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Isle of Man College Enrolment Session

by isleofman.com 30th August 2011
The Isle of Man College Enrolment Session scheduled for Saturday 10th September 2011 has been cancelled due to road closures for the Commonwealth Youth Games, Cycling Event, therefore we will be holding the Enrolment Session on Thursday 8th September 2011 5p.m. – 8p.m. at the College Main Site You can enrol on any of our courses advertised in our Full-Time Prospectus 2011/12 or our Part-Time Course Guide 2011/12 providing there are places still available. This is an excellent opportunity to talk to members of the lecturing staff, who are available to give advice and guidance on your choice of courses. Adult Community Education – Leisure & Recreation Art, Design & Media Computer Studies Construction Engineering General Education Hairdressing, Beauty & Holistic Therapy Hospitality & Catering Office Administration Teacher Training Also the College Training Restaurant is open to the public for lunches from October 2011 – please phone 648215 to check availability or make a booking. The College Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy Salons are also open to the public – please phone 648208 to make an appointment. ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 30th, August 2011 11:59pm.

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