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Accrington and Rossendale College

Coordinates:53°44′53″N2°21′18″W / 53.748°N 2.355°W /53.748; -2.355
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Further education college in Accrington, Lancashire, England
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Accrington and Rossendale College
Broad Oak campus
TypeFurther education
PrincipalLisa O'Loughlin
Location
53°44′53″N2°21′18″W / 53.748°N 2.355°W /53.748; -2.355
Websitehttps://www.accross.ac.uk/
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Accrington and Rossendale College is afurther educationcollege based inAccrington,Lancashire,England.[1][2][3][4]

The College

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Accrington & Rossendale College ('Across') is a further education college that specializes in vocational education. Offering qualifications ranging from entry-level to honors degrees, the college serves residents ofHyndburn,Rossendale, theRibble Valley, and beyond. In 2018, it was awarded anOFSTED grade of 'Good' in all measures except Apprenticeships.[5] In November 2018, Accrington and Rossendale College merged withNelson and Colne College, incorporatingLancashire Adult Learning.

The New Campus

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The Coppice Centre

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In 2007, 'Across' inaugurated its new £16 million Broad Oak Campus, featuring the new Coppice Centre. This new center houses TV, radio, dance, and recording studios, a 120-seat theatre, and a desktop publishing suite.

The college also relocated its Hair & Beauty departments to the Broad Oak Campus, which now operates as the "Seasons Salon" consisting of four hair salons and three beauty salons. It is also home to the 'Across' Travel Office.

The Hameldon Building

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The Hameldon building houses the college's Construction and Motor Engineering workshops, along with several classrooms and meeting rooms.

The Motor Engineering department is made up of the Carl Fogarty Technology Centre and the Motorcycle Workshop.

The Construction Department has art workshops for different trade areas. These include Painting & Decorating, Carpentry & Joinery, Brickwork, Plumbing, Gas, Floor Covering, and Plastering.

The Broad Oak Centre

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The largest and the oldest of the campus buildings, the four-story Broad Oak Centre is host to a number of curriculum departments and facilities. These include the Higher Education office, Information+; shop,ATMs, computer rooms, classrooms, and Library+.

Notably, the Library+ offers extensive computer access, internet connectivity, a dedicated study area, as well as a collection of DVDs, CDs, magazines, journals and newspapers. It also provides photocopying and scanning facilities.

The college's primary reception is on the ground floor of the Broad Oak Centre with the top floor consisting of the college's Innovation Centre, purposed to provide local and regional businesses with training, conference and meeting facilities. It comprises a Conference Room, Innovation Room and Lecture Theatre.

Notable former students

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Accrington and Rossendale College". accross.ac.uk. Retrieved3 March 2014.
  2. ^"Accrington and Rossendale College". qaa.ac.uk. Archived fromthe original on 22 April 2013. Retrieved3 March 2014.
  3. ^"Accrington and Rossendale College". whatuni.com. Retrieved3 March 2014.
  4. ^"Accrington and Rossendale College Case Study". aoc.co.uk.
  5. ^"Accrington and Rossendale College". Ofsted.
  6. ^"College days: Carl Fogarty, former world superbike champion".the Guardian. 9 December 2003. Retrieved8 August 2022.

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