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UK College List.Pdf UK Colleges List A Abbey College (Birmingham, Cambridge, London, Manchester) http://www.abbeycolleges.co.uk/ Albion College – London http://www.albioncollege.com College of Agriculture, Food & Rural Enterprise http://www.cafre.ac.uk/ Anglo European College of Chiropractic http://www.aecc.ac.uk/international/ The Arts University College at Bournemouth http://www.aucb.ac.uk/international.aspx Askham Bryan College http://www.askham-bryan.ac.uk/international Azad University – Oxford http://www.auox.org.uk/ B Barking and Dagenham College http://www.barkingcollege.ac.uk Barony College http://www.barony.ac.uk/index.php?page=international-students Basingstoke College of Technology http://www.bcot.ac.uk/international/ Bell Educational Trust (Berkshire, Cambridge, Kent, London, Oxford) http://www.bell-worldwide.com/default.asp Bell International English Language Centre http://www.bell-centres.com Bedford College http://www.bedford.ac.uk/ Bellerbys College (Brighton, Cambridge, Oxford, London) http://www.bellerbys.com/english/index.aspx Birmingham Metropolitan College http://www.bmetc.ac.uk/international.aspx Bishop Burton College http://www.bishopburton.ac.uk/ Bishop Grosseteste University College Lincoln http://www.bishopg.ac.uk/?_id=10506 Blackburn College http://www.blackburn.ac.uk/ Blackpool and The Fylde College http://www.blackpool.ac.uk/ Blackpool Sixth Form http://www.blackpoolsixth.ac.uk/ Blake Hall College http://blakehallcollege.co.uk/Home BPP University College Of Professional Studies Limited – London http://www.bpp.com/ Bradford College http://www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk/International%20Students Bridgwater College http://www.bridgwater.ac.uk/international/ British Institute of Technology & E-commerce – London http://www.bite.ac.uk Brighton and Sussex Medical School http://www.bsms.ac.uk/undergraduate/international/index.php Bristol Filton College http://www.filton.ac.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=artic le&id=76&Itemid=20 British College of Osteopathic Medicine – London http://www.bcom.ac.uk/ British School of Osteopathy – London http://www.bso.ac.uk British Study Centres (Bournemouth, Brighton, London, Oxford) http://www.british-study.com/ Brooklands College http://www.brooklands.ac.uk/International.asp Brooksby Melton College http://www.brooksbymelton.ac.uk/international C Calderdale College http://www.calderdale.ac.uk/ Cambridge Education Group http://www.ceg-uk.com/ Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) http://cric-uk.co.uk/ Cambridge School of Visual and Performing Arts http://www.csvpa.com/ Castle College Nottingham http://www.castlecollege.ac.uk/international/ CATS College (Cambridge, Canterbury, London) http://www.catscollege.com/ Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London http://www.cssd.ac.uk/content/central-international Coleg Sir Gar/Carmarthenshire College http://www.colegsirgar.ac.uk/ College of Central London http://www.central-college.com/ Chichester College http://www.chichester.ac.uk/International/Tell-me-about- Chichester/World-Class-Student-Support/ City and Islington College – London http://international.candi.ac.uk/ City of Bath College http://www.citybathcoll.ac.uk/international.html City of Bristol College http://www.cityofbristol.ac.uk/content/view/225/230/ City College Coventry http://www.covcollege.ac.uk/international/Pages/default.aspx City College, Birmingham http://www.citycol.ac.uk/international/ City of London Business College http://www.citylbc.com/ City of Sunderland College http://www.citysun.ac.uk/international-students-and-partners/ City of Westminster College – London http://www.cwc.ac.uk/Pages/default.aspx Cleveland College of Art and Design http://www.ccad.ac.uk/ Cliff College http://www.cliffcollege.ac.uk/ Colchester English Canter http://www.cesc.co.uk/ Colchester Institute http://www.colchester.ac.uk/international College of North West London http://international.candi.ac.uk/ College of West Anglia http://ww.col-westanglia.ac.uk/ Cornwall College http://www.cornwall.ac.uk/cc/index.php?page=_Home&tab=5 Courtauld Institute of Art (University of London) http://www.courtauld.ac.uk/index.html Craven College http://www.craven-college.ac.uk/index.php/international-students Croydon College http://www.croydon.ac.uk/ D DLD College – London http://www.dldcollege.co.uk/ David Game Group (Bath, London, Northampton, Oxford) http://www.davidgame-group.com/ Dearne Valley College http://www.dearne-coll.ac.uk/ Doncaster College http://www.don.ac.uk/international_students.aspx Duchy College http://www.cornwall.ac.uk/duchy/index.php?page=_Home&tab=5 Dudley College of Technology http://www.dudleycol.ac.uk/ E EF International Academy (Oxford, Devon) http://www.ef.com/master/ia/ EF University Preparation (Cambridge, London, Oxford, Torquay) http://www.ef.co.uk/ E Thames Graduate School http://www.etgs.org.uk/site/ East London College http://www.eastlondoncollege.com/ East Riding College – London http://www.eastridingcollege.ac.uk/ Easton College http://www.easton-college.ac.uk/ East Surrey College http://www.esc.ac.uk/ Edinburgh College of Art http://www.eca.ac.uk/international English Time http://www.englishtime.com/en_main.php European Business School – London http://www.ebslondon.ac.uk/ European School of Economics – London http://www.eselondon.ac.uk/ European School of Osteopathy http://www.eso.ac.uk/ Exeter College http://www.exe-coll.ac.uk/Students/International.aspx F Farnborough College of Technology http://www.farn-ct.ac.uk/templates/page____28.aspx Foundation Campus http://www.foundationcampus.com/ G Glasgow School of Art http://www.gsa.ac.uk/ Gloucestershire College http://www.gloscol.ac.uk/ Greenwich School of Management – London http://www.greenwich-college.ac.uk/international.asp Grimsby Institute of Further and Higher Education http://www.grimsby.ac.uk/International-Students/ Guildford College of Further and Higher Education http://www.guildford.ac.uk/International/ H Harrogate Language Academy http://www.hla.co.uk/ Harrogate Tutorial College http://www.htcuk.org/ Harrow College http://www.harrow.ac.uk/international_students/index.html Harper Adams University College http://www.harper-adams.ac.uk/prospective/international/ Hartpury College http://www.hartpury.ac.uk/Home/ Havering College of Further and Higher Education http://www.havering-college.ac.uk/international-students.aspx Hereford College of Arts http://www.hca.ac.uk/ Highbury College http://www.highbury.ac.uk/client/content.asp?Contentid=226 Hertfordshire International College of Business and Technology (HIBT) http://www.hibt.uk.com/ Henley College http://www.henley-cov.ac.uk/international/ Heythrop College (University of London) http://www.heythrop.ac.uk/ Holborn College – London http://www.holborncollege.ac.uk/ Hopwood Hall College http://www.hopwood.ac.uk/default.aspx Hove College http://www.hovecollege.co.uk/ Huddersfield New College http://www.huddnewcoll.ac.uk/ Hull College http://international.hull-college.ac.uk/ Hull York Medical School http://www.hyms.ac.uk/ Hult International Business School – London http://www.hult.edu/ I IFS School of Finance – London http://www.ifslearning.ac.uk/ ILS English Nottingham http://www.ilsenglish.com/contact International Study Centre (Dublin, Keele, Huddersfield, Lancaster , Leicester, Lincoln, Liverpool) http://www.studygroup.com/index.aspx INTO University Partnership LTD (East Anglia, Exeter, Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, Belfast, London) www.intohigher.com/uk/en-gb/home.aspx International College Portsmouth (ICP) http://www.icportsmouth.com/ International College Wales Swansea (ICWS) http://www.icws-uk.co.uk/ Istituto Marangoni http://www.istitutomarangoni.com/home/welcome Islamic College for Advanced Studies http://www.islamic-college.ac.uk/ Islamic College http://www.islamic-college.ac.uk/ K Kaplan International (Bath, Bournemouth, Cambridge, Edinburgh, London, Manchester, Oxford, Salisbury, Torquay) http://www.kaplaninternational.com/index.aspx Kensington College of Business – London http://www.kensingtoncoll.ac.uk/ Kingston College – London http://www.kingston-college.ac.uk/content/1/193/international- efl.html Kirklees College http://www.kirkleescollege.ac.uk/international L Lakes College – West Cumbria http://www.lcwc.ac.uk/ Lancaster and Morecombe College http://www.lmc.ac.uk/home/index.php Leeds City College http://www.leedscitycollege.ac.uk/international/ Leeds Trinity University College http://www.leedstrinity.ac.uk/study/International/Pages/default.asp x Leeds College of Art http://www.leeds-art.ac.uk/home/international-students/ Leeds College of Music http://www.lcm.ac.uk/international-students/ Leicester College http://www.leicestercollege.ac.uk/international/ Limkokwing Academy of Creative Technology http://www.limkokwing.net/united_kingdom/ Lincoln College http://www.lincolncollege.ac.uk/international Liverpool Community College http://www.liv-coll.ac.uk/ Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts http://www.lipa.ac.uk/content/International.aspx Coleg Llandrillo Cymru http://www.llandrillo.ac.uk/international/ London Academy of Dressmaking and Design http://londonacademy.com/ London Bridge Business Academy http://www.lbbaglobal.com/ London Business School http://www.london.edu/ London Business and Management School http://www.londonbms.co.uk/ London Electronics College http://www.lec.org.uk/ London College of Engineering and Management http://www.lcoem.com/ London College of International Business Studies http://www.lcibs.org/ London College, UCK http://www.lcuck.ac.uk/ London Electronics College http://www.lec.org.uk/ LCA Business School
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