Description

Located next to Southend Central station, our Southend Campus offers an impressive range of vocational subject and adult courses while University Centre South Essex offers a range of higher education courses. All courses are set in realistic work environments using cutting-edge technology.

Our new Motor Vehicle, Engineering and Construction Centre at Stephenson Road Campus offers industry-standard facilities and workshops. The centre located off Progress Road will provide students with everything they need for their education and training in motor mechanics, engineering and the construction trades.

The college also has sites in Basildon and Grays.

Please visit our website for a prospectus and to see when upcoming open events are scheduled.

You can access a virtual tour of our campuses here campus virtual tours

We welcome students who have a disability and/or learning difficulty.

We appreciate and value the contribution that individuals with learning difficulties and/or disabilities bring to the college.

The college is committed to making students with additional support needs feel valued, respected and supported. We aim to create an inclusive environment where all students are treated on the basis of their merits, ability and potential.

We pride ourselves on providing high quality support to learners with a wide range of additional learning support needs to help individuals to participate fully in college life.

Telephone

0345 521 2345

Email address
Website
Address

South Essex College Southend Campus, Luker Road, Southend on Sea, Essex, SS1 1ND

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Date and time

Courses run during the week and at weekends.

Cost description
Please refer to the website for course costs. Some of our provision is fully funded and some courses have access to learner loans to help spread the cost of learning.
Supporting people with;
  • Learning difficulty e.g. Dyslexia
  • Learning disability Communication Impairment including Speech and Language Delay
  • Autistic Spectrum Disorder including Social communication difficulty
  • Long term conditions
  • Social, emotional & mental health difficulty
  • Aspergers
  • Sensory and/or physical need
Local Offer details

If you have a special educational needs or disability, we would encourage you to discuss this with us as early as possible; and want to discuss this, we have a team at each of our main campuses to help you and where you can speak to staff to discuss your needs. Further details on how we can help you can be found on the Additional Learning Support page of our website.

Local Offer contact

The Additional Learning Support Team. Email AdditionalLearningSupport@southessex.ac.uk