Posted: 16/02/2026
At DN Colleges Group, we’re committed to more than just helping students develop knowledge and skills; we’re focused on supporting them to put those skills into practice and progress into meaningful careers once they leave us.
That’s why, during Careers Week 2026, taking place from 2–7 March, we’ll be showcasing the wide range of free careers guidance and resources available to our students, designed to support them at every stage of their career journey.
University visits during Careers Week 2026
Throughout the week, we’ll also be welcoming Hull University, Huddersfield University, and Sheffield Hallam University into college. Representatives from each university will be speaking with selected student groups and course areas, offering insight into specific pathways and progression routes linked to further and higher education.
These sessions give students the chance to learn more about their options after college and ask questions directly to university representatives.
How DN Colleges Group can help with your career choices
We offer a wide range of free online careers resources to help students explore their options and plan their next steps.
Explore your options
- Career Coach
Career Coach helps students explore different careers, understand labour market information, and see how their course links to future job opportunities. - What’s Next at 16?
Download our guide to post-16 options, which explains the different pathways available, including college courses, apprenticeships, and other progression routes. - Career quizzes
Take personality-based quizzes to discover your strengths, interests, and the types of careers that may suit you best.
- Xello
Xello is an interactive careers platform that helps students research careers, set goals, and plan their future pathways in a practical and structured way.
Get practical help
Create a professional CV step-by-step using Career Coach’s built-in CV builder.
- Search for jobs and apprenticeships
Find and utilise reputable websites to search for jobs and apprenticeships.
- UCAS and University
Thinking about university? We can support your UCAS application and help you explore your options.
Careers advice and guidance
For students looking for more personalised support, our careers advisors are available to provide one-to-one guidance tailored to individual interests and circumstances.
Contact our careers advisors to book an appointment here.