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Our deadline for applications for students (currently in Year 11) wishing to study from September 2026 was Friday 9th January 2026.
You can still submit an application here but this will be considered late and late applications will be considered on an individual basis.
If we feel we can proceed with your application then you will be invited to attend a meeting in college to discuss your application.
You can contact the Admissions Team weekdays 8.30am - 4.30pm. If you have any questions with regards to your application, or guidance on course choices, we're here to help! admissions@asfc.ac.uk
If you are an adult student applying for a HE or adult evening course you can apply here.
How to apply
Step 1 - Apply
Start by submitting an online application.
The application window is open from September to January each year and is done online through our website.
Applications for September 2026 are now open. Apply here.
Step 2 - Attend a Guidance Meeting
When you complete your application, you will be invited to attend a Guidance meeting at the college. This is an opportunity to come to college and meet with our specialist team to discuss your post-16 options. You must attend a Guidance meeting before an offer of a place is made.
Step 3 - Conditional offer made
Following a successful guidance meeting you will be offered a conditional place at the college for September assuming you achieve the necessary minimum entry requirements.
Step 4 - Enrol
Once you have received your GCSE Results you will be invited to enrol at the college and officially become an Ashton Sixth Form College student!
Step 1 - Apply
Start by submitting an online application.
The application window is open from September to January each year and is done online through our website.
Applications for September 2026 are now open. Apply here.
Step 2 - Attend a Guidance Meeting
When you complete your application, you will be invited to attend a Guidance meeting at the college. This is an opportunity to come to college and meet with our specialist team to discuss your post-16 options. You must attend a Guidance meeting before an offer of a place is made.
Step 3 - Conditional offer made
Following a successful guidance meeting you will be offered a conditional place at the college for September assuming you achieve the necessary minimum entry requirements.
Step 4 - Enrol
Once you have received your GCSE Results you will be invited to enrol at the college and officially become an Ashton Sixth Form College student!
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - Your application
The online application is available from September 2025 for students applying for admission in the following September. You can apply as soon as you know what would you would like to study. You must ensure that you apply by our published deadline otherwise you will be considered a late application and our application will go on a reserve list.
Our deadline for applications is Friday 9th January 2026.
Please ensure you apply using an email address you check regularly. We will communicate important information such as interview appointments, key dates and deadlines to you via email. This needs to be an email you can access after you finish school as we will communicate important details with you throughout the summer regarding enrolment. Please ensure you are regularly checking your emails so that you do not miss any important information from us.
You can view our full entry requirements here.
Please ensure that the choices you make on your application form are realistic and that you have checked the entry requirements before applying.
Please don't worry if you are still a little unsure about your course choice. The courses you put on your application are just a starting point and we are aware you may want to make some changes over the coming months. Please complete the online form as carefully as you can. When we receive your application we will acknowledge it to the email address that you have provided. You will have opportunities to change your courses, if you wish, at interview or by speaking to the Admissions Team.
Don't worry. You will be able to update your predicted grades with us with any mock exam results or updated predicted grades at your college interview.
Once you have submitted your application we will then process this and will inform you within 4 weeks of receipt of your application when your Guidance Meeting will take place.
This happens and students do change their mind. Please do not submit another application. In order to request a course change, please contact admissions@asfc.ac.uk and include the course change you want to make and the reasons for the course change.
Applications submitted after the closing date will go on a reserve list with no guarantee of further consideration. You must also email a statement explaining your reasons for making a late application to admissions@asfc.ac.uk. We will not be able to consider any late applications without a supporting statement.
Applications for our higher and adult education courses are separate to our A Levels and vocational courses for school leavers. Applications are accepted at various times throughout the year, depending on the course. Click here for more information.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - GUIDANCE MEETING
Once we have received your application we will then invite you to attend guidance meeting in person at the college. Our Guidance meetings take place in January and February.
Our guidance meetings are informal discussions between you and a college adviser. The main aim of the meeting is to make sure we have identified the right course(s) for you, so expect to speak about your choices. If you are not sure what you would like to study, do not worry, we are here to help. We may also ask about your time at school, extra-curricular activities and plans for the future.
Please email the college Admissions Team on admissions@asfc.ac.uk as soon as possible to let us know if you can't make the time or date that you have been given for your guidance meeting so that we can reschedule this for you.
If you miss your Guidance meeting you must inform us as soon as possible so that we can rearrange another appointment for you. If we do not hear from you then we will assume you no longer want a place at the college and we will withdraw our application.
Yes of course. You are very welcome to bring your parent/guardian with you to your guidance meeting should you wish. There will be a dedicated area where they can wait for you.
Yes, courses and subjects can be changed during the meeting. You will need to discuss this with the college adviser leading the meeting so that we can update your application. If you wish to make further changes after the meeting, please contact the Admissions Team via email to discuss this
Yes, you will need to bring your most recent target or mock exam results to your interview (if you have these) and we will update your application. If you need to change your predicted grades after you have attended your interview then please email the Admissions team with this information.
You should bring your most recent target or mock exam results to your interview as well as anything else that is relevant to your application (ie. an Art portfolio if you are applying for an Art course).
It is up to you what you choose to wear to your interview but just be mindful that you will want to try to give the best impression of yourself to your interviewer.
Provided you have a successful guidance meeting you will then be offered a conditional place at the college. Your course or subject choices will be confirmed at enrolment once you have received your GCSE results.
You and your parents/carers will then be invited to a Welcome Event when we will tell you more about how you will be supported when you start college in September.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - CONDITIONAL OFFER
You do not need to let us know if your predicted grades or mock results have changed. We will ensure you meet our entry requirements at your enrolment appointment.
Please email admissions@asfc.ac.uk with any changes to your details. This includes your home address, email address and next of kin details.
Choosing the right course/s is extremely important, we ask students to be firm as they can with decision making. However, we understand some students may need to change their courses and would ask you to email admissions for your course change to be considered.
Each timetable is unique to the student which is produced after you have enrolled at the college. It consists of academic lessons, tutorial time, optional enrichment activities and study periods. All students have one study day for additional study.
We offer a wide variety of subjects and courses. If you don't receive the GCSE grades you were expecting, please don’t worry. There will be plenty of advisers available at enrolment to give further support and guidance. If you meet the entry requirements for an alternative course or study programme we offer then we may be able to offer you this. It is important that they consider a back up option as part of the college application process.
This is the only date for the Summer Induction Day, where you'll attend lessons for your chosen courses and meet other new students starting in September. If you can't attend, your college place won't be affected, and you'll have another chance to meet staff and students at the Welcome Days.
If you're still unsure about what they want to study, please don’t worry as nothing is confirmed until you receive your GCSE results and discuss these at your enrolment appointment. If you wish to change your current course selection please note the deadline to change these is Friday 10th July. After this date any further changes will need to be discussed at enrolment and will be subject to availability.
Ashton Sixth Form College’s 16-19 Bursary fund can help 16-19 year olds where they may struggle financially. In order to be entitled to the 16-19 Bursary, students must meet a range of criteria. Find out more on our website. You can apply for this once you are enrolled.
f you need to talk to us about needing support at college then you can contact our Inclusive Learning team to discuss this further: inclusivelearning@asfc.ac.uk