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This year, there is no better way to get an insight into life at West Herts College than a Virtual Open Day.
Discover your options, explore the campus and facilities, speak to expert tutors and support staff and students. You can experience all this from the comfort of your own home with West Herts College’s Virtual Open Day on Saturday 14 November.
Book your place now at westherts.ac.uk and expect a range of interactive experiences and live talks to find out everything you need to know about studying at West Herts College.
Hear from the tutors in live virtual course talks, where you will find out all the information you need to know about the wide range of courses on offer. With a focus on being career-ready, reaching industry standards and accessing higher education, discover how West Herts College will help you to challenge yourself and achieve your goals.
Find out all about student life, our support network and how college can be the next step towards success. On the day you will have the chance to meet staff from across our support services and discover the wide range of experiences and opportunities on offer for students, ranging from GAP work experience to the on-demand enrichment program.
Through our live admissions workshops you will receive advice and guidance about your options and find out everything you need to know about the different course levels, entry criteria and getting started at West Herts College.
All of the live virtual talks will be followed by Q&A sessions where you can get all your questions answered.
Tour and explore West Herts College campuses and state-of-the-art facilities with the 360-degree virtual tours of the Watford and Hemel Hempstead campuses, including the brand-new Construction and Engineering Centre.
Keep an eye on our website for dates for on campus tours, dates will be published on westherts.ac.uk and are bookable year-round.
Take the next step towards the future you want and book your place at West Herts College’s Virtual Open Day. Visit westherts.ac.uk to receive further updates about the event and the full schedule of live talks.
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