City of Oxford College and University Centre is set to welcome visitors to its technology campus for an open event next month.
The event in Blackbird Leys will take place on Saturday, November 9, from 9.30am to midday.
Prospective students will have the chance to explore a range of study programmes and employment opportunities.
The event will feature subject area presentations, a session led by the group director introducing visitors to the college, and opportunities to meet current students.
Visitors can also learn about Access to Higher Education programmes, T Level programmes, and apprenticeships.
The South Central Institute of Technology hub will be open for tours, offering insights into digital programmes, data analytics, and software development, and attendees will be able to explore the construction, brickwork, carpentry, and motor vehicle workshops.
Activate Learning staff will be present to help prospective students plan their learning pathways, while, for those uncertain about their future, careers advisors will be available for independent advice.
The college's student services team will discuss available bursaries and financial support and attendees will have the chance to submit their applications early to secure a place for the upcoming academic year.
Activate Learning said its students "are supported in developing the skills they need to succeed in the workplace".
It added: "Learning programmes lead directly into sustainable career options, and the college can help you identify where your studies can take you."
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