester College, there are many routes to success, regardless of your background, age, experience and ability. To learn more and view our hundreds of courses, visit our course finder . Visit UCEN Manchester for higher education, or Total People , the College’s apprenticeship partner, for apprenticeships and work-based learning courses.

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Learning Resources

These are self-service, allowing you to borrow a laptop for up to six hours, with the requirement to return it on the same day. Should you experience any problems with the laptops, please visit the library for assistance.  Study spaces - Access to spaces including PCs, laptops, wellbeing areas to relax and take a break from study.  

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Key Industries in Greater Manchester

Key Industries in Greater Manchester - Greater Manchester is buzzing with opportunity in 2025. From new housing developments and digital hubs to booming green energy projects and world-class hospitality, the region is growing in both size and strength.

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Our Employer Partners

Our Apprenticeship Partner Apprenticeships are a great way to drive skills in your business through the recruitment of early careers talent and upskilling staff into more senior roles. Visit Total People Our Employer Partners

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Warm welcome for Bermuda visitors

And as British Overseas Territory citizens, our students can access college education in England. “Bermuda is 21 miles long and everyone knows everyone. Visits like this to The Manchester College give our students the chance to see that the world is a lot bigger than just Bermuda. It’s great that The Manchester College have designed this tour and workshops, so we get to see the different departments and facilities that are available.

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The Manchester College and UCEN Manchester engage students with hate crime awareness campaign

“The funding we received from HEFCE and Manchester City Council also played a key part in enabling us to facilitate these activities over a sustained period of time.” Manchester Gorton MP Afzal Khan visited College students in February to deliver a session alongside youth trainer Ray Douglas. The session covered personal identity in relation to being a young black and minority ethnic (BME) person living in Manchester.

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