As a result of the flooding at Croydon College Group’s Croydon Campus, the site, including Croydon University Centre, will remain closed until 25th April.

While good progress is being made in dealing with the flood, more work will need to be undertaken. This means the site will be closed over the Easter Break, and lessons will remain online (unless specific arrangements have been made for individual students).

To support students through the disruption caused by the flooding, arrangements have been made for Coulsdon Campus’ Learning Resource Centre (LRC) to open for students between 10am and 2pm from 11 April to 22 April (excluding bank holidays). Staff from Croydon will be on hand to support students in the LRC and ID badges need to be worn to gain access.

All students received an email on their College account earlier this week with access to online learning links, further instructions and information on student support, IT support and free College meals.
A further update with regards to progress being made will be shared when appropriate.

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