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College in Suffolk

Lowestoft College

St Peter's Street
NR32 2NB Suffolk-Lowestoft
+44.15.0258.3521
www.lowestoft.ac.uk
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Lowestoft College offers a friendly and vibrant place in which to study and has a mix of students of all ages and backgrounds who all want to improve their skills and qualifications. In 2007 Lowestoft College became part of University Campus Suffolk and is now one of five centres in the region to offer a range of Higher Education qualifications including Foundation and Honours degrees. Lowestoft College is based on St Peter's Street and offers a broad range of full and part-time courses in subjects which range from Art and Design and Boatbuilding to Welding and Care. The College offers a number of apprenticeships as well as courses designed for people looking to improve their English and Maths skills. It can also offer training to meet businesses needs.

General Information

Type of University: College
Sponsorship: public
Foundation:
Number of Teachers: N.N.
Number of Students:
Int. Students: N.N.
Tuition Fee: £3,290
Study Fee: N.N.

Useful Contacts

Student Union
F +44.1502.583.521 E gillian.davies@lowestoft.ac.uk

Fields of Study


Arts

Design Studies

Social Science

Social Work

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