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Please feel free to browse this site. On this site you can build, view and print a Personalised Prospectus using My Prospectus, or make an Application to study at Bilborough College using the Course Directory.

In order to use these online facilities you will need to register or if you have already registered, login with your existing details. To start your application, please go to the Course Directory and select the courses you would like to study. You must enter your choice of subjects to make an application.

We are now accepting applications for September 2012. Applications for AS Courses for September 2011 have now closed. However, if you still wish to apply to study the International Baccalaureate in September 2011 or go on to our waiting list for AS courses, please contact the college.

As part of your application you will be required to write a Personal Statement. We recommend that you prepare this before starting your application and then copy it into the application. You need to include comments about yourself, including hobbies, positions of responsibility, sporting activities, music interests, etc.

Please note that the online application system is not available between the hours of 10:00pm and 06:00am.

Once you have completed your enquiry or application, please remember to logout to ensure your details remain secure.

If you need more information on a particular subject or course, you will find detailed information in the course section of our website.

Bilborough College offers a wide range of subjects at AS Level each year.

We can accommodate a very wide range of subject combinations. If you have studied a subject at GCSE, we expect you to achieve at least a grade C to study it at A Level.

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