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You may already have used the information in the Guidance section to help you make decisions regarding your learning.
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Your next steps could involve contacting your chosen learning or training provider – remember to check any entry requirements and closing dates for application forms. Make sure you are clear about how you will pay for the course if appropriate and what financial support may be available to you. Speak to the tutor if you have any questions about the course or contact one of EGSA’s advisers if you need any additional support or advice.
However you may still be unsure of what to do next and have many more questions to ask.
At this stage you could:
Contact an EGSA adviser
- Speak to an adviser by phone
- Make an online enquiry
- Make an appointment in your local EGSA office
Do some more research
- Pick up a prospectus from your local college or view it online
Visit the Association of Northern Ireland Colleges for links to college websites
- Speak to a course tutor
- Visit your local library
- Look at job pages in newspapers – see what jobs are out there and what qualifications you might need
- Talk to people in the job or doing the course that interests you
Use the internet
Try these useful sites to start with:
Use other sections of this website
Reflect on what you have learned
- Print out, read over and make notes if appropriate from your research
- Talk over your ideas with family, friends or others, for example your employer or trade union learning representative
- Think about what will work for you and your circumstances
Remember – you can contact an EGSA adviser or visit the EGSA website at any stage in your learning journey.