West College Scotland

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West College Scotland
Wast College Scotland
TypeFurther education
Established1 August 2013
PrincipalLiz Connolly
Location,
ColoursBlack, Blue, Grey, Orange
NicknameWCS
Websitehttp://www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/

West College Scotland (Scots: Wast College Scotland) is a further education institution in Scotland. It is the regional college for West Scotland and serves the populations of Inverclyde, Renfrewshire and West Dunbartonshire and surrounding areas, as well as overseas students.[1]

History

The college was created on 1 August 2013 from James Watt College in Greenock, Reid Kerr College in Paisley and Clydebank College in Clydebank. The former colleges became the Greenock, Paisley and Clydebank Campuses respectively.[2]

The former campuses of the James Watt College in Largs and Kilwinning were transferred to the new Ayrshire College at the time of the merger.

College campuses

Curriculum

The college curriculum offers courses from across a range of levels included in the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework, including Highers, NC, HNC and HND. Most courses are available on a full-time, day basis, however some are part-time or evening, and distance learning courses are also available.

Principal

West College Scotland appointed Liz Connolly as their Principal and Chief Executive on 3rd September 2018. Liz has been the College’s Vice-Principal Corporate Development since its formation in 2013. The very first Principal and Chief Executive of West College Scotland was Audrey Cumberford, who was also the Principal of the former Reid Kerr College.[3]

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