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West London College launches new foundation-level art, fashion and design programmes

24 November 2015

 

West London College have announced a number of exciting new art, fashion and design programmes for international students, focussing exclusively on foundation-level study.

West London College has a formal progression partnership agreement with UAL (Central St Martins, London College of Fashion, Chelsea College of Arts, Wimbledon College of Arts and London College of Communication), meaning all WLC students are guaranteed an admissions interview and portfolio review. Full-time diplomas in arts and fashion and summer courses in fashion and personal development are available.

West London College is located in the heart of fashionable Marylebone Village in London’s West End, just a short walk from the Wallace Collection gallery and the big name fashion designers in Regent Street and New Bond Street. Students have easy access to art and design of the very highest quality, and visits to galleries and exhibitions play a significant part in the learning process.

If you are interested in learning more about studying art and fashion at West London Collegearrange a free consultation at SI-UK today.

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