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Education and schools
Adult education
The adult education service provides a wide range of part-time learning opportunities. This includes basic education and literacy, introduction to work courses and leisure courses. Many of these courses lead to qualifications. There are several ways of studying without paying fees. You can find out more by calling one of the colleges.
- Boundstone
Adult Education Centre
Boundstone Community College
Upper Boundstone Lane
Sompting BN15 9QZ
Boundstone Community College Adult Education (http://wsgfl.westsussex.gov.uk/redirect/?oid=uk.gov.westsussex.contenttypes.Establishment-id-2173585)
Tel : (01903) 755894 / 755895
- Northbrook College
: Northbrook
College (www.northbrook.ac.uk) or Northbrook
College on WSGfL website (http://wsgfl.westsussex.gov.uk/redirect/?oid=uk.gov.westsussex.contenttypes.Establishment-id-2237268)
For information about all courses call (01903) 606060.- Shoreham & Southwick Adult Education Centre, The Community Centre,
Southwick Street, Southwick
Tel : (01273) 234392 or (01273) 234393 - Worthing Adult Education Centre
Elm Lawn House, Union Place, Worthing
Tel : (01903) 606003 or (01903) 606100 - Main Campus, Littlehampton Road, Worthing
Tel : (01903) 606060
- Shoreham & Southwick Adult Education Centre, The Community Centre,
Southwick Street, Southwick
- See also full list of Adult Education Centres on the WSGfL website (http://wsgfl.westsussex.gov.uk/ccm/navigation/school-list/all-establishments---by-type/adult-education-centres/)
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Student support (further and higher education)
West
Sussex County Council administers the government-funding scheme for further
and higher education students. The office carries out means testing to see
if students are eligible to have their tuition fees paid for them. You can
find out more on the WSCC
Student Support webpages (http://www.westsussex.gov.uk/ccm/navigation/education/information-for-young-people/pupil-and-student-support/).
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The Open University
The
Open University (OU) is the United Kingdom's only university dedicated to
distance learning.
Visit the New to the OU website to read how with most courses there are no previous qualifications required to study, you have to be aged 18 when your course starts but there is no upper age limit.
- The Open University website(www.open.ac.uk)
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