ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ understands that parents, carers and advisors take a very important role in the development of a young person’s education.
That’s why we want you to be involved as much as possible throughout their college experience.
ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ understands that parents, carers and advisors take a very important role in the development of a young person’s education.
That’s why we want you to be involved as much as possible throughout their college experience.
On Thursday 14th September 2023 we invited parents and carers to the College to hear from our executive and curriculum teams.
Visit www.suffolk.ac.uk/parents on your mobile phone and bookmark this page to get quick access to our parent & carer quick links page.
Come and take a look around one of our campuses, have a go, see our amazing facilities and chat to the tutors!
A FE College is an educational institution that provides post-16 education and training. It is different from school (which typically covers ages 4-16) and university (higher education).
Encourage them to consider their interests, strengths, and career goals. Attend open days, speak with career advisors, and research online resources to make an informed choice.
We use an online application system at ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ. Your child will choose a course from our website and then will be taken through to apply through our application portal where they will get updates.
After college, many students pursue higher education at a university, enter the workforce, or embark on an apprenticeship. Discuss your child’s post-college plans to provide guidance and support.
Encourage them to speak with their progress tutor and access support services offered by the college. Early intervention can help address academic challenges.
It depends on the course, but common qualifications include GCSEs, T-levels, BTECs, NVQs, and apprenticeships. Each leads to different pathways for further education or employment.
Yes, the College offers a range of financial support options which can be found on our financial support page.
Yes, many college students work part-time to support themselves. However, they should balance work with their studies to avoid negatively impacting their education and any work placements they may have.
Keep communication lines open, encourage self-care, and be understanding of academic pressures. Encourage them to seek help from our student support team.