FE College definition

FE College. (“coleg AB”) means an institution within the further education sector as defined in section 91(3) of the Further and Higher Education Act 1992(10);
FE College. ’ means Schools and Colleges providing FET programmes which are deemed to be second- level schools in law and are bound by all relevant legislation;
FE College means a further education college in Wales.

Examples of FE College in a sentence

  • In order to attract new groups of students into HE we have embraced the concept of the Foundation Degree, most of which are run in collaboration with FE College partners.

  • Accordingly we have developed a suite of Foundation Degrees, most of which are presented in collaboration with our FE College partners.

  • Additionally, the University has extended its HE in FE College network to include FE Colleges from across the North East region.

  • FE Capital Projects Team College Estate Manager In 2023/24, there are currently no plans for public recruitment competitions to fill vacancies on FE College Governing Bodies (GB).

  • FE Capital Projects Team College Finance Director Estate Manager In 2023/24, there are currently no plans for public recruitment competitions to fill vacancies on FE College Governing Bodies (GB).

  • FE Capital Projects Team College Estate Managers In 2023/24, there are currently no plans for public recruitment competitions to fill vacancies on FE College Governing Bodies (GB).

  • This collaboration is a partnership operating as the Kent and Medway Progression Federation (KMPF) and in 2015/16 is expected to comprise of 3 universities (CCCU, the University of Kent and the University of the Creative Arts), 2 local authorities (Kent and Medway), 43 schools and one FE College from low participation neighbourhoods.

  • Data analysis commissioned by BIS and the policy group Linking London demonstrates that three out of four - 77% - of FE College students studying at Level 3 in London are classified as living in a disadvantaged area (using data from the Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index), and of these 61% come from Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) backgrounds.

  • Collaborative outreach forms a significant part of this, ranging from initiatives designed with FE College members of the Westminster Group, to Faculty led partnerships with London primary and secondary schools.

  • The collaborative partnership between the University of Westminster and its Associate FE College partners is therefore important in promoting access to transformative education – within the Colleges through external validation of courses at Levels 4 and 5 - and through mapped progression routes to study at the University.