Enrolment 2025
To join Stanmore College as a student, you must complete the enrolment process. Your enrolment will confirm your registration on a course, and you will become a student at the college. You will need to come in person to our campus in Stanmore to be enrolled onto one of our courses.
Before we get into enrolment details, we want you to know that we are very excited to have you join us as a student. We want to support you as you develop your career and work towards your future and success.
You will be a part of the college as we transform and modernise our facilities. We also want to assure you that your learning journey will not be affected during this redevelopment, and our courses will be running as normal.
Thank you for choosing Stanmore College!
Book your place for enrolment below. Please only book one slot per student.
(Additional slots for Adults will be released soon, please revisit this page regularly to check on availability.)
Enrolment FAQ’s
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How do I enrol if I have already applied?
If you have already applied to study with us, you will have received an email with a link to our online portal. Check that your information is up to date on the portal. Complete as much as you can in advance if you wish to reduce the time spent onsite at enrolment. Once your information is updated you can use the booking link (when available) to book a time to come in for enrolment. If a booking link is not available then you will be contacted when we are enrolling for your course.
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How do I enrol if I have NOT yet applied?
If you have not applied to study with us yet, you can view our courses and apply online. Click here to apply now! You can then use the booking link (when available) to book a time to come in for enrolment. If a booking link is not available then you will be contacted when we are enrolling for your course.
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I have not received my link to the online enrolment portal, what should I do?
The Enrolment link will be live from August. Please check your junk/spam folder for any messages from @stanmore.ac.uk. If you still do not have an email then please contact us with your full name, date of birth, email, and phone number. We will check your application is correct and resend the link out to you.
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How long will enrolment take?
The enrolment procedure can take up to two hours, so please ensure you allow adequate time. As part of this process, you will be required to undertake an initial assessment in English and Maths. (You have the option to complete this online prior to your enrolment date). You will have a meeting with a subject teacher prior to completion of enrolment.
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What if I can’t make it for the enrolment days?
While we highly recommend you enrol during the enrolment period. We understand that sometimes due to circumstances out of your control, you can’t make it to College for the enrolment days. In this case please contact us to find out next best steps. Please note that if you miss the enrolment period, it is not guaranteed that you will get a place on the course of your choice. However, we will do our best to accommodate you.
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How do I know which days I will have to come to College?
You will receive a full timetable when you come to the College to complete the enrolment process. If you are an adult learner, we usually have multiple class schedules that you can pick from, so at enrolment, you can choose what will be best suited to you and any other commitments you may have.
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What are the term dates?
To view term dates for the current academic year, please click here.
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When does enrolment take place?
Main enrolment takes place in late August, before the start of the academic year. If you have already made an application with us, you will receive an email invitation with the dates and times for enrolment. We regularly update details on our enrolment page.
View the Enrolment page.
If you are applying for a course that starts outside of main enrolment, at a different time of the year, you will be invited to come in when we are enrolling for your course. You can still refer to the enrolment page for details of documents required and how to best prepare for enrolment.
Documents Required for
16-18 Full-Time Students
You will not be able to complete your enrolment without these documents and evidence.
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What is Proof of Address?
All documents must be valid within the last 3 months.
Examples of proof of address documents:
UK drivers licence, bank statement, utility bill, council bill, or tenancy agreement. -
What is Proof of Residency?
Examples of proof of residency documents:
UK Passport or British birth certificate.
EU Settled Status: biometric card or sharecode. (Sharecode has to be valid within last 3 months). You can obtain a sharecode here: https://www.gov.uk/view-prove-immigration-status.
Home Office documents or non-EU passport showing valid residency or dependency.
BRP’s or Visa’s (must be valid for minimum of 12 months). All new BRP’s expired on 31 December 2024. If you have permission to stay in the UK longer, you must get access to your eVisa online to prove your immigration status. Here is the link: https://www.gov.uk/get-access-evisa. -
What is Proof of Qualifications?
Examples of proof of qualification documents:
examination results, result slips, course results, or course qualifications achieved to date.
Documents Required for
Adult/19+ Part-Time Students
You will not be able to complete your enrolment without these documents and evidence.
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What is Proof of Address?
All documents must be valid within the last 3 months.
Examples of proof of address documents:
UK drivers licence, bank statement, utility bill, council bill, or tenancy agreement. -
What is Proof of Residency?
Examples of proof of residency documents:
UK Passport or British birth certificate.
EU Settled Status: biometric card or sharecode. (Sharecode has to be valid within last 3 months). You can obtain a sharecode here: https://www.gov.uk/view-prove-immigration-status.
Home Office documents or non-EU passport showing valid residency or dependency.
BRP’s or Visa’s (must be valid for minimum of 12 months). All new BRP’s expired on 31 December 2024. If you have permission to stay in the UK longer, you must get access to your eVisa online to prove your immigration status. Here is the link: https://www.gov.uk/get-access-evisa. -
What evidence do I need for Proof of Benefits?
All evidence documents must be valid within the last 3 months.
Examples of evidence of benefits (if unemployed or in receipt of benefits):
universal credit, tax credits, housing benefits, state pension, or any such documents with proof of benefits. -
What evidence do I need for Proof of Employment or Income?
All evidence documents must be valid within the last 3 months.
Examples of evidence of employment:
wage slip, employment contract, or bank statement with proof of income. -
What is Proof of Qualifications?
Examples of proof of qualification documents:
examination results, result slips, course results, or course qualifications achieved to date.
Please contact us if you have any questions.
Enrolment Location
Click here for directions to the college
or use our address below.
Stanmore College
Elm Park
Stanmore
Middlesex
HA7 4BQ