A POPULAR Glasgow college has launched the 'world's first' TikTok prospectus.

Glasgow Clyde College, based in Anniesland, Cardonald and Langside, has curated the idea to help Gen Z-ers across Scotland make their next steps after taking exams this month.

The 'ProspecToks' highlights college courses available including beauty and makeup, fashion and textiles, and offers an insight into life at Glasgow Clyde College through short videos.

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The videos will also shine a spotlight on what a typical class looks like, practical workshops, and college facilities.

The college is also opening enquiries via TikTok, where anyone keen to hear more about a course or sign-up for a class can do so by simply sending a direct message to the college.

Glasgow Times:

Jon Vincent, principal at Glasgow Clyde College, said: "We’re very proud of our pioneering approach at Glasgow Clyde College and are always looking at new ways to engage with young people and school leavers.

"With so many people using TikTok on a regular basis, it felt like a great opportunity to showcase our college’s offerings.

"College is about so much more than just the course you study. We’re lucky to have some really creative students in our midst, and they’ve perfectly captured what a day as a GCC student can look like, from going to classes, workshops and field trips, to even grabbing lunch at the canteen with your friends - all whilst having fun and experiencing life in a busy, bustling city.

"Whether you’re about to finish your exams and are dreaming of becoming a fashion designer or entrepreneur or are in full-time work and are looking to further your skills, GCC’s vast range of courses can help you achieve your goals.”

Glasgow Times:

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TikToks from a range of courses will be shared on the college’s account over the next 10 days, with the first one available to view HERE. 

To find out more about the ‘ProspecToks’, click HERE