Adult Learning
Our adult learning courses will help you grow, upskill or retrain at any stage of life. Whether you’re looking to boost your career prospects, return to education, explore a new interest or step into a completely different industry, we offer flexible, supportive programmes that fit around work and family commitments.
Adult Learning
Adult learning at Coastland College offers flexible, supportive opportunities for individuals looking to gain new skills, change careers, or boost their confidence. With a wide range of courses designed to fit around work and family commitments, the college provides a welcoming environment where adult learners can thrive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Over 19 and earning less than £18,525 (before deductions) per year? From 1st August 2022 you may be able to study a course – up to and including Level 2 – at Weymouth Campus FREE of charge.
Contact 01305 231429 today for full details and the opportunity to book an independent advice and guidance appointment.
Free courses for jobs – funding for Level 3 courses
If you are aged 19 + and looking to undertake additional study, your course could be fully funded by the government if you meet any of the following criteria:
- If you are aged 19 – 23 and do not already hold a Level 3 qualification
- If you are unemployed and in receipt of benefits,
- If you are earning less than £25,000.00 annual gross salary
and
- Meet the standard residency criteria for funding
Please contact us today for further information dta@weymouth.ac.uk or call us on 01305 764748.
Weymouth College is proud to offer a selection of Green Skills courses. Including Solar PV Installation, Electric Vehicle Charging Installation and Heat Pump Installation & Maintenance, these courses will help both individuals and professionals up-skill and prepare for a more eco-friendly world.
You can browse our full range of Green Skills courses here
Entry and eligibility requirements apply – see course pages for more detail.
Please contact us today for further information dta@weymouth.ac.uk or call us on 01305 764748.