A college group is hosting open events throughout November to entice new students.
Grŵp Llandrillo Menai is inviting potential students to explore the various courses available at Coleg Llandrillo, Coleg Menai, and Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor.
The open events offer a chance for prospective learners and their parents to tour the campuses, meet tutors, and inspect the facilities.
They can ask questions, gain insights into college life, and receive advice on securing a place for September 2025.
A variety of learning opportunities are available, including vocational courses, apprenticeships, A-levels, degrees, and professional qualifications.
Paul Flanagan, the principal of Coleg Llandrillo, said: "Grŵp Llandrillo Menai offers the widest choice of full-time and part-time further education courses, apprenticeships, and degree and university-level courses in North Wales.
"We have new courses starting from January 2025.
"At our open events, you will learn more about all our courses, developed in partnership with employers, to equip you with the skills and knowledge employers require in the modern workplace."
Dr Siôn Peters-Flynn, the principal of Coleg Menai and Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor, added: "The open events across our campuses are a great opportunity for you to see our excellent facilities, meet the staff, and learn more about the wide range of courses on offer.
"September 2025 may feel far away, but knowing your options and having a plan for your future is important.
"We are sure we have something to offer everyone, so do come to see us."
The events are scheduled as follows:
Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor: Pwllheli campus on November 11 from 5-7pm; Dolgellau campus on November 18 from 5-7pm.
Coleg Llandrillo: Rhos-on-Sea campus on November 18 from 5.30-7pm; Rhyl campus on November 19 from 5.30-7pm.
Coleg Menai: Llangefni campus on November 20 from 4.30-6.30pm; Tŷ Menai and Parc Menai on November 21 from 4.30-6.30pm.
Glynllifon campus: November 23 from 9am-1pm..
The respective campuses will be open during specific times for visitors.
To book a place at any of the open events, interested parties are invited to register online at gllm.ac.uk/events.
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