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  • Contact Us

    If you require any help, please get in touch with the Student Funding team.

  • College sponsors two local schools on Greggs Breakfast club scheme

    Glasgow Clyde College has pledged to tackle child food insecurity in its local catchment area, becoming a partner of the Greggs Foundation Breakfast Club Programme.

  • Supported Education students raise funds for Children in Need

    Well done to our Learning for Independence and Skills for Life and Work students who organised and delivered a fantastic day of fundraising, raising £400 for Children in Need.

  • Hair-raising fundraising

    Winter Leavers' student Demilee Ingram bravely had her long flowing locks shaved off at an event last week, to raise money for the Beatson Cancer Charity. She went from having long flowing locks to a number two cut!

  • Students to host autism-friendly pantomime performance

    Glasgow Clyde College Acting and Performance students will strip their 2019 pantomime back to the bare necessities as they present an autism-friendly performance of The Jungle Book this Christmas.

  • Funding Advice

    Funding awards vary depending on which level of course you are studying but all awards are means tested on household income and living circumstances. Contact us for confidential, impartial advice and help on funding matters.

  • Employee Training Services

    Glasgow Clyde College is approved to deliver training recognised by a wide range of industry and awarding bodies. This can take the form of short training sessions of one or two days, to courses of longer duration.

  • Colleges spearhead £1.2M project to drive innovation in businesses

    More than £1.2 million will be invested in creating six new innovation hubs at colleges across Glasgow and the west of Scotland to help encourage innovation in local businesses. 

  • Supporting refugee doctors back to work

    Glasgow Clyde College, in partnership with City of Glasgow College, will be providing English language training for refugee doctors, with the aim of helping them transition into the medical profession in Scotland.

  • Flexible Workforce Development Fund

    Glasgow Clyde College is encouraging employers to get help with employee training costs by applying to the new Flexible Workforce Development Fund.