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Apply
Full Time Courses
Online
Decide which course you want to study and click on the apply now button on the course page.This will take you to an online application form that you need to complete.
Post
Download the application form, print it, complete it and then post it to the following address:Admissions, Coleg Cambria, Kelsterton Road, Connah’s Quay, Deeside, Flintshire CH5 4BR.
Call
Call 0300 30 30 007 to speak to our Admissions team who will help you complete your application form.What happens after I've submitted my application?
When we have processed your application you will be sent an email containing guidance of what you’ll need to do to complete Stage 2 of your application.
What is Stage 2?
Stage 2 of the application process has been introduced to save applicants from having to attend an interview at a College site. It’s really straightforward and is all done online.
VERY IMPORTANT - Keep your details up to date.
Please remember to contact us to let us know if you change your address, phone number or email address otherwise we will not be able to keep in contact with you about your application. Email us at admissions@cambria.ac.uk or call the Admissions Team on 0300 30 30 007.
Part Time Courses
Online
Decide which course you want to study and click on the enrol button on the course page. This will take you to an online enrolment form that you need to complete and you will be enrolled onto the course straight away.Some courses require an initial level of study so you may be asked to contact a member of our student services team for advice on your next step..
Call
Call our LIFS Team on 0300 30 30 007 to enrol on a part time course over the telephone.Disclosure & Barring Service
There are some courses we offer which require you to complete a Disclosure & Barring Service check. These include courses where there is regular, unsupervised contact with children or vulnerable adults.
If you do have a criminal record you will not necessarily be stopped from gaining a place on the course. It will depend on the nature and background of any offence.
You may wish to speak with a Student Services Advisor about whether your criminal record would limit your career options. Please contact Student Services if you need any further advice. All discussions will be dealt with in strict confidence. read more
If you do have a criminal record you will not necessarily be stopped from gaining a place on the course. It will depend on the nature and background of any offence.
You may wish to speak with a Student Services Advisor about whether your criminal record would limit your career options. Please contact Student Services if you need any further advice. All discussions will be dealt with in strict confidence. read more
Call
0300 30 30 007Lines are open Monday-Friday 8.30-4pm.