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On Wednesday 22 April, Kirklees College officially opened its new Student Services Hub.

The new hub, based at the college’s Huddersfield Centre, was opened by Professor Adeeba Malik, HM Lord Lieutenant of West Yorkshire.

This new hub represents a significant step forward in how Kirklees College supports its students, many of whom face substantial barriers to education and employment, including economic deprivation and youth unemployment, limited access to opportunities, and personal challenges.

The facility has been thoughtfully designed to bring together a range of internal and external support services under one roof, creating a more accessible and inclusive environment, and to break down barriers.

One of the most interesting new facilities is the Job Shop, a dedicated space designed to connect the young people of Kirklees to employment opportunities. This area provides tailored careers advice, direct links with local employers, and practical support with applications, interviews, and work readiness.

The college wants to equip students not only to succeed in their studies, but to progress confidently into meaningful employment and contribute positively to the region.

Student Support at Kirklees College

Kirklees College is committed to supporting all of its students, regardless of their background or situation. With these state-of-the-art facilities and expert staff, there is a wide range of specialist support that is carefully allocated to ensure help is accessible to those who may need it. The college offers support in all areas, from financial advice to exam support.

Visit the Student Support section of the Kirklees College website to find out more.

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