Frequently Asked Questions
Below we have gathered answers to the most frequently asked questions. If you have a query that isn’t covered, you can contact us by using Live Chat or calling us on 0345 658 8990.
At The Bedford College Group, we pride ourselves on providing a more mature learning environment where our students are treated as the individuals that they are. Some young people do not thrive in a school environment and college offers a real change for these students.
There are no bells for lessons and tutors are called by their first names, creating a culture of independence and mutual respect. There are also smaller class sizes in college so each student can receive more focus and attention to help their learning.
At The Bedford College Group, we offer a wide variety of both vocational and academic study courses at different levels of ability. Full details of all our full-time courses can be found here.
Entry requirements for each level of study differ between courses. Once your child has decided which subject area they are interested in, then their level of entry into that subject will be dependent upon their GCSE grades and ability. This will be discussed with them in more detail during their interview and guidance session following application.
You can find out more about the levels we offer here.
All learners are assigned a Learning Mentor who they can go to at any time. We also have Student Services at each campus and a free, confidential counselling service for all our students.
We understand that it can be very daunting for some students to move out of school and into a college environment. In the summer, many of our courses run a Discovery Day event which we encourage all ‘soon-to-be’ students to attend. This day of events gives them an opportunity to meet their tutors and new fellow students as well as finding their way around the main areas of the college.
Enrolment Day and Freshers’ Week are also all aimed at helping our new students to settle into life with The Bedford College Group as quickly as possible.
It is important to us that our students are happy and have made the correct choice. They can contact their Learning Mentor at any time and the progress review week held in October provides an opportunity to complete a formal one-to-one meeting to ensure they are in the right course at the right level for them.
At The Bedford College Group, we expect 100% attendance on each course. We will monitor your child’s attendance at college and, should there be an issue, you will be notified by letter.
Each student at The Bedford College Group is assigned a Learning Mentor who has regular meetings with them to discuss their progress and learning goals going forwards. If your child is under the age of 18, we will send you two progress reports during the year and invite you to attend Parents’ Evenings to discuss your child’s progress.
If students are struggling to pay for their transport into college, help may be available through the Travel Bursary. This is a means-tested bursary and our Student Services team will be pleased to discuss any concerns about travel arrangements with you.
As part of our culture of independent and mature learning, we do not insist that students are on campus when they have no formal lesson scheduled. However, students are expected to supplement their class time with individual study or group work and we find that many of them use our well-equipped Learning Resource Centres, IT suites and study areas for this purpose.
Enrichment activities are organised throughout the year by both tutors (to support studies) and the Students’ Union as part of a social activity schedule. We firmly believe that these types of activities are a major part of college life that help our students to develop their social skills.
We have modern, well-equipped refectories at all of our campus locations offering a selection of hot and cold snacks, meals and drinks. There are also vending machines providing snacks and drinks.
We have a dedicated Additional Learning Support team that provides a range of services for students to make sure that everyone gets the most out of their studies. Support available includes Learner Development Assistants, Communication Support Workers, specialist equipment, one-to-one tutorials, small groups and extended teaching and learning time.
If your child has specific needs for support during their studies then please contact us to discuss their requirements in advance and we will be happy to advise how we can help.
Students aged 16-18 years old, who attend college full time, are not required to pay any course or exam fees. Some courses incur specific costs such as books, uniforms, special materials and equipment. Learners aged 19 or over will be required to pay for the cost of the tuition for each year of the course, exam and registrations fees although Learning Loans are available for some courses.
If you are concerned about the cost of additional materials and equipment then please speak in confidence to one of our Customer Contact team who can advise you about our bursaries.
If you require any assistance or clarification with any aspect of college life, then please do not hesitate to contact us by using Live Chat, calling us on 0345 658 8990 or completing the Contact Us form.