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GENERAL INFORMATION Welcome

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What’s in Hastings?

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Where is Hastings?

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Our Campus

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Learning Outside the Classroom UK Education System

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What Our Students Say

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Accommodation

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ENGLISH COURSES Year-Round 21-Hour English Language Plus

Year-Round 15-Hour 13 English Language Plus (with unpaid work experience option for EU students) Gold Standard 1-1 English Language

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Groups (Adults and Young Learners)

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Please note: Course information is correct at time of going to press. Government changes to qualifications and funding may mean that information in this guide is subject to alteration. For the latest information, please visit our website www. sussexcoast.ac.uk or contact us on 01424 442222..

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ACADEMIC/ VOCATIONAL COURSES International Study Year

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A-Levels

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Vocational, Technical and Professional Courses

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Foundation Diploma in Art & Design

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University Level Courses

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Contact us: (+44)1424 442222 international@sussexcoast.ac.uk www.sussexcoast.ac.uk/international

Say hello to

Colourful Hastings

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que i n u lly a c i t kes s a a t m n ich a fa h s i w , s ng wn i ! o t t y s d a n u a H t i os em t h e o c b a t pl and c e f r Sussex Coast College pe e h t Hastings the perfect t i This beautiful seaside town is situated on the South East coast of England and is steeped in history. Smugglers and pirates once ruled these shores, but Hastings is probably best known for a battle that took place over 950 years ago, between King Harold and William the Conqueror. Fast-forward to the present day, and you’ll find that Hastings is unlike any other town you have visited before. To the east of the town, is a glorious stretch of beach, which is home to Europe’s largest beach-launched fishing fleet. The UK’s largest funicular railway climbs the East Hill, to provide access to the old castle ruins and spectacular views across the town and English Channel. To the west, the famous

and award-winning Hastings Pier gives visitors the chance to experience open-air yoga and cinema, as well as the opportunity to try out a range of water sports and leisure activities such as kayaking, sailing, and stand-up paddle boarding.

In the middle of town, you’ll find Priory Meadow shopping centre, and our tall, iconic college campus, which has been welcoming students from all over the world for over 30 years.

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We look forward to meeting you soon.

Mark Allen International Director

We have accreditation from the British Council for our English Language courses.

“Hastings is the new jewel in the South East Coast” - The London Evening Standard Newspaper

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place to study, try new things, and meet lots of new and interesting people.

“Many high profile creative people are moving to Hastings from London and Brighton” - The Guardian Newspaper


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Hastings has lots of culture and lots of interesting things to see. We loved the charm and character of the buildings and the seafront

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World famous seaside resort

Blue Reef Aquarium

Pier (summer music festivals)

Large Shopping Centre

Hastings Castle

UK’s Largest Adventure Golf

Water Sports

Smuggler’s Caves

Town Festivals

Largest Underground Skate Park in the world

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....and lots, lots more!

Quirky Old Town Shops & Cafés


Where is Hastings? Hastings is within easy reach of Gatwick and Heathrow airports, as well as the exciting cities of Brighton and London. Hastings 1 hour 22 mins

Brighton

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Dover

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Gatwick

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Heathrow

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Stansted

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Our students work in bright and professionally equipped classrooms. Our main campus is right in the middle of Hastings, so if you fancy going shopping or visiting the beach at lunch time, you can. Hastings train station is the college’s neighbour and you can be in London in 1 hour 22 minutes! We can offer you many different educational pathways including English Language courses, A-Level courses, Vocational courses, as well as Degrees and HNC/ HNDs. All of our courses are designed to help you improve your English skills and help you progress onto your next course. Our tutors are fantastic and are always happy to help you. They are specifically trained to teach their subjects and improve your English. Top Tip: Write down any words or phrases you don’t understand and ask your teacher to explain them to you.

Grade 2 “Good” 2017 Ofsted Inspection

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The tutors are brilliant and always include me in the lessons. They are always happy to help if I am stuck or don’t understand anything

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Learning outside the

classroom It is really important to take advantage of all the trips we offer around the country, so that you can sample the British culture. Students enjoy trips to London and Brighton and experience sight seeing trips to towns, castles and other heritage sites like Stonehenge!

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Educational System

English Language Programmes Level 1 & 2 Year-Round 21-Hour English Language Plus Year-Round 15-Hour English Language Plus 1-1 Gold Standard English Groups (Adults and Young Learners)

Preparation For Academic Study Level 2 GCSE

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Level 3 International Study Year A-Levels Diplomas Art and Design Foundation Diploma

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Olga Kurtashkina

Doina Gavrilov

“I really enjoyed learning English and improving my teaching skills. During my lessons I learned a lot and the teaching practice elements were good because it challenged me. All of the teachers were really professional, helpful, and really friendly. It was a pleasure to be part of their class. The most enjoyable part was being next to the sea and the opportunity to practise speaking English with nativespeakers.”

“The Educational system in my country is quite different in comparison with the United Kingdom. Students here, benefit from guest speakers, work experience, and trips that help you engage in your educational experience. This college also offers great facilities to ensure that everyone has enough equipment to do their work. We also have access to the LRC and HUB to complete our coursework. My tutors are fantastic! They make sure everyone in the class is engaged and understand the topic. If I need extra support with terminology, grammar, and spelling they are always ready to give me a hand. This college thinks everyone is important and has a friendly atmosphere. After this course I plan to study Accounting or Finance at University.”

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Keith Hau

“When I arrived in Hastings, I remember being amazed by the building and all the facilities at the college. Each week I studied English for 16 hours, generally in the mornings, and joined my chosen A-Level subjects in the afternoon. My English tutor was really nice and helped me a lot with spelling and grammar, as well as my speaking and pronunciation. I really enjoyed studying A-Levels alongside other students from the UK. Everyone made me feel really welcome and I settled in really quickly. I’m so grateful to the college because they arranged for me to travel up to Warwick University to attend an Open Day so I could find out more about studying medicine. I’m hoping to come back to the UK to go to University.”

“At first I was anxious about moving to Hastings. I didn’t know anyone, but after two years of being here it felt like home. I didn’t know much about Hastings before coming here but the space, atmosphere, and lifestyle has influenced my illustration work. The tutor contact time I received was invaluable. The tutors give everything to support you and feedback on your work. We even had the opportunity to try things across the Art and Design department, including pottery, textiles and ceramics. These are things I would never have tried at a bigger University campus. I entered a competition run by the Victoria and Albert Museum and was shortlisted in the top 5, out of 320 entries! I’m attending the awards ceremony soon.”

Japanese Student Studying A-Levels

Chinese Student Studying BA Illustration

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ENGLISH COURSE

Year-Round 21-Hour English Language Plus

Improve your general English. Gain an English Language qualification. We will help you with English grammar, vocabulary, reading, and writing. Flexible start dates and course lengths depending on your study objectives. Course Start:

Course teaches you English:

Most Mondays throughout the year (see fee sheets for holiday dates)

2 weeks minimum

• Grammar • Vocabulary • Speaking • Listening • Reading • Writing You will also have tutorial time with tutor

Average Class Size:

Exam Preparation Options:

13 (maximum 19)

One choice per term (three hours) IELTS CAE (Advanced) FCE (First Certificate-Upper Intermediate) PET (Preliminary-Intermediate)

Course Length:

Hours Per Week: 21 Minimum Age: 16 years old Entry Requirements: English language level at Pre-intermediate/ CEFR A2 or above

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Total programme 21 hours All options and exams are subject to student demand. Please note: Although students aged 16-18 are classified as adults in respect of their eligibility for this course, they are subject to stricter rules on supervision, details of which can be found on page 25 of this brochure.

Arianna Petroli Italian student

“Hastings has lots of history and I enjoyed visiting Hastings Castle the site of the Battle of Hastings.” “My tutors were really good at helping me improve my grammar and helped me to expand my vocabulary.” “Everybody spoke to me in English which really helped me to be more confident and speak more English myself.” “Everybody helped me to settle in quickly and made my time here very enjoyable.”


ENGLISH COURSE

Year-Round 15-Hour English Language Plus (with unpaid work experience option for EU students only)

Improve your general English. Suitable for those on a smaller budget. Allows students more free time to pursue other activities. EU students can take part in unpaid work experience that will look great on a CV. Course Start:

Course teaches you English:

Most Mondays throughout the year (see fee sheets for holiday dates)

1 week minimum

• Grammar • Vocabulary • Speaking • Listening • Reading • Writing You will also have tutorial time with tutor

Average Class Size:

Exam Preparation Options:

13 (maximum 19)

You can add additional afternoon Exam Option Classes to the 15 hour course.

Course Length:

Hours Per Week: 15 Minimum Age: 16 years old Entry Requirements: English language level at Pre-intermediate/ CEFR A2 or above

Total programme 15 hours

All options and exams are subject to student demand. Please note: Although students aged 16-18 are classified as adults in respect of their eligibility for this course, they are subject to stricter rules on supervision, details of which can be found on page 25 of this brochure.

Khalid Nayel Libyan student

“Sussex Coast College was really great. The teaching is based on high standards, which provides a fantastic educational environment for all students.” “The lessons and materials given were very useful for building English skills step by step.” “The courses helped me to reach the level of English I needed to apply for university.”

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ENGLISH COURSE

1-1 Gold Standard English Language

Our Gold Standard English Language classes allow you to have one-to-one tutor support from an expert English teacher, additional to your studies. These classes can be arranged to fit around your timetable. Each class will specifically meet your individual study needs. You can arrange as many classes as you need. The Gold Standard Classes can be combined with standard group classes. The class is suitable for part-time or full-time students.

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The Gold Standard English Language Classes can provide one-to-one help with: General English: Grammar, Vocabulary, Speaking, Listening, Reading and Writing. Executive English: Oral Fluency, Listening, Reading and Writing. Exam preparation: IELTS, PET, FCE, CAE or BEC.

Laurent Fernex French student

“I am a French national living in Switzerland. I work for Harley-Davidson selling their motorbikes around the world. I chose the Gold Standard oneto-one English classes because I needed to improve my English rapidly.” “The teachers were very enthusiastic and there is no doubt that I have increased my confidence in speaking English, even in just two weeks! I am now retuning to Switzerland to continue my English Studies, while selling motorbikes confidently to international clients.”

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Groups (Adults and Young Learners)

We have more than 20 years experience welcoming international student groups. Many groups return year after year. We work closely with your group leaders to create a suitable English programme for you. Choose either Residential or Homestay options. We have regular groups that come to study English programmes with us from China, Italy, Spain, Japan, Brazil and the Netherlands.

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Adult Learner Groups:

Young learner groups must be accompanied by a group leader. The minimum student age is 14+.

Full package, including tuition, accommodation, activities, excursions, course materials, and airport transfers

This full package can be tailormade to your needs

Course Length:

This includes tuition, accommodation, activities, excursions, course materials, and airport transfers

Customised to group requirements

Course Length:

Minimum Age:

Customised to group requirements

14 years old Minimum Age:

Nadia Vigolo Italian GEST Team Leader “We had a fantastic time in Hastings. The students made so many new friends and were made to feel really welcome by their host families. Hastings has lots of culture and lots of interesting things to see. The students loved the charm and character of the buildings and the seafront. The students all improved their English enormously and came home much more open-minded.�

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Hours per week: 19-hours a week General English, working on all four skills Outside the classroom: Memorable weekly excursions to top UK cities and attractions

Accommodation: Residential or Homestay options

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ACADEMIC COURSE

International Study Year

Experience the UK lifestyle while becoming more fluent in the English Language. Study alongside British Students. No exam pressure. Ideal gap year before university. Personal tutor and English Language support built into the course. Flexible study time for just one term, up to one academic year. Course Start:

Choose up to three subjects:

3 September 2018 28 June 2019 Course Length:

One term, up to a whole academic year Minimum Age: 16 years old

Maths

Cookery

Engineering

Sociology

Economics

Motor Vehicle Body

Massage

Art and Design

Biology

Physical Education

Make-up

Media Studies

Chemistry

Business

Hair

Travel and Tourism

Entry Requirements:

Physics

History

Minimum English language level equivalent to IELTS 5.5 (academic) with a minimum of 5.0 in each paper

Accounting

French

Patisserie

Philosophy

Psychology

Government & Politics

Minimum five passes at GCSE level or equivalent

Please note: Although students aged 16-18 are classified as adults in respect of their eligibility for this course, they are subject to stricter rules on supervision, details of which can be found on page 25 of this brochure.

Daniela Dürr German student

“This course has given me a solid basis for studying at University and has helped me to improve my English at the same time.” “All teachers do their job very well and there are lots of opportunities to meet new people. The best things about studying here is the access to a fully-equipped library and small class sizes.” “This is a good preparation year for students who want to go on to university like me.”

Subjects correct at time of printing.

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ACADEMIC COURSE

A-Levels

Your passport to the best universities in the UK. Choose up to 3 subjects. Ongoing English Language support while you study. Pre-arrival advice to make sure your A-Level subjects are right for you. On course support from your personal tutor team. Progression advice and help with your university application. Course Start:

Entry Requirements:

Year 1 3 September 2018- 28 June 2019 Course Length:

2 Years Minimum Age: 16 years old Choose up to three subjects:

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Fine Art

English Literature

Graphic Design

French

Government & Politics

Biology

Media Studies

Chemistry

Photography

Forensic Science

Business

Mathematics

Economics

Philosophy

History

Physics

Law

Psychology

English Language

Sociology

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English language level equivalent to IELTS 5.5 (Academic) with a minimum of 5.0 in all four papers for three A Levels. IELTS 6.0 (Academic) with 6.0 in writing is required for four A-Levels EU students are required to have a GCSE qualification or equivalent in Maths and English or obtain them as part of their course Successful completion of two years of senior secondary school or equivalent. Students from Hong Kong are required to have successfully completed a minimum of Form Four

Please note: Although students aged 16-18 are classified as adults in respect of their eligibility for this course, they are subject to stricter rules on supervision, details of which can be found on page 25 of this brochure. Subjects correct at time of printing.


98.6% International A-Level student pass rate 2017

Jim Sharpe

Principal of Sussex Coast College Hastings

We are the largest A-Level provider in Hastings and we are committed to a very learner centred approach, allowing students with a diverse range of backgrounds and previous academic experiences to be successful. This is something that should be celebrated

Grade 2

Latest Ofsted inspection (December 2017)

For all students aged 16-18, achievement at all levels is high and well above national rates. Students have exemplary attitude to learning and behave very well.

Francesco Delpasso

Italian student

Julia Steinle German student

“The college is very modern, with great resources inside and really friendly people.”

“Everyone was so welcoming and friendly, and I felt really safe, because every student has to wear a lanyard.”

“I settled into college life really quickly and really enjoyed the subjects I studied.”

“I enjoyed being in the same class as the other students at the college.”

“Hastings has lots of history and is a very beautiful seaside town.”

“The tutors were brilliant and always included me in the lessons and were always happy to help if I was stuck or didn’t understand anything.”

Staff place a clear emphasis on students’ safety and security.

“My host family were really nice and made me feel at home from the very beginning.”

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VOCATIONAL COURSE

Vocational, Technical & Professional Courses

Learn practical skills and knowledge for the workplace or to go on to university. Learn from industry qualified teachers who have lots of experience. Develop skills in realistic working environments equipped to industry standards. Course Start:

Subjects you could study:

3 September 2018 28 June 2019 Course Length:

Automotive Business

1-2 years

Computing Construction Engineering

Minimum Age: 16 years old Entry Requirements: Minimum English language level equivalent to IELTS 5.5 (academic) with a minimum of 5.0 in all four papers Successful completion of two years of senior secondary school or equivalent EU students are required to have a GCSE qualification or equivalent in Maths and English or obtain them as part of their course

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Electrical Hair and Beauty Health, Child and Social Care Hospitality and Catering Music Sport Travel and Tourism Public Services Please note: Although students aged 16-18 are classified as adults in respect of their eligibility for this course, they are subject to stricter rules on supervision, details of which can be found on page 25 of this brochure. Subjects correct at time of printing.

Romana Hilgers Dutch (Netherlands) student

“It was great to see how Travel is taught in the UK. We had lessons about world geography, popular tourism destinations, and practised cabin crew procedures in the College’s fuselage, which is a replica of a plane.” “During my English lessons I was able to improve everything including speaking, writing, listening, and grammar.” “During my time here I stayed with a really nice host family and explored Hastings. I also caught a train to London to visit the London Eye, Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square.”


ACADEMIC COURSE

Art and Design Foundation Diploma

Covers all areas of art & design. This exciting course prepares you for a range of art and design degrees. Our students have high success rates in gaining places in top UK universities. All our tutors are artists, designers and craftsmen who will pass on their knowledge. Course Start:

Students have gone on to study at:

3 September 201728 June 2018 Course Length:

Central St Martins Slade School of Fine Art

1 year

Goldsmiths Ruskin School of Art and Design Edinburgh University

Minimum Age: 18 years old by August in year of entry

Entry Requirements: Minimum English language level equivalent to IELTS 5.5 (Academic) with a minimum of 5.0 in all four papers

University College London Loughborough University Falmouth University

Art & Design student

University of Brighton

“This course has a great reputation in delivering students to the top universities in the UK.”

Kingston University London Norwich University of the Arts Glasgow School of Art

Senior secondary school certificate above GCSE level

Covers all areas of Art and Design including:

Satisfactory portfolio of art, design and craft work

Fine Art,

Product Design

Graphic Design

Interior Design

Illustration

Photography

Fashion

Animation

3D

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EU students are required to have a GCSE qualification or equivalent in Maths and English or obtain them as part of their course

Harry Stevens

“Everyone at this college is friendly. My tutors are amazing and extremely knowledgeable about the industry. They guide my ideas and help me develop to make them work. The facilities here are fantastic and visiting artist and designers really inspire my ambitions” “I’m going to study at the Slade School of Art to study Fine Art.”

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ACADEMIC COURSE

University Centre Hastings Degree Courses

25 years’ experience of offering top degrees. You will be taught by highly qualified tutors who work in their industry. Our students go on to work in the UK and around the world. Many of our students win national awards. Course Start:

Subjects we offer:

September 2018June 2019 Dates confirmed at offer

Fine Art Graphic Design Illustration

Course Length:

1-3 years Minimum Age: 18 years old

Animation Photography Designer Maker (Craft) Creative Media Production Engineering

Entry Requirements:

Business

English language level equivalent to IELTS 6.0 (academic) with 6.0 in writing

Accounting

Successful completion of senior secondary school, A Levels or a Foundation course, or equivalent For art and design courses: A portfolio of work

Computing Catering Management Construction Health and Social Care Teaching (PGCE and Cert.TESOL)

For more information about our courses please visit www. universitycentrehastings.ac.uk Subjects correct at time of printing.

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Student work from Photography, Animation, Graphic Design, Illustration, Fine Art and Designer Maker. Many of our Art and Design students win national awards, including D&AD, YCN, RSA, AOI, Starpack, Worshipful Company of Pewterers and CVAN Platform.

Anna Sobol HND Business

“I found the course interesting and challenging, with certain modules requiring considerable research and application of knowledge in both assignments and presentations. I was motivated to achieve the highest grade through the intrinsic satisfaction of doing so.”

Dora Servina HND Engineering

“I chose Sussex Coast College Hastings because of the great reviews past students gave about their own experience here. Also everyone was really friendly when I visited the college and I loved the atmosphere.”

stimulating and I am constantly learning new things.”

“I want to teach engineering in the future. The course is very challenging and intellectually

“This course has helped me improve my confidence and communication skills.”

“My tutors are very supportive, enthusiastic and knowledgeable about their subject and are great at explaining things.”

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There are two types of accommodation: Homestay Accommodation OR Residential Accommodation What are the benefits? • Practise English language • Experience British culture • Enjoy home comforts • Safe and secure • No guardian needed • Individual care • Life-long friendships This type of accommodation is the most popular – you will have the experience of living with a UK host family who will treat you as a full member of the household, where you will eat together and share the common living areas. There will be no more than four students in homestay accommodation at any one time. What you can expect: • You will have your own room with a bed and adequate hanging and drawer space for clothes • You will be given breakfast and evening meals • Your price includes gas, electricity, clean linen on a weekly basis and personal laundry • You must respect the households code of conduct You must remember that you are living in the family home of your host and respect any rules.

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Our residential accommodation means that you will be living independently either in private homes with more than four students, in student houses, halls or hostels. Residential accommodation is not suitable for under 18s, as there is no overnight supervision. What you can expect: • You will have your own room • You will need to buy your own food and do your own cooking and washing up • Your price includes gas, electricity, clean linen on a weekly basis and personal laundry Residential self-catering accommodation • You live with a host in their family home but you cook your own meals • Ideal for more independent students • Live alongside other international students Residential Accommodation with meals • You live with a host in accommodation with capacity for more than four students, and the host who provides meals • Live alongside other international students • Enjoy home comforts Private Accommodation • We have a number of private accommodation providers • We can send you their details for you to book directly with them. Please ask us for more information


Our International team thoroughly check our accommodation to make sure it continually meets the high standards set by the British Council Care of Under 18s If you are under 18 years of age you will be required to complete a parental consent form prior to your arrival in the UK. This form is to be completed by your parent(s) /legal guardian to confirm permission of what you can or can’t do with regards to activities outside of the scheduled course programme. Also indicates any curfews that you may have, which are agreed with and implemented between the parents/ guardian, College and host provider.

Accommodation You will be allocated homestay accommodation, with meals, with a College approved host family, unless alternative arrangements have been made by your parent(s) or legal guardian with written confirmation to the College. If you are under 18 years old, living in college-arranged accommodation, you will be required to pay your accommodation fees through the College.

Curfew The College has a curfew for all students aged under 18 years. The times of the curfew are specified on the parental consent Satty Chies and students must keep Host family to these times. “We love to welcome students, from all

around the world, to come and stay with us. Each of them bring their own unique charm and character, which helps to fill our home with a feel-good buzz.”

“We always encourage students to make themselves feel at home where they can come and go as they please and join in with family activities.” “We like to write the weekly menu on the blackboard in the kitchen so we can all look forward to dinner. At the weekend we all love to bake, and when everyone gets 27 involved, it is great fun.”

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Appl ying to Su Colle ssex ge Ha Coas s t i ng t s is e asy! 1. Fill in the Application Form

Once you have chosen the course you want to study fully complete an online application form found on our website www.sussexcoast.ac.uk/ international

2. Supporting Documents

Send us a scanned copy of your 1. Passport 2. Academic school reports (translated into English) 3. English Language Certificates

Do you have a UK passport? Or dual UK nationality? Or a passport from a country within the European Union or European Economic Area? Yes?

Then we will contact you to give you a conditional offer based on your predicted grades and let you know what fees you have to pay and when. We will also talk you through the enrolment process.

No?

Then we will contact you to arrange your visa. We will also discuss what fees you will need to pay, when, and the enrolment process.

Contact us: (+44)1424 442222 international@sussexcoast.ac.uk 28 www.sussexcoast.ac.uk/international

3. Send Us Your Application/ Documents

Once you have finished and sent your application and supporting documents we will contact you to talk about your options.


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GENERAL INFORMATION Welcome

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What’s in Hastings?

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Where is Hastings?

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Our Campus

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Learning Outside the Classroom UK Education System

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What Our Students Say

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Accommodation

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ENGLISH COURSES Year-Round 21-Hour English Language Plus

Year-Round 15-Hour 13 English Language Plus (with unpaid work experience option for EU students) Gold Standard 1-1 English Language

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Groups (Adults and Young Learners)

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Please note: Course information is correct at time of going to press. Government changes to qualifications and funding may mean that information in this guide is subject to alteration. For the latest information, please visit our website www. sussexcoast.ac.uk or contact us on 01424 442222..

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ACADEMIC/ VOCATIONAL COURSES International Study Year

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A-Levels

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Vocational, Technical and Professional Courses

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Foundation Diploma in Art & Design

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University Level Courses

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Our International team thoroughly check our accommodation to make sure it continually meets the high standards set by the British Council Care of Under 18s If you are under 18 years of age you will be required to complete a parental consent form prior to your arrival in the UK. This form is to be completed by your parent(s) /legal guardian to confirm permission of what you can or can’t do with regards to activities outside of the scheduled course programme. Also indicates any curfews that you may have, which are agreed with and implemented between the parents/ guardian, College and host provider.

Accommodation You will be allocated homestay accommodation, with meals, with a College approved host family, unless alternative arrangements have been made by your parent(s) or legal guardian with written confirmation to the College. If you are under 18 years old, living in college-arranged accommodation, you will be required to pay your accommodation fees through the College.

Curfew The College has a curfew for all students aged under 18 years. The times of the curfew are specified on the parental consent Satty Chies and students must keep Host family to these times. “We love to welcome students, from all

around the world, to come and stay with us. Each of them bring their own unique charm and character, which helps to fill our home with a feel-good buzz.”

“We always encourage students to make themselves feel at home where they can come and go as they please and join in with family activities.” “We like to write the weekly menu on the blackboard in the kitchen so we can all look forward to dinner. At the weekend we all love to bake, and when everyone gets 31 involved, it is great fun.”

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