Harrogate College

Harrogate College is a further education college in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. It traces its origins to the University Extension movement, which began in 1873 under the auspices of Cambridge University.[1] It offers several levels of qualifications, including Further and Higher Education courses. Harrogate College relocated in 1985 to Hornbeam Park, after the older Bower Road location of the college in Harrogate closed.

Buildings of the college

The college is on the former Harrogate ICI Fibres site in four buildings. Harrogate College merged with Leeds Metropolitan University in August 1998 and was classified as a university, but on 1 August 2008 records at Harrogate were transferred to Hull College. This was not strictly a merger since Leeds Metropolitan University still had links with Harrogate College through the Regional University Network (RUN)..

On 1 August 2019 it transferred from Hull College Group to Luminate Education Group (formerly Leeds City College Group).[2]

Notable former students

References

  1. London, A. (1985) Harrogate College of Further Education 1898–1985. Harrogate: Harrogate College.
  2. "Troubled Hull College Group to de-merge one of three colleges". FE Week.
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