Enrolment 2024 – details here.

Enrolment for Full-Time Applicants

Please read the information below carefully as it will help you to enrol at the right time and avoid any unnecessary waits.

Full-Time Further Education Applicants

What happens next?

  • Applicants will be invited to an enrolment appointment from 21 August 2024. 
  • All applicants will receive an appointment by email in the week of 22 July 2024 which you can change if necessary. 
  • We work with you to make enrolment as straightforward and convenient as possible. Your place at Nescot is not confirmed until you are fully enrolled, so it is important you check your email for appointments and speak to us if you have any issues.
  • Enrolment will typically take 1-2 hours as there are various processes we are required to do. We will give full instructions in the email you will be sent. Our Admission office can also deal with any enquiries by phone and email

If you haven't applied for a course yet but you'd like to join us in September 2024, apply today! 

We currently have spaces available for the following courses:


Your first day at Nescot

The first day of teaching is Monday 9 September 2024. You will be given details of your first day in college when you enrol. Details will be published here for returning students in late August.


What to do before enrolment

Log into your applicant portal and check you have:

  1. Accepted your offer
  2. Completed your Get Ready for College form
  3. If your appointment is after you get your GCSE results, please log into the portal and take a picture of your results. If you have any difficulty doing this, please don't worry.

You can log into the portal by clicking here. If you need any help uploading documents, click here.

If you've applied to study Health and Social Care, you can read more about how to prepare for your work placement online here. 

What to bring to enrolment

You must bring a copy of your GCSE results, and a suitable form of ID. We won’t be able to enrol you without this.

If you are a non-UK national you will be asked to do a home/overseas assessment form, and you will also need to bring your passport with you to enrol, as well as your residency permit or evidence of your current residency status in the UK. If you are an EU national then the college is required to verify your settled or pre-settled status. You can find out more on our website here.

If you are studying Childcare or Health and Social Care, you will need to have a DBS check before you start your placement. Nescot will organise this for you, but you'll need to bring some extra documents to enrolment. Please click here to see what to bring. 

Performing Arts students only:

All Performing Arts students must audition before they enrol. If you have not already attended a group interview and done an audition then you will need to record yourself performing, and send it to us before your enrolment appointment. Please prepare one of the items below, and email it or send it via a file sharing service to lbentley@nescot.ac.uk. If you have already auditioned then you do not need to do this.

  • A monologue from a published play – this should be about 15 lines, or one minute long
  • A verse and chorus from a Musical Theatre song
  • A short dance piece.

Art and Design students only: 

If you have not already had an interview then you must bring a portfolio of artwork with you to your enrolment appointment. This could be a physical sketchbook or portfolio, photographs of your sketchbook, or digital work. You can send digital work to Sarah Morgan before your appointment by emailing smorgan@nescot.ac.uk. If you have already had an interview then you don’t need to bring a portfolio with you to enrolment.

What happens at enrolment

You’ll have a chat with your tutor and make sure that the course and the level you’ve applied for are still right for you. If you’ve got better GCSE grades than you expected we might be able to move you up to the next level of your course. If your GCSEs didn’t go to plan then we might be able to move you to a different level, or to a different course. If you’re not sure about the grades you need, you can check our website.

Some students need to buy uniform or equipment for their course. You will have been told about this at your interview, but you can read more on our PPE pages here. You will need to buy or order your uniform or equipment at enrolment, so that you have it for the start of term. If you need some help with the costs please have a look at our Student Finance pages here. If you are studying Childcare or Health and Social Care we will help you to organise your DBS check. Please click here to read more and to see what to bring with you. 

After enrolment: start of term

At enrolment you will be told the date for your first class in college, which will be in the week of Monday 9 Sept

You can read our term dates for the year ahead online here. 

If you can't make your enrolment appointment

Enrolment is the process of becoming a Nescot student. Our courses are in high demand, and your place is not guaranteed until you have enrolled. 

If you are unable to make the appointment we offer you and you are a full-time Further Education student (a school leaver), please call Admissions on 020 8394 3038 by 16 August at the latest to re-arrange

If you are an Adult student, we will not be able to guarantee you a place if you do not come to your scheduled enrolment appointment. 

Any questions

If you have any questions about our enrolment process please contact our Admissions Team by emailing adviceteam@nescot.ac.uk or calling 020 8394 3038


What can I study?

We believe that Nescot has a qualification for everyone, whatever your goals are. We also have a wide range of facilities that are open to the public.

  • Part-time courses for adults: We offer courses that fit around your existing commitments, whether you're aiming for a promotion, a career change or a new hobby. Choose your qualification here.
  • University-level qualifications: Our courses include HNCs, HNDs, top-up years, foundation degrees and more. Learn more here.
  • Distance learning: Many of our courses can be studied by distance learning, with subjects ranging from health and social care to business - and many of them are absolutely free. Find out more here.