Snap up the chance to enrol for college

Many former students of the college have gone on to work in top jobs in Business, Computing, Sport, Accounting, Construction, the Arts, Sport, Health, Hairdressing, and so much more.Many former students of the college have gone on to work in top jobs in Business, Computing, Sport, Accounting, Construction, the Arts, Sport, Health, Hairdressing, and so much more.
Many former students of the college have gone on to work in top jobs in Business, Computing, Sport, Accounting, Construction, the Arts, Sport, Health, Hairdressing, and so much more.
Follow in the footsteps of North West Regional College's successful alumni and enrol today.

North West Regional College will be hosting a late enrolment session for full and part time courses at their campuses in Derry~Londonderry, Strabane and Limavady on Thursday, September 13, from 5-7 p.m.

These sessions are for those who have not yet enrolled.

Come along and talk to our career advisors who can give you advice and guidance and talk you through all of the options available.

Local learners can follow in the footsteps of NWRC Performing Arts graduate Jamie Lee O’Donnell, who recently found fame on the Channel 4 Comedy Derry Girls, Civil Engineering graduate Declan Doherty who is project managing a major new build at Altnagelvin Hospital, and Ciaran Logue who is planning to take the Bar exam, after graduating from a Law Degree after completing the Adult Learning Access course at NWRC.

The success of the NWRC graduates illustrates how A Levels are not the only route into Higher Education and Employment. The college’s campuses offer a range of BTEC Level 3 extended diplomas, the exact equivalent of 3 A-Levels, allowing young people in the North West to specialise in their chosen career path from the age of 16.

Hundreds of students across the North West have been enrolling on Further and Higher Education courses at North West Regional College after attending Clearing Days at Derry~Londonderry, Limavady and Strabane.

The three Clearing Days have been a busy time for the college, however there is still time to apply, with limited places available on some full-time and part time courses.