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Information and advice for people aged 19 and above returning to education after time out
If you haven't studied for a long time, find out what your options are to get back into education.
Advice for returning to education
Starting a new course can give you opportunities to achieve your goals and ambitions. Through learning, you can rediscover your talents, boost your self-esteem and find your purpose.
Involve people in your decision making
Talking through your ideas can help make things clearer and give you a different perspective. If you don't have family and friends to talk to, your work coach or adviser can help you.
Organise your finances
There may be fees to do a course, and studying might affect your ability to work or claim benefits.
Access courses
Access courses allow people without qualifications to prepare for study at University.
If you want to do a course but are not sure where to start, get advice about choosing a career.
- Greater Brighton Metropolitan College (MET) website
A college running a wide variety of full-time courses focused on providing practical skills and experience.