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Digital Literacy
www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/training-business/professional-development/computing-it-business-courses/digital-literacy/Progression Digital literacy can play a powerful role in helping people connect, learn, engage with their community, and create more promising futures. Simply reading articles online does not address digital literacy, so it is important for everyone to understand the variety of content and possibilities that are accessible online. This digital literacy course can help individuals gain the digital skills necessary to engage in a digital economy and improve livelihoods. The digital literacy
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Help to apply
www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/courses/help-to-apply/complete the relevant section of the online application form.
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Help to apply
www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/courses/help-to-apply/SAAS a funding body know as the Student Awards Agency for Scotland. Most students studying HNC or HND courses at West College Scotland are supported through SAAS. SAAS support both full time and part time students who meet their funding criteria. Funding applications are completed online at www.saas.gov.uk For advice and support, call 0300 600 60 60 and ask for Student Advisory Services.
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Online Learning
www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/courses/online-learning/Our Online Learning staff will provide you with information to help you organise the financial side of being a student. We accept Cash, Paypal, Cheque, Debit/Credit Card payments as well as Fee Waiver for some eligible courses. Please note: you can only undertake a course once when using a fee waiver. If you do not complete the course satisfactorily within the allotted time, and wish to try again, you will have to pay the full fee for the course.
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Online Learning
www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/courses/online-learning/Each course is different. For our NCFE courses a few hours per week would be the minimum amount of study time. For Moodle courses a good rule of thumb is that for every hour spent doing ‘class’ work (assignments etc.) one hour should be spent doing ‘private’ study. The Online Learning staff will be able to give you more information tailored to your specific qualification.
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Online Learning
www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/courses/online-learning/Our dedicated Team are here to help you through your course! Due to the high volume of emails we receive, please use our Online Learning Contact form. We respond to all enquiries in date order so please do not send multiple forms of contact, we aim to respond to you within 7-10 days.
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What to expect when applying
www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/college/vacancies/what-to-expect-when-applying/If you find that you are experiencing difficulties completing your online application, please try the following: Log out and back in Use a different web browser e.g. Firefox, Chrome etc If you get a ‘Security Violation’ error – please apply directly through the College website rather than copying and pasting the URL If you receive a ‘404’ effort this will be related to your own firewall security settings.
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Online Learning
www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/courses/online-learning/We have a dedicated online learning department who are committed to meeting the needs of our students. Online Learning Administrator, West College Scotland, Renfrew Road, Paisley, Scotland, PA3 4DR
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Online Learning
www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/courses/online-learning/We know you might have questions about Online Learning. We've done our best to try to answer them.
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What to expect when applying
www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/college/vacancies/what-to-expect-when-applying/If you are successful we will contact you to make a conditional offer. You will then go through the College’s online onboarding system. Once all your pre -employment checks are completed, to the standards required, we will either make your offer unconditional and organise your start date or we will add your name to our Bank of temporary staff. For Support posts your initial salary placement will normally be on the first point of the scale and will increase by annual incremental progression