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The courses we offer may have changed since we printed this guide. Contact 020 7613 9123 / info@hackney.ac.uk to check before you enrol.


Supporting your studies (continued)


020 7613 9123 www.hackney.ac.uk


Student Leadership There are plenty of opportunities for you to become involved in the College, to work towards making improvements and have a say in how the College is led. Our Student Association is elected by students to lead on activities and events which improve students’ experience. You can also become involved as a Class Rep and represent the views and interests of your classmates.


The Student Ambassador scheme is a must if you’re motivated and customer focused. You’ll represent the College at internal and external events – learning valuable skills. It’s a great way to earn some extra money and looks great on your CV.


Sports Academies HCC is renowned for its sporting success. Our award- winning (and cup-winning!) Sports Academies in athletics, basketball, cricket and football, give you the chance to combine professional standard training with academic study. The Academies’ performance is consistently outstanding, many of our sports men and women progress to university teams and our very best sports men and women go on to represent their country!


RESPECT At HCC, we’re proud of our shared values, starting with respect, which permeate the college experience.


Ÿ If you’re going to succeed, you need to take College seriously.


Ÿ You must attend 100% of your timetabled lessons including tutorials and functional skills.


Ÿ You must be punctual; that means if your lesson starts at 9am – you need to be in your class, with your books, notes, pens and materials ready before 9am.


Ÿ Your behaviour should be respectful and civilised at all times and in line with the values of our community. In return, you’ll get respect from all College staff.


Ÿ You must complete all your homework and assignments properly and on time. Expect to spend 5–10 hours on homework each week on a full- qualification programme, so organise your time so you can do this.


Many courses


include English & maths to set you up for success!


Ÿ Use your Individual Learning Plan to improve your grades. This process will help you to become independent and to be aware of your strengths and areas you need to develop.


Ÿ Book your holidays outside of term time.


Ÿ Revise and prepare for your exams and final course submissions.


Hackney Community College Adult Course Guide 2016/2017


All courses are subject to change and may be cancelled without prior notice as a result of funding changes or low demand. You may be eligible for a discounted tuition fee on some courses, but you will need to check with us. Students who pay a tuition fee may also pay an exam fee if applicable. This is just a guide to the courses we offer; check www.hackney.ac.uk or 020 7613 9123 for up-to-date information.


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