Sutton College of Learning for Adults
- Sutton College of Learning for Adults
Sutton College of Learning for Adults (SCOLA), originally named Sutton College of Liberal Arts, is a college based in the Borough of Sutton in London, England. The college offers over 1000 part-time courses at its borough wide centres.
COLA's main centres
* Sutton
* Wallington
* Greenshaw
COLA Business Unit
In part to national Government demands that educational establishments create better links with employers, SCOLA introduced its SCOLA Business Unit, to provide courses both at its centres and at the business.
E-Learning
SCOLA has recently launched mySCOLA, a Moodle based e-learning platform for both its tutors and students to use. mySCOLA runs alongside the existing LearningZone.
External links
* [http://www.scola.ac.uk SCOLA Website]
* [http://my.scola.ac.uk mySCOLA]
* [http://www.scola.ac.uk/LearningZone SCOLA LearningZone]
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