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International Students


BPP welcomes students from around the world, offering an international, culturally diverse environment in which to study.


Highly Trusted Sponsor Status


BPP is a Highly Trusted Sponsor (HTS) and, as a University College, is recognised as a Higher Education Institution.


Students with a Tier 4 Visa who study the ACCA full-time at one of BPP’s 5 regional centres are eligible to work part-time whilst they are studying, in accordance with UK Border Agency (UKBA) regulations.


What is the admissions process for full-time international applicants?


As an international student studying a full-time course with BPP, you will need a General Student Visa to study in the UK. Find out more about visa requirements and applying for your Certificate of


Acceptance of Studies at: www.bpp.com/international- students/l/visas-immigration


International students can find more details about choosing to


study at BPP by visiting: www.bpp.com/international- students/l/international- students?p


Find out more about the


ACCA at BPP: www.bpp.com/professional- qualifications-course-details/d/ professional-qualifications/ ACCA/64?p


ACCA OPEN DAY AT BPP – 18th JULY 2012


BPP will be hosting an ACCA Open Day on 18th July 2012 from 4pm to 8pm, where students can secure a place on their ACCA full-time programme.


The event will take place at BPP’s London (Waterloo), Manchester and Birmingham sites.


GET A 5% DISCOUNT ON YOUR ACCA QUALIFICATION!


New international BPP students applying on the day can get a 5% discount on all full-time ACCA courses.


Sign up for BPPs open day here: http://discover.bpp.com/acca-


fulltime/ Or call: 020 7430 7065


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