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Public funded Colleges/institutes in London?

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azambt
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Public funded Colleges/institutes in London?

Post by azambt » Mon Mar 05, 2012 10:08 am

Hi all,

Could anyone please tell me about public funded colleges in London? I'm Tier-4 Student and need to apply for visa extension. As per new rules, the students sponsored by only university and public funded colleges will have permission to work part time.

thanks a lot..

Greenie
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Post by Greenie » Mon Mar 05, 2012 11:37 am

UKCISA have a list of publicly funded FE colleges here.

Note they may not all have a tier 4 licence.

azambt
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Does any Public funded college offers ACCA course?

Post by azambt » Thu Mar 08, 2012 11:18 am

Thanks Greenie,

I've checked around 35 colleges but I couldn't found any who's offering ACCA. If you know any college (Public funded) then plz let me know

Thanks

ScopeD
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Re: Does any Public funded college offers ACCA course?

Post by ScopeD » Thu Mar 08, 2012 2:38 pm

azambt wrote:I've checked around 35 colleges but I couldn't found any who's offering ACCA. If you know any college (Public funded) then plz let me know
Does it have to be "Publicly funded"? The list shows BPP as one of the recognised bodies - not sure if they are publicly funded, perhaps you would like to check them out, but they do mention that "We are a Highly Trusted Sponsor, which means that as a full-time BPP student you can work part-time while completing your studies"
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Post by Deviser » Thu Mar 08, 2012 7:10 pm

If you are looking for ACCA course with work permision, there are ONLY two institutions in UK, who offers stand alone ACCA courses with 20 hours work permission:

BPP University College (London, Leeds, Birmingham, Manchester)
Birmingham City University

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