How To Enrol

The Application Process

Once you have decided on the course you would like to study, on each of our course pages there is an ‘Apply now’ button.

After this you will then be asked to enter some basic personal details, and once submitted, our online learning platform instantly creates you an account. At this point you should check your email so you can activate your account and login. Once have logged in, you will be able to view the first couple of units of your course and start to familiarise yourself with your learning platform.

You will then need to complete your enrolment which will take you to the enterprise enrolment page. This will need to be completed before our team will send through further instructions via email to complete your registration on the course. To complete your enrolment, we will need you to supply a form of ID (a passport or driving licence) and complete a learning agreement. We need this in order to claim your source of funding and register you as a student in our system. Once we have all required information, we will be in touch to confirm that your funding is in place. After this point, you will be fully enrolled on your course and can start submitting assignments.

If you are unsure which course is the right one for you, you can contact our Adult Learning Team via phone or email to discuss through your options.

adultlearning@eastkent.ac.uk
01843 605045

You can apply at any time, choosing the funding option that is right for you. For more information on the different funding options that are available click here.


Using an Advanced Learner Loan to fund your course

Subject to eligibility you maybe able to use a 19+ Advanced Learner Loan to fund your course. If you are, the process couldn’t be simpler and follows the same route described above. For more information on Advanced Learner Loans please see our ‘Funding’ page for more information. If you are wanting to use this type of funding for an Access to Higher Education Diploma there is the extra benefit that the loan is written off once you graduate from university.