Thinking about studying in Youth Friendly Birmingham?

If you’re thinking about studying for a course or qualification in Youth Friendly Birmingham, these resources could help. There are a huge range of college courses you can do.

What’s on offer?

There are a huge range of college and sixth form courses to choose from. With opportunities for training and employment alongside support with skills and employability, visit:

South and City College Birmingham

Birmingham Metropolitan College

Joseph Chamberlain College

University College Birmingham

Online courses

The West Midlands Combined Authority has come up with a list of online resources to help you build your skills or explore new subject.

Who can help me decide what’s right for me?

Birmingham Careers Service is a free and friendly support service providing careers information, advice and guidance to young people aged 16 to 19 who are not in education, employment or training (NEET). If a young person has a learning difficulty and/or disability then we can help them until they are 25. We are part of Birmingham City Council and we work alongside other local services.

Young people aged 16 – 29 in Birmingham and Solihull who are looking for employment, education or training can access our one-to-one personalised support through the Youth Promise Plus project #promiseyoungfutures

Universities in the West Midlands

The West Midlands have a range of universities catering to a wide variety of specialisations. Take a look at universities in your local area, and see which one might be a good fit for you.

Universities in the West Midlands

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Discover Youth Friendly Employers

Email us at info@youthemployment.org.uk or call 01536 513388.

Looking for help in your area?

London Digital Jobs and Skills Hub

London Digital Skills

Adult Education in the West Midlands

Aged 19+? Find adult education, courses and training in the West Midlands.

Adult education