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Colleges in London:Simply Great

Colleges in London:Simply Great
Colleges in London:Simply Great

It quite likely that you may be feeling confused by the number of courses and colleges in London when beginning your search for somewhere to study. Universities and colleges in London enrolled 426,175 students in 2008/9 according to recent research carried out. The 60 public universities and colleges in London are quality controlled by the UK Government run Quality Assurance Agency. To add to the many courses offered by London's publicly funded universities are those provided by specialist Independent colleges which can range from Fashion Diplomas to MBAs.

Identifying a High Quality College in London

Colleges in London:Simply Great

If you are an International student you may have searched and short-listed your prospective colleges in London through their websites. Please beware of bogus colleges and do the maximum amount of research possible before parting with any cash!

Be certain that the qualifications delivered by the college are valid. Unfortunately, fraudulent independent colleges in London attract many International students each year by purporting to be either accredited or of university status.

Institutions with UK Degree Awarding Powers

Universities and colleges in the UK are renowned throughout the world for their academic excellence partly due to strict external reviews which must be carried out at every publicly funded educational organisation. Acknowledgement of university status is only granted to a HEI after it has been approved by a division of the UK QAA, ACDAP.

For a university to be able to issue its own certified qualifications, it must be both approved by ACDAP and registered as a Recognized Body by the DBIS.

Bogus Colleges in London Must be Avoided

Unlike universities, most private colleges do not have independent awarding body status and are not required by law to be regulated to the same quality standards. As a prospective International student applying to study a UK degree at any of the private colleges in London, it is essential to be aware of any warning signs by carrying out your research before making an application.

Cautionary Indicators

* Do not approach any private college without accreditation from an independent external quality agency such as the British Accreditation Council (BAC).

* Avoid colleges which are not connected with a reputable UK university and are not registered as Listed Bodies by DBIS.

* Check the awarding body used by the college is internationally recognized.

* Be certain that the qualifications offered by the college are accredited and awarded by a recognized organization such as Excel by checking on the OFQUAL website.

* Avoid colleges without approval from the UK Border Agency if you are a prospective International student.

* Visa letters (CAS letters) can only be issued by registered colleges with a valid Tier 4 licence from the UK BA.

With such a wide choice of courses and colleges in London to choose from it is certainly worth taking the time to do your research and ask the right questions before jumping in, so that you can take full advantage of studying in the most diverse and foremost cities of education in the world.




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