Iām rely enjoying my course.
I also want to say that I was pleasantly surprised by the well-coordinated work of the student help center. They are very responsive and will kindly help you solve your problem. š¤
A college that's only diverse if your LGBTQ or a foreigner. but for disabled people? there is no help. the attitudes of staff is really bad and the bullying that goes on is terrible. Its not a great area to be disabled my child has been screamed at in the street by grown men calling him re&arded, My child is trying to live an independent life but there is no help in this place, Diversity here only knows your sexuality and your skin colour
First of all their online application is appalling I started my application on a Monday it took till Thursday for it to be sorted . I also know it broke down at the point I specified my denomination. The business officer was fairly helpful but the rubbish support and procedures in place as determined by the College. Is shocking , even more so when they act like a business not like the publicly funded college that they are. To get on a Welding Course I was expected to give them the money upfront or else no dice. When I asked to pay for it in instalments I was in effect asked to go and whistle for something else . I explained them my situation . Complaints manager Gardner after another week finally dispatched a generic email. No empathy , just a narcissistic tone . Still would not budge nor anyone at the college offer some flexibility at the same time most of the staff are protected by trade unions and don't live under the same unfair rules they push forth on to perspective students. I had to fill in loads of questions just to get my application , loads and loads of personal information , However if they were honest they would have , set things up so it's clear from the beginning that your wasting your time unless you can spend £300 just like that . They sabotaged my application with their unfair policies . Instalments are not uncommon in business , but this place is inflexible and entitled , love their well paid public sector salaries and fair working conditions treat members of the public with contempt it seems . Unfair and unhelpful . Hypocrisy in action .
As a student at WCS Clydebank Campus, I received the best education. The hair & beauty lectures really went above and beyond to build my confidence and practical skills. My HNC Hairdressing course was an amazing experience and highly recommend going back to further study after being in the industry as doing so contributed massively to my success.
Anas Ramadan
9 months agoWest College Scotland - Clydebank Campus is an exceptional educational institution š known for its diverse programs š, dedicated faculty š©āš«, and supportive learning environment š¤. The campus offers a wide range of academic and vocational courses, equipped with modern facilities š¢ and the latest technology š». Faculty members are highly qualified and committed to student success, providing personalized guidance and support š. The vibrant and diverse student community š engages in various activities and clubs š, enriching the overall experience. Strong industry partnerships offer excellent opportunities for internships and employment š¼, ensuring programs meet current market needs. Clydebank Campus is an ideal choice for students seeking quality education and practical training š.
Alina Dziubenko
10 months agoIām rely enjoying my course. I also want to say that I was pleasantly surprised by the well-coordinated work of the student help center. They are very responsive and will kindly help you solve your problem. š¤
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a month agoA college that's only diverse if your LGBTQ or a foreigner. but for disabled people? there is no help. the attitudes of staff is really bad and the bullying that goes on is terrible. Its not a great area to be disabled my child has been screamed at in the street by grown men calling him re&arded, My child is trying to live an independent life but there is no help in this place, Diversity here only knows your sexuality and your skin colour
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a year agoFirst of all their online application is appalling I started my application on a Monday it took till Thursday for it to be sorted . I also know it broke down at the point I specified my denomination. The business officer was fairly helpful but the rubbish support and procedures in place as determined by the College. Is shocking , even more so when they act like a business not like the publicly funded college that they are. To get on a Welding Course I was expected to give them the money upfront or else no dice. When I asked to pay for it in instalments I was in effect asked to go and whistle for something else . I explained them my situation . Complaints manager Gardner after another week finally dispatched a generic email. No empathy , just a narcissistic tone . Still would not budge nor anyone at the college offer some flexibility at the same time most of the staff are protected by trade unions and don't live under the same unfair rules they push forth on to perspective students. I had to fill in loads of questions just to get my application , loads and loads of personal information , However if they were honest they would have , set things up so it's clear from the beginning that your wasting your time unless you can spend £300 just like that . They sabotaged my application with their unfair policies . Instalments are not uncommon in business , but this place is inflexible and entitled , love their well paid public sector salaries and fair working conditions treat members of the public with contempt it seems . Unfair and unhelpful . Hypocrisy in action .
Cameron Knox
a year agoAs a student at WCS Clydebank Campus, I received the best education. The hair & beauty lectures really went above and beyond to build my confidence and practical skills. My HNC Hairdressing course was an amazing experience and highly recommend going back to further study after being in the industry as doing so contributed massively to my success.