
Representatives from Bury College were among the many local professionals who gathered at the Bury Means Business networking event last week.
There is a dress code comprising of an all-black uniform. Students must look professional to reflect an industry setting. Therefore, jeans, leggings, trainers/sport shoes and hoodies are not permitted. Students can purchase their own clothing items, it is expected that students will have the correct items of clothing within 6 weeks of the course starting. This will be discussed further during enrolment.
Students do not need to purchase any equipment as this will be provided to you as part of the course.
In certain circumstances, the college can provide financial assistance for purchasing kit and/or equipment resources through the Financial Support Schemes – details of which are included in the enrolment pack. If you have any further questions regarding the financial support available, please enquire with Student Services to discuss further. Student Services will also be available to speak to during enrolment.
Representatives from Bury College were among the many local professionals who gathered at the Bury Means Business networking event last week.
Hear from our students at our recent Art, Design, and Media Exhibition, and see some of the wonderful art our students have produced.
Find out how our Public Services students have volunteered their time to review and provide feedback on police stop and search procedures.
Find out how the Northern Gateway development is helping to bring new jobs to Greater Manchester, and how this project is helping to inspire our students.
Bury College recently hosted a Higher Education Fair for its current learners, welcoming representatives from over 20 different universities.
T Level student Cameron Taylor turned his placement at Bury BID into a paid summer role, gaining hands-on experience in events and marketing.