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Wolverhampton College event moves online

An open event at Wolverhampton College has been moved online in response to the Government’s new lockdown restrictions.

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The event, which was due to take place at the college’s three main campuses on November 28, has been replaced with a virtual event on December 2 to give people the opportunity to still have a face-to-face chat with tutors.

The virtual event will run from 4pm to 7pm and will operate through Zoom.

People wishing to attend must register in advance to receive a link to join the session and, depending on their enquiry, will be connected for a one-to-one session with a tutor, careers advisor or apprenticeship recruitment officer to assist them further.

Louise Fall, vice principal for student success at the college, said: “During these unprecedented times, the college has been able to demonstrate its resilience in responding to changes from government, whilst ensuring that the health and wellbeing of the staff, students, apprentices and stakeholders is at the forefront of every decision.

“We know that people want to talk to tutors or careers advisers face-to-face when they are deciding which route to take into their chosen career and we have adapted our plans so that they can still have a video call with the relevant members of staff at the online event instead.”

To book a place at the virtual open event go to www.wolvcoll.ac.uk/events/

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