| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
North Kent College operates across multiple campuses in Kent, each serving students from surrounding areas:
Dartford Campus: Located in Dartford, this campus specializes in various subjects, including engineering, business, performing arts, and more.
Gravesend Campus: This campus offers programs in areas such as construction, hospitality, catering, and science.
Hadlow Campus (part of the Hadlow Group): Specializes in land-based courses such as agriculture, horticulture, animal management, and equine studies.
Tonbridge Campus (also part of Hadlow): Provides a range of vocational and academic courses.
North Kent College offers a variety of courses tailored to different interests and career goals, including:
Vocational Courses: BTECs, NVQs, and Diplomas in subjects such as business, IT, health and social care, construction, and creative industries.
Apprenticeships: Practical training combined with workplace experience in fields like engineering, plumbing, and hospitality.
A-Levels (in partnership with local schools).
Higher Education: Foundation Degrees and HNC/HND qualifications in partnership with universities.
Adult Education: Part-time courses and professional qualifications.
Specialist Courses: Marine training (through its National Maritime Training Centre) and land-based training (via Hadlow College).
The Miskin Theatre: Located at the Dartford Campus, this is a renowned training facility for performing arts students.
The National Maritime Training Centre (NMTC): Based in Gravesend, it provides training for careers in the maritime and shipping industries.
Land-Based Studies: With the inclusion of Hadlow College, North Kent College offers unique courses in agriculture, animal management, and equine studies.
Modern Facilities: The college is equipped with industry-standard facilities, including workshops, laboratories, studios, and simulation environments.
The college offers comprehensive support for its students, including:
Career advice and guidance.
Learning support for students with disabilities or additional needs.
Financial support (bursaries, travel grants, etc.).
Mental health and well-being services.
North Kent College collaborates with local employers, industries, and universities to ensure that its curriculum aligns with current workforce demands. It also works with organizations to provide placement and apprenticeship opportunities.
Students at North Kent College benefit from a vibrant and inclusive atmosphere, with opportunities to participate in clubs, societies, and extracurricular activities. The college also emphasizes employability skills and real-world experience.
Vocational courses at North Kent College focus on practical skills and knowledge needed for specific industries. They include qualifications such as BTECs, NVQs, Diplomas, and T Levels. These are available in:
Art and Design
Courses in fine arts, graphic design, fashion, and visual communication.
Business and Management
Training in business operations, management, administration, and entrepreneurship.
Computing and IT
Covering IT infrastructure, programming, cybersecurity, and software development.
Construction and Engineering
Specializations include bricklaying, carpentry, plumbing, electrical installation, and civil engineering.
Creative Media and Production
Includes digital media production, photography, and videography.
Health and Social Care
Focuses on social work, nursing pathways, and community care services.
Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy
Hands-on training for careers in salons, spas, and personal care.
Performing Arts and Theatre (Miskin Theatre)
Courses in acting, music, dance, technical theatre, and stage management.
Hospitality and Catering
Covering chef training, front-of-house skills, and food service.
Public Services
Designed for those interested in careers in the armed forces, police, fire services, or paramedics.
Sport and Fitness
Training for careers in personal training, sports coaching, and leisure management.
Travel and Tourism
Prepares students for roles in travel agencies, airlines, and tourism management.
North Kent College offers apprenticeship programs that combine on-the-job training with classroom learning. These are available in partnership with local employers and are offered in the following areas:
Business Administration
Engineering
Construction (Bricklaying, Plumbing, Carpentry)
Hairdressing
Hospitality and Catering
IT and Digital Technologies
Early Years and Childcare
Health and Social Care
Motor Vehicle Maintenance
Electrical Installation
T Levels are two-year courses designed as an alternative to A-Levels, combining classroom learning with industry placement. North Kent College offers T Levels in areas such as:
Construction
Digital and IT
Education and Childcare
Health and Social Care
In partnership with universities (such as the University of Greenwich), North Kent College provides higher education programs, including:
HNC (Higher National Certificate) and HND (Higher National Diploma)
Foundation Degrees
Top-up Degrees in specific subject areas (available at partner universities).
Popular areas for higher education include:
Business and Management
Performing Arts
Construction and Civil Engineering
Health and Social Care
Marine Studies
As part of its merger with Hadlow College, North Kent College provides land-based courses, including:
Agriculture
Horticulture
Animal Management
Equine Studies (Horse Care and Management)
Fisheries Management
Countryside Management and Conservation
Located in Gravesend, the National Maritime Training Centre (NMTC) offers specialized training for the maritime and shipping industries, including:
Marine Engineering
Maritime Operations
Navigation and Seamanship
Marine Safety Training (Short Courses)
North Kent College provides flexible part-time courses for adults, offering opportunities for reskilling, career advancement, or personal development:
Accounting (AAT qualifications)
Human Resources (CIPD qualifications)
Teaching (Education and Training qualifications)
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
Health and Safety Training (including First Aid)
IT and Digital Skills (Beginner to Advanced Levels)
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Foundation Degree in Business Management |
2 Years |
$10,000 – $12,000 |
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Foundation Degree in Early Years Education |
2 Years |
$10,000 – $12,000 |
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Foundation Degree in Performing Arts |
2 Years |
$10,000 – $12,000 |
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HND in Construction and the Built Environment |
2 Years |
$10,000 – $12,000 |
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HND in Creative Media Production |
2 Years |
$10,000 – $12,000 |
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HND in Engineering (Mechanical/Electrical) |
2 Years |
$10,000 – $12,000 |
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HND in Hospitality Management |
2 Years |
$10,000 – $12,000 |
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HND in Animal Management (Hadlow Campus) |
2 Years |
$10,000 – $12,000 |
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HND in Equine Studies (Hadlow Campus) |
2 Years |
$10,000 – $12,000 |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
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PhD in Business Management |
3-4 Years (Full-Time) |
$18,000 – $25,000 |
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PhD in Engineering |
3-4 Years (Full-Time) |
$20,000 – $28,000 |
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PhD in Education |
3-4 Years (Full-Time) |
$18,000 – $24,000 |
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PhD in Environmental Science |
3-4 Years (Full-Time) |
$20,000 – $27,000 |
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PhD in Creative Arts |
3-4 Years (Full-Time) |
$18,000 – $24,000 |
Diverse Course Options
A wide range of vocational and academic programs, including Foundation Degrees, Higher National Diplomas (HNDs), and apprenticeships.
Specialized courses in fields such as business, IT, engineering, construction, performing arts, health and social care, creative media, and animal management.
Pathways to Higher Education
International students can complete Foundation Degrees or HNDs and then progress to Bachelor's degree programs through top-up years at partner universities such as:
University of Greenwich
Canterbury Christ Church University
This allows students to earn a UK degree while saving on costs.
State-of-the-Art Facilities
The college is equipped with industry-standard facilities, including:
Miskin Theatre for performing arts students.
National Maritime Training Centre (NMTC) for maritime and marine studies.
Construction workshops, engineering labs, hospitality kitchens, and IT suites.
Location Advantage
Located in Dartford and Gravesend in Kent, North Kent College is close to London, making it ideal for international students who want access to the capital city while studying in a more affordable and relaxed setting.
Good transport links to major London airports (Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted).
Support for International Students
Guidance with visas, immigration, and adapting to life in the UK.
English language support programs for students who need to improve their language skills.
Dedicated student support services to help with academics, mental health, and personal development.
Some courses at North Kent College are particularly attractive to international students due to their focus on employability and skills development:
Business and Management
Performing Arts (Miskin Theatre)
Engineering (Mechanical and Electrical)
Hospitality and Catering
Construction (Plumbing, Electrical Installation, Carpentry)
Creative Media Production
Animal Management and Equine Studies (at Hadlow Campus)
Marine Studies (at National Maritime Training Centre in Gravesend)
Visit the North Kent College website to explore the courses offered.
Decide on the program you want to apply for based on your career interests and qualifications. Popular course categories include:
Vocational Courses (BTECs, NVQs, Diplomas)
T Levels
Higher National Diplomas (HNDs)
Foundation Degrees
Apprenticeships
Part-time Adult Courses
Review the entry requirements for your chosen course:
Vocational Courses and Apprenticeships: Typically require GCSEs or equivalent.
Foundation Degrees and HNDs: Require a Level 3 qualification (e.g., A-Levels, BTECs) or equivalent.
For International Students:
Proof of English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS score of 5.5–6.0 or equivalent).
High school diploma or equivalent qualifications recognized in the UK.
Gather the required documents for your application. These may include:
Completed application form (online or paper-based).
Academic transcripts or certificates (e.g., GCSEs, A-Levels, or equivalents).
English language proficiency test results (for international students).
Personal identification (passport or national ID).
Reference letters (if applicable).
Portfolio of work (for creative courses like art, design, or performing arts).
Domestic Students:
Apply directly via the North Kent College website using their online application system.
Alternatively, you can contact the admissions team to request a paper application form.
International Students:
Submit your application through the International Admissions Office by email or online.
Provide additional documents for visa processing (e.g., passport copy, financial proof).
Some courses, particularly in performing arts, design, and other creative areas, may require you to:
Attend an interview to discuss your goals and suitability for the course.
Complete an audition (for programs like acting, music, or dance).
Submit a portfolio of work (for design-related courses).
Once your application is reviewed, you will receive one of the following:
Conditional Offer: If additional requirements (e.g., exam results) need to be met.
Unconditional Offer: If you meet all the entry requirements.
For international students, the offer letter will also include information needed for your Student Visa application.
Confirm your place at North Kent College by accepting your offer.
Pay any required deposit or fees (for international students) as specified in your offer letter.
If you're an international student, use the offer letter to apply for a Student Visa (formerly Tier 4) to study in the UK. You'll need:
Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from North Kent College.
Proof of financial capability to cover tuition fees and living expenses.
Health surcharge payment for NHS access in the UK.
North Kent College does not provide on-campus accommodation, so you will need to arrange:
Private housing near the college campuses (Dartford, Gravesend, or Hadlow).
Homestay with a local family (optional).
Attend your enrollment session at the start of the academic year.
Bring required documents for verification (e.g., ID, exam results, and visa for international students).
Begin your studies and take advantage of the college’s student support services.
Intake |
Details |
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Main Intake – September |
Most courses (vocational, apprenticeships, HNDs, Foundation Degrees) begin in September. Applications should ideally be submitted between March and July. |
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January Intake (Limited Courses) |
Some programs may have a January start date, typically for adult education, short courses, and select vocational programs. |
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Rolling Intake (Year-Round) |
Certain short courses, apprenticeships, and professional training programs accept applications year-round. |
Eligibility requirements vary depending on the program level and type. Below is a breakdown of the general eligibility for domestic and international students:
These courses focus on practical, industry-relevant skills and are equivalent to GCSE and A-Level qualifications.
Eligibility |
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Completion of GCSEs (or equivalent): Most courses require at least 4 GCSEs at grades 3-4 (D-C), including English and Math. |
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For Level 3 courses: 5 GCSEs at grades 4-9 (C-A), including English and Math. |
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International Students: Equivalent high school qualifications from their home country. |
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English Proficiency: International students must meet language requirements (e.g., IELTS 5.5 or equivalent). |
T Levels are a two-year qualification focusing on technical education with work placements, designed as an alternative to A-Levels.
Eligibility |
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Completion of Level 2 qualifications or GCSEs: Most courses require 5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and Math. |
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International Students: Equivalent high school qualifications. |
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English Proficiency: IELTS 5.5 or equivalent for non-native speakers. |
These are equivalent to the first two years of a Bachelor’s degree and prepare students for employment or progression to full degrees.
Eligibility |
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A Level 3 qualification: Such as A-Levels, BTECs, or equivalent. |
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For Foundation Degrees: Minimum UCAS Tariff Points (usually 48–64). |
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International Students: Equivalent high school or college qualifications. |
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English Proficiency: IELTS 5.5–6.0 or equivalent. |
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Some courses may require a portfolio (e.g., creative arts) or an interview. |
Scholarship/Financial Support Name |
Eligibility |
Funding Amount |
Notes |
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16-19 Bursary Fund |
Students aged 16-19 from low-income families in the UK. |
Up to $1,500/year (approx.) |
For help with travel, meals, or course-related costs. Not available to international students. |
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19+ Learner Support Fund |
UK students aged 19+ on vocational courses. |
depending on need |
Helps with travel, childcare, or material costs. Not available to international students. |
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Advanced Learner Loan Bursary |
UK/EU students aged 19+ with an Advanced Learner Loan. |
depending on need |
For students experiencing financial hardship. Must already have an Advanced Learner Loan. |
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Disabled Students' Allowances (DSA) |
UK/EU students with a disability, mental health issue, or learning difficulty. |
depending on need |
Covers additional support (e.g., specialist equipment, learning support). |
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Care to Learn Grant |
Students under 20 with childcare responsibilities (UK only). |
Up to $200/week per child |
Assists with childcare costs while studying. |
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Scholarships from Partner Universities |
Students progressing to partner universities like the University of Greenwich or Canterbury Christ Church University. |
(up to $3,000) |
Available for students who progress to Bachelor's degrees. |
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Professional and Career Development Loans |
UK students pursuing higher education or vocational training. |
Loan-based support |
Government-backed loans for tuition or training costs. |
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External Scholarships for International Students |
International students meeting eligibility for UK-based external scholarships. |
depending on the scholarship |
Options include Chevening, GREAT Scholarships, or Commonwealth Scholarships. |
Campus |
Location |
Facilities |
Accommodation Options |
Accommodation Costs (Per Month in USD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Dartford Campus |
Dartford, Kent |
- Modern classrooms and workshops. |
- Private rentals in Dartford area. |
$600 – $1,000 |
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Gravesend Campus |
Gravesend, Kent |
- National Maritime Training Centre (Marine Studies). |
- Private rentals near Gravesend. |
$500 – $900 |
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Hadlow Campus |
Hadlow, Kent |
- Specializes in land-based studies (Agriculture, Animal Management, Equine). |
- On-site accommodation available. |
$400 – $800 (on-campus) |
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Tonbridge Campus |
Tonbridge, Kent |
- Focuses on adult education and land-based courses. |
- Private rentals near Tonbridge. |
$500 – $900 |
North Kent College does not offer widespread on-campus accommodation (except for Hadlow Campus), but they assist students in finding affordable private accommodation or homestays. Below are the primary accommodation types and their costs:
Accommodation Type |
Details |
Cost (Per Month in USD) |
|---|---|---|
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On-Campus Accommodation (Hadlow) |
- Self-catered rooms available at Hadlow Campus. |
$400 – $800 |
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Private Rentals |
- Apartments, shared houses, or studio flats near campuses. |
$600 – $1,000 |
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Homestay with Local Families |
- Stay with a British family. |
$700 – $1,000 (including meals) |
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Shared Housing |
- Rent a room in a shared house with other students. |
$500 – $800 |
North Kent College emphasizes practical, hands-on learning across a wide range of vocational, technical, and academic courses.
Students benefit from small class sizes, which allow for personalized attention and better interaction with tutors.
Industry-standard facilities, such as the Miskin Theatre, engineering workshops, professional kitchens, and animal management units, make learning engaging and career-focused.
Dedicated academic support services help students with their studies, offering advice on assignments, time management, and exam preparation.
The college fosters a welcoming and inclusive community where students from different cultural and social backgrounds can connect and collaborate.
There are opportunities to meet new people and make friends through clubs, societies, and organized events.
Social spaces and cafes on campuses provide a relaxing environment for students to study, socialize, or unwind between classes.
Students are encouraged to participate in clubs, societies, and sports teams to explore new hobbies and build a well-rounded college experience.
Performing arts students, in particular, are often involved in live shows and productions at the Miskin Theatre, showcasing their talents to peers and the public.
The college also organizes trips and excursions to museums, historical sites, or industry-related events, enhancing the overall learning experience.
North Kent College provides dedicated student support services, including:
Counseling and mental health support to help students manage stress or personal challenges.
Career advice and guidance, offering one-on-one sessions to help students plan their career paths or progress to higher education.
Financial assistance through bursaries or funds for eligible students facing financial difficulties.
Disability and learning support to ensure every student has access to the resources they need to succeed.
Students have access to modern, industry-standard facilities:
Engineering labs, construction workshops, and IT suites for technical courses.
Hair and beauty salons, hospitality kitchens, and healthcare training rooms for practical learning.
Land-based facilities (e.g., equestrian centers and animal management units) at the Hadlow campus for those studying agriculture or animal care.
The National Maritime Training Centre at the Gravesend campus, which is renowned for marine and maritime studies.
Free Wi-Fi is available across all campuses, and libraries provide quiet spaces for study and research.
International students are supported through dedicated services, including help with visas, accommodation, and settling into life in the UK.
The college promotes cultural exchange, allowing international students to share their experiences and learn about British culture.
English language support is available for non-native speakers to improve their academic performance and communication skills.
Although the college doesn’t provide widespread on-campus housing (except at Hadlow Campus), it assists students in finding private rentals or homestays nearby.
Living in Kent offers the advantage of being close to London while still enjoying a quieter, more affordable lifestyle.
With its campuses located in Dartford, Gravesend, Hadlow, and Tonbridge, students benefit from easy access to London, which is just a short train ride away.
This proximity allows students to enjoy the cultural, social, and career opportunities that the capital city has to offer, including visits to landmarks, museums, theaters, and job fairs.
North Kent College places a strong emphasis on employability, ensuring students graduate with the skills and experience needed for the job market.
Work placements are integrated into many courses, allowing students to gain real-world experience while studying.
The college’s partnerships with employers and industry leaders provide students with valuable networking opportunities and potential career pathways.
The college promotes an environment of diversity and inclusion, where all students, regardless of background, feel welcomed and supported.
Events such as cultural celebrations, awareness campaigns, and themed activities are regularly held to encourage engagement and understanding among students.
The college organizes seasonal events like freshers’ week, open days, charity drives, and end-of-term celebrations.
Students often participate in exhibitions, performances, and projects that showcase their skills to the local community and prospective employers.
North Kent College integrates work placements into many of its programs, particularly in vocational and technical courses. These placements provide students with hands-on experience in real working environments. Key details include:
Industry-Specific Placements:
Work placements are tailored to the field of study. Examples include:
Hospitality and catering students working in professional kitchens or hotels.
Engineering students gaining hands-on experience in local factories or construction sites.
Animal management students working at farms, zoos, or animal care centers (Hadlow Campus).
Performing arts students participating in live performances at the Miskin Theatre.
Public services students working with police, fire departments, or health services.
Maritime students training at the National Maritime Training Centre (NMTC) in Gravesend.
T Levels:
T Level students are required to complete 45 days (or 315 hours) of industry placements, making these qualifications highly focused on work experience.
Apprenticeships:
Apprenticeship programs combine classroom learning with on-the-job training. Students split their time between the college and their employer, receiving wages while gaining valuable work experience.
North Kent College has strong ties with local and national employers across various industries, ensuring students have access to relevant work placements and potential job opportunities. Key employer partnerships include:
Construction companies for students in construction and trades (e.g., carpentry, plumbing, bricklaying).
Restaurants and hotels for hospitality and catering students.
Care homes, hospitals, and health services for health and social care students.
Marine and shipping companies for maritime studies students.
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) for business and IT students.
Employers often visit the college for recruitment fairs and career talks, where students can learn about potential career pathways and connect with recruiters.
North Kent College’s Careers and Guidance Team provides students with dedicated support to enhance their employability. Services include:
CV Writing and Interview Preparation:
Students receive help with creating professional CVs and preparing for job interviews.
Job Search Support:
The team assists students in searching for part-time jobs, internships, and graduate roles through job boards and employer connections.
Career Advice and Guidance:
Personalized one-on-one career guidance sessions help students plan their career paths or decide on progression to higher education.
Networking Opportunities:
Students have access to networking events, employer presentations, and industry workshops to build connections and gain insight into their desired fields.
Below are examples of placement opportunities for specific fields of study:
Construction and Engineering:
Students often work with local construction companies to gain practical experience in carpentry, plumbing, electrical installation, and mechanical engineering.
Animal Management (Hadlow Campus):
Students complete placements at farms, animal sanctuaries, veterinary clinics, or wildlife parks.
Performing Arts (Miskin Theatre):
Students gain practical experience by participating in live performances, working backstage, or collaborating with industry professionals.
Maritime Studies (National Maritime Training Centre):
Students benefit from placements in the maritime and shipping industries, including ports, logistics companies, and marine engineering firms.
Hospitality and Catering:
Placements are available in restaurants, hotels, and event management companies, giving students a chance to work in fast-paced professional kitchens or customer-facing roles.
Health and Social Care:
Students often work in care homes, nurseries, or hospitals to develop their skills in patient care and community health.
North Kent College supports students in transitioning to either higher education or the workforce:
Progression to Universities:
Many students who complete Foundation Degrees or HNDs at North Kent College progress to top-up degree programs at universities such as:
University of Greenwich
Canterbury Christ Church University
Other UK universities offering Bachelor's degrees.
Full-Time Employment:
The practical, career-focused training equips students with the skills needed to secure full-time roles after graduation. Many employers hire students directly from their placements.
Many graduates of North Kent College have gone on to secure jobs in industries such as construction, engineering, performing arts, animal care, healthcare, and hospitality.
The college frequently shares student success stories, highlighting achievements in both employment and further education.
Alumni also play a role in mentoring current students and providing placement opportunities within their own companies.
While specific placement statistics may vary by program, North Kent College has a strong reputation for helping students transition into employment. The employability rate for many courses is high due to the practical training and industry exposure provided by the college.
International students studying at North Kent College receive additional support to secure placements and understand the UK job market. The Careers and Guidance Team helps international students navigate:
Work placement opportunities.
Visa conditions for part-time work during their studies.
Progression pathways to degree programs or employment in the UK.
Many of North Kent College’s vocational programs (such as BTECs, NVQs, T Levels, and apprenticeships) operate under an open enrollment policy, meaning the college welcomes applications from all eligible students.
Acceptance depends primarily on meeting the entry requirements for the specific course (e.g., GCSE grades for UK students or equivalent qualifications for international students).
The college prioritizes accessibility and works to ensure students are placed on the right program for their skills and goals.
For Higher National Diplomas (HNDs) and Foundation Degrees, the admission process is more competitive but remains accessible to students who meet the academic qualifications and English language requirements.
Since these programs are designed as pathways to full Bachelor's degrees, they have stricter requirements compared to vocational courses but are still more inclusive than traditional universities.
Applications are reviewed on a case-by-case basis, with interviews or portfolios required for some courses (e.g., creative arts or performing arts).
While North Kent College generally has a high acceptance rate, students must meet the following criteria to secure a place:
Academic Requirements: Relevant qualifications for the course level (e.g., GCSEs, A-Levels, or equivalent international qualifications).
English Proficiency (for International Students): IELTS 5.5–6.0 or equivalent scores are usually required for higher-level courses.
Course-Specific Requirements: Some programs may require:
A portfolio (e.g., for art, design, or media courses).
An interview or audition (e.g., for performing arts programs).
Work experience (for specific adult or professional courses).
Availability of Places: Some popular courses may fill up quickly, so early application is encouraged.
North Kent College is welcoming to international students and provides guidance throughout the application process. Acceptance for international students largely depends on:
Meeting the course entry requirements.
Demonstrating sufficient English proficiency.
Successfully obtaining a Student Visa for courses longer than 6 months.
The college’s support team helps international students navigate these requirements to ensure a smooth application process.
Unlike universities that use centralized systems like UCAS and calculate formal acceptance rates based on applications received versus offers made, North Kent College:
Operates on a direct application basis, where students apply directly to the college.
Accepts students into courses where they meet eligibility requirements, offering alternative programs or pathways if the original course is not suitable.
As a result, the "acceptance rate" would likely be very high, especially for vocational and further education courses, as the college prioritizes accessibility and student development.
Location:
Oakfield Lane, Dartford, Kent, DA1 2JT
Specializations:
Business and Management
Construction and Engineering
Performing Arts (Miskin Theatre)
IT and Computing
Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy
Creative Media and Art & Design
Facilities:
Miskin Theatre: A renowned training venue for performing arts students.
Construction workshops and engineering labs.
IT and business suites with industry-standard software.
Hair and beauty salons for practical learning.
Transport Links:
Approximately 30 minutes from central London by train.
Well-connected by local buses and close to the Dartford train station.
Location:
Lower Higham Road, Gravesend, Kent, DA12 2JJ
Specializations:
Maritime Studies (National Maritime Training Centre)
Health and Social Care
Public Services
Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy
Hospitality and Catering
Facilities:
National Maritime Training Centre (NMTC): Specialized training for the maritime and shipping industries.
Professional kitchens and catering facilities.
Health and social care labs for practical training.
Hair and beauty training salons open to the public.
Transport Links:
Close to Gravesend train station and major bus routes.
Easily accessible via A2/M25 motorways.