On Saturday 5 November, Croydon College will be hosting an open event where potential students can discover what is like to be one of the 8,000+ students studying with us. Join us and see what we have in store for you.

Discover our innovative Esports suite that takes gaming to the next level.

Try your hand in our hair and beauty salon or familiarise yourself with our construction and engineering facilities. Hear our principal, Caireen Mitchell, speak at 10:30am or 12 noon.

Gain the practical skills that set you up for a successful career when you enrol with us.

Whatever your interest, there’ll be something for you.

We recommend travelling to Croydon College by bus or tram (we are just two minutes’ walk from East Croydon station, but please note that there is a train strike scheduled on the day). We do not provide parking, although there are a limited number of paid-for spaces available just outside the college building. To locate us, please follow this map.

Remember, remember the 5 November! We look forward to seeing you from 10am to discover all the potential Croydon College has to offer you. Croydon College – Careers not Courses.

 

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