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Northern Regional College is to relocate to the former St Joseph’s College premises in Beresford Avenue while its new Coleraine campus is being built. The College has embarked on an £84 million capital investment programme, funded by the Department of the Economy, to develop new campuses on its current sites in Union Street, Coleraine and Farm Lodge, Ballymena. The new purpose-built Coleraine campus with state-of-the-art facilities will be on an extended site which includes the former Church of Ireland buildings on Brook Street.

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Northern Regional College Student Awards

Wednesday
28th August 2019

Joshua Wylie, from Ballymena, has been awarded Highest Achieving Student at Northern Regional College’s recent Student Awards. Joshua is undertaking an Extended Diploma in Construction & the Built Environment as was presented with his award by Abigail Patterson, Marketing Manager with Martin & Hamilton, sponsors of the award.

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Pictured (left to right) are Emmalee O’Connell and Jennifer Perez, students at Northern Regional College in Ballymena, who were both awarded Highest Achieving Student at the College’s annual Student Awards. Emmalee and Jennifer are both currently undertaking Food & Beverage Service apprenticeships at the Galgorm Resort and Spa Hotel, in partnership with Northern Regional College.

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Inclusive learning students at Northern Regional College’s Ballymoney campus have put forward their suggestions for the ideal classroom. The College has embarked on an £84 million capital investment programme to build new state of the art campuses on its current sites in Union Street, Coleraine and Farm Lodge, Ballymena.

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Northern Regional College enrolment days give prospective students an opportunity to check out what’s on offer at their local campus. Staff will be available to give friendly and impartial advice about further and higher education options, including apprentices and training opportunities, as well as access to university courses.

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Northern Regional College students Tyson McKeown, Adam Pidgeon and Matthew Sterritt are off to study in the USA this month. The trio will be among 54 students from across Northern Ireland on British Council’s prestigious Study USA programme. The programme enables students to study Business or STEM related subjects for a year in American colleges, across 34 States, helping to develop their career prospects when they return to Northern Ireland.

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