Learn the Skills for Your Career at CONEL

10 November 2007

 

 

New Course Guide For Young People Available Now

Are you thinking of starting college next year? Or just not sure what you'll do when you leave school - Whether you're aiming for a brighter future, don't know what to do next, or your parents or teachers are encouraging you to consider further education, CONEL's new guide will tell you everything you need to know about studying here.

If you're looking for the best facilities, a wide range of courses to suit your needs and a college that will really help you to learn the skills for your dream career, CONEL is the right place to be. Everything we do is geared towards taking you one step closer to the real world of work.

At CONEL, you'll find a friendly, safe environment where people genuinely care about you and your future. We have modern classrooms and Nutty Professor style laboratories, well-equipped studios if you're looking to bang out a remix, salons for the style conscious and all the IT equipment you'll ever need to really get your new technology game on.

CONEL students can also benefit from the Career Academy which offers mentoring sessions with business professionals, paid internships, and a wealth of knowledge aimed to help students develop career and further education pathways.

As College Principal Paul Head says in his introduction to The Guide, "people are at the heart of everything that we do at CONEL. This drives us towards excellence! We are committed to our learners and do everything we possibly can to ensure their educational experience is rewarding and takes them closer to their career. Whether you like the idea of becoming a scientist, sound engineer, plumber or a social worker, our courses can really help you."

Download the course guide now by clicking here

To discuss any of the courses, or to ask for a course guide to be posted to you, call our information line on 020 8442 3055. Remember anything is possible, with work and dedication you can achieve your dreams. Let CONEL help you learn the skills for your career.


 

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