Glasgow Kelvin College has announced plans to close down its west end campus in a bid to cut costs.
The college, which is located in four campuses across the city, is looking at the possibility of consolidating its teaching into the three remaining campuses, each in the north east of the city.
It was confirmed that a final decision has not yet been made by the College Board of Management and said students, staff and stakeholders are all being consulted ahead of the decision.
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Glasgow Kelvin College said the west end campus on Hotspur Street delivers only "a small part of the curriculum" provided by the organisation.
A spokesperson said: "Glasgow Kelvin College is planning to consolidate its learning and teaching by relocating classes from its West End Campus to its remaining three campuses in North East Glasgow.
"The College is seeking best value for the communities in its catchment area and for the public purse.
"It is exploring options for the future of its campus building in the West of the city which delivers only a small part of its overall curriculum i.e. 3.5%.
"The College is consulting with students, staff and relevant stakeholders. No decision has, as yet, been made by the College Board of Management
"The building is owned by the College, but should the College make the decision to exit this campus, any future plans for the building would have to be agreed with the Scottish Funding Council."
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