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How to apply

The first step is to find a course that’s right for you. Our course finder is a great place to start and you can change the filters depending on if you want something hands on or something more creative.

Application form

Our application forms are easily found on the course page. 

Remember, if you’re applying for an apprenticeship, you need to have an employer who is looking to take you on as an apprentice first before applying to college.

Once you’ve applied, you’ll hear from us within 3-4 weeks of applying. If you’re applying for a full time course, we recommend applying as soon as possible as many of our courses fill up within the first few months of the application form going live.

Some of our full time courses and apprenticeships require an interview, you’ll be contacted by us to arrange it during this time.

Full time courses

If you’ve met the entry criteria for a full time course and there are places available, you’ll be sent an offer email. This email outlines the next steps and notifies you when enrolment week is.

All offer holders will be invited to a Welcome Day which is a mandatory part of the application process. Here you’ll get a taste of what college life is like, you’ll meet tutors and have a tour of our facilities.

Next step is GCSE results day. We’ll message you asking for your results. It’s crucial you send these to us before enrolment day to speed up the process.

The final part of the application process is our enrolment events. Enrolment week takes place in the last week in August and you’ll be sent an email with the time and date your course will be enrolling. Our Enrolment event can take around 3 hours and it’s an opportunity for you to meet the wider college teams, apply for bursary support, sign up for enrichment activities and get your timetable. 

You’ll also be asked to take a Maths and English assessment. These assessments are so we understand which parts of the subject you may need some extra support with.

Apprenticeship training programmes

Our apprenticeships require you to have an employer who has agreed to hire you as an apprentice prior to applying. Your employer will need to have set up an account with the Digital Apprenticeship Service (DAS) and have a PAYE number set up. This can take up to 2 months to arrange so it’s crucial it’s set up as soon as possible. We’re unable to progress with your application until this is in place.

After we’ve received your application, we’ll set both yourself and your employer up on a program called E-sign up. This is where all paperwork will be signed.

There is quite a bit of information we need to collect and a few forms that both yourself and your employer need to sign. This process can take quite some time so there may be weeks where you don’t hear from us whilst we process this information.

During this time, you’ll also be invited to complete and Maths and English assessment. This is a mandatory part of the process so we can assess where we can support you.

Once all paperwork has been completed, you and your employer will be invited in to college to run through the apprenticeship program and check all information is correct. Once that’s completed you can be enrolled onto the apprenticeship and you’ll receive you’re timetable and enrolment information shortly afterwards.

Adult and short courses

Applications are all made through the course page on our website. Shortly after applying for the course you’ll be contacted by our curriculum team who will discuss the dates the next course will run and if there is a fee for the course, you’ll be given information on how to pay.

14-16 Skills academy

Our skills academy course is available for young people aged between 14 and 16. This course is a great option for those who would benefit from a practical, hands-on qualification whilst at school. 

To apply for this course, we require an application from your school. School’s can apply online

If you are home-schooled, this course may be an option for you. Contact our team for more information info@lcb.ac.uk

Get in touch

If you have any questions about studying at LCB, or need support in applying, you can contact us on 0113 222 6000 or info@lcb.ac.uk.

How to apply

The first step is to find a course that’s right for you. Our course finder is a great place to start and you can change the filters depending on if you want something hands on or something more creative.

Application form

Our application forms are easily found on the course page. 

Remember, if you’re applying for an apprenticeship, you need to have an employer who is looking to take you on as an apprentice first before applying to college.

Once you’ve applied, you’ll hear from us within 3-4 weeks of applying. If you’re applying for a full time course, we recommend applying as soon as possible as many of our courses fill up within the first few months of the application form going live.

Some of our full time courses and apprenticeships require an interview, you’ll be contacted by us to arrange it during this time.

Full time courses

If you’ve met the entry criteria for a full time course and there are places available, you’ll be sent an offer email. This email outlines the next steps and notifies you when enrolment week is.

All offer holders will be invited to a Welcome Day which is a mandatory part of the application process. Here you’ll get a taste of what college life is like, you’ll meet tutors and have a tour of our facilities.

Next step is GCSE results day. We’ll message you asking for your results. It’s crucial you send these to us before enrolment day to speed up the process.

The final part of the application process is our enrolment events. Enrolment week takes place in the last week in August and you’ll be sent an email with the time and date your course will be enrolling. Our Enrolment event can take around 3 hours and it’s an opportunity for you to meet the wider college teams, apply for bursary support, sign up for enrichment activities and get your timetable. 

You’ll also be asked to take a Maths and English assessment. These assessments are so we understand which parts of the subject you may need some extra support with.

Apprenticeship training programmes

Our apprenticeships require you to have an employer who has agreed to hire you as an apprentice prior to applying. Your employer will need to have set up an account with the Digital Apprenticeship Service (DAS) and have a PAYE number set up. This can take up to 2 months to arrange so it’s crucial it’s set up as soon as possible. We’re unable to progress with your application until this is in place.

After we’ve received your application, we’ll set both yourself and your employer up on a program called E-sign up. This is where all paperwork will be signed.

There is quite a bit of information we need to collect and a few forms that both yourself and your employer need to sign. This process can take quite some time so there may be weeks where you don’t hear from us whilst we process this information.

During this time, you’ll also be invited to complete and Maths and English assessment. This is a mandatory part of the process so we can assess where we can support you.

Once all paperwork has been completed, you and your employer will be invited in to college to run through the apprenticeship program and check all information is correct. Once that’s completed you can be enrolled onto the apprenticeship and you’ll receive you’re timetable and enrolment information shortly afterwards.

Adult and short courses

Applications are all made through the course page on our website. Shortly after applying for the course you’ll be contacted by our curriculum team who will discuss the dates the next course will run and if there is a fee for the course, you’ll be given information on how to pay.

14-16 Skills academy

Our skills academy course is available for young people aged between 14 and 16. This course is a great option for those who would benefit from a practical, hands-on qualification whilst at school. 

To apply for this course, we require an application from your school. School’s can apply online

If you are home-schooled, this course may be an option for you. Contact our team for more information info@lcb.ac.uk

Get in touch

If you have any questions about studying at LCB, or need support in applying, you can contact us on 0113 222 6000 or info@lcb.ac.uk.

Explore LCB

LCB has lots to offer you, but don’t take our word for it, come explore our campuses for yourself.

Attend an Open event

We hold 3 Open events throughout the year and they are a great way to see how LCB is the right step for you.

At our open events, you can hear from our course team about what our courses include. Tour our facilities and speak to our support teams about how we can help each student into the work place.

Virtual tour

Unable to make an Open event? Don’t worry, we’ll bring our campuses to you.

Our Virtual tour let’s you explore our facilities, view our course videos and get a feel for what life at LCB is really like.

Financial Support

If you are concerned about the costs associated with attending College, don’t worry, you may be eligible for financial support.

There is a range of financial support available including:

  • Half fare bus pass
  • Bursary fund
  • Free meals
  • Discounts from local suppliers for stationary, protective clothing and drawing equipment
  • 21-22 tuition fund

Bursary fund

Are you 16-18 years of age and need financial support to enable you to succeed at college?

To find out more about the bursary fund, click here

Advanced Learner Loans

Help take the financial worry away from studying with an Advanced Learner Loan. 

Key Facts 

  • Help pay for your level 3, 4, 5 & 6 course fees
  • It’s easy to apply
  • Your household income isn’t taken into account
  • There is no credit check
  • You won’t have to pay anything back until your income is over £25,000 a year
  • You pay back 9% of any income above £25,000
  • So if you earn £27,000 a year your loan contribution will be £15 a month
  • If you stop working, your repayments will also stop
  • You start repaying your loan in the April after you leave your course You can apply online or by post, first you will need to check with the College that the course qualifies, we will then provide you with a Learning and Funding Information letter.

How to Apply

You can apply online or by post, first you will need to check with the College that the course qualifies, we will then provide you with a Learning and Funding Information letter.

For the full eligibility criteria and all the latest information go to www.gov.uk/advanced-learner-loan.

Further Information

If you require further information please contact Student Services, by calling 0113 222 6002 or by emailing info@lcb.ac.uk

Learner support fund

Are you 19+ years of age and need financial support to enable you to succeed at college?

To find out more about the learner support fund please follow the link here

Free college meals

If you are 16-18 years of age you may be entitled to free college meals.

To apply please complete the bursary application form which can be found here

Get in touch

If you have any questions regarding free meals, and the bursary and learner support fund, you can speak to Student Services by calling 0113 222 6002.

Additional resources

Further information is available for part-time and higher education students, please click on the relevant links below:

Financial Support

If you are concerned about the costs associated with attending College, don’t worry, you may be eligible for financial support.

There is a range of financial support available including:

  • Half fare bus pass
  • Bursary fund
  • Free meals
  • Discounts from local suppliers for stationary, protective clothing and drawing equipment
  • 21-22 tuition fund

Bursary fund

Are you 16-18 years of age and need financial support to enable you to succeed at college?

To find out more about the bursary fund, click here

Advanced Learner Loans

Help take the financial worry away from studying with an Advanced Learner Loan. 

Key Facts 

  • Help pay for your level 3, 4, 5 & 6 course fees
  • It’s easy to apply
  • Your household income isn’t taken into account
  • There is no credit check
  • You won’t have to pay anything back until your income is over £25,000 a year
  • You pay back 9% of any income above £25,000
  • So if you earn £27,000 a year your loan contribution will be £15 a month
  • If you stop working, your repayments will also stop
  • You start repaying your loan in the April after you leave your course You can apply online or by post, first you will need to check with the College that the course qualifies, we will then provide you with a Learning and Funding Information letter.

How to Apply

You can apply online or by post, first you will need to check with the College that the course qualifies, we will then provide you with a Learning and Funding Information letter.

For the full eligibility criteria and all the latest information go to www.gov.uk/advanced-learner-loan.

Further Information

If you require further information please contact Student Services, by calling 0113 222 6002 or by emailing info@lcb.ac.uk

Learner support fund

Are you 19+ years of age and need financial support to enable you to succeed at college?

To find out more about the learner support fund please follow the link here

Free college meals

If you are 16-18 years of age you may be entitled to free college meals.

To apply please complete the bursary application form which can be found here

Get in touch

If you have any questions regarding free meals, and the bursary and learner support fund, you can speak to Student Services by calling 0113 222 6002.

Additional resources

Further information is available for part-time and higher education students, please click on the relevant links below:

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