Information Advice and Guidance
Here at Myerscough we have an
excellent range of support and
welfare services to meet your
needs. Our advice and guidance
team is dedicated to helping you
succeed on your chosen course.
Student life is a lot more than studying and exams! As well as
discovering new friends and new experiences, it’s a transition
period that takes you into a new phase of your life. So, if you find
you need any information, advice and guidance along the way,
just come and talk to us in The Core! We’ve got a range of support
facilities specifically designed to help you on your journey!
Disabilities and Learning Support
Our Inclusive Learning team provides a flexible response to
students with disabilities or specific learning difficulties (such as
dyslexia or dyspraxia). The College can organise a range of
support, including:
- British Sign Language (BSL) communicators
- Study skills support
- Exam concessions
- Resources and equipment
- Note-takers and scribes
- Inclusive Learning Tutors
- Inclusive Learning Assistants
Prospective students who might require
additional support must accurately complete
the yellow Learning Requirements Questionnaire,
included with the College Application Form at
the back of the prospectus, for us to be able
to effectively plan to meet these requirements.
Counselling
Perhaps you’re away from home and not in a position to talk to
family and friends? You can still discuss any problems with our
professional, trained counsellors. Whether it’s personal, social or
academic, you can talk in confidence to an experienced, caring
person who won’t judge you, but will listen - and can help you
deal with your issues.
Health care
A local medical practice holds daily surgeries at the College. If you
are moving to Myerscough from outside the area, we strongly
advise you to register with the local general practitioner. Dental
practices are also available locally. Our College nurse can provide
advice on first aid, preventative medicine, health education and
healthy living.
Chaplain
Our resident Chaplain is another source of help if you have
problems or if you simply need to talk in confidence to
someone who’ll listen carefully to what’s on your mind and
what’s happening in your life. It doesn’t matter what your
religious faith is (or even if you have a faith) the Chaplain is
here for everyone.
Careers guidance
Your time at Myerscough College is a stepping stone to your
future career. If you need some advice and guidance in deciding
exactly what you want to do after College, have a word with your
personal tutor. You will also find a lot of information in the careers
section of our library and in the dedicated careers section in The
Core. Further help is available from our support team, which has
close links with the local Young People's Service.
Childcare
Fledglings is our on-campus nursery for children aged between
three months and five years. It provides excellent facilities and is
run by experienced, qualified childcare professionals. If you’re
under 20 and have one or more children, Care to Learn is a
government initiative that can help with the cost of your childcare
and travel costs while you learn.