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London College of Professional Studies

london college of professional studies

4.8(40)

London

London College of Professional Studies specialises in distance learning and online, with some blended learning programmes leading to globally recognised qualifications. We are based in London and have students from everywhere in the UK and from all parts of the world. London College of Professional Studies is accredited by NCFE, CACHE, OTHM, ATHE, and IOSH – these are Britain’s leading awarding bodies. LCPS is also ASIC accredited so that students from outside the European Economic Area [the EEA includes EU countries as well as Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland] can apply for a Short-Term Student Visa and come to the UK to study a short course at LCPS. The length of the visa will depend on the course you are studying up to 6 months for any short course, foundation or pre-master (English language up to 11 months). London College of Professional Studies offers more than 130 courses, mostly online, at the foundation, undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD levels. To accomplish this, we have collaborated with numerous UK universities and Ofqual-regulated awarding bodies. Currently, we have students studying at our college from more than 122 countries, and more than 13,000 students have completed their courses with us. Learners are at the heart of everything we do at LCPS. We achieve success built on the excellence of our teaching and the quality of our courses, and we create opportunities that build better futures. We endeavour to achieve the highest academic and professional standards and aim to be recognised internationally for our high-quality teaching resources, support and opportunities for our students. See our courses below. They cover a wide variety of subjects, including business management, strategic management and leadership, health and social care, tourism and hospitality, accounting and finance, logistics and supply chain management, cybersecurity, education and training, IV assessor courses, and IT courses.

Queen Alexandra College

queen alexandra college

4.7(69)

Birmingham

The reason why so many students choose QAC is because it offers a great variety of academic and employment focused courses. This combination with excellent learning and leisure facilities and friendly staff is a winner. During their time at QAC learners are able to develop their academic as well as their social skills, make new friends and enjoy being independent and responsible for their own decisions and actions. “I visited other colleges as well but when I came for an assessment to QAC I had a really good feeling about this place and that helped me to make my final decision about coming to QAC as opposed to other colleges for the visually impaired.” - Natasha “Staff are warm, friendly and accommodating and have always met our child’s needs and addressed our concerns.” “My daughter has gained confidence and has made some new friends. Staff are amazing, very approachable and helpful. My daughter is well supported.” “The residential staff understand my son very well, he has had a difficult year and residential staff have been amazing in how they have supported him.” “Staff and student interaction is excellent. Encouraging environment with plenty of opportunities for the student to grow and learn.” “QAC has given my son confidence, he’s made friends which he struggled with and he’s also doing a course that he enjoys, while giving him some independence.” “We like the commitment that the college has to all its students and the help and support that is given by all the staff.” A parent wrote this letter to QAC (names have been removed): "I am writing to you to tell you how deeply thankful we are to you and your team at QAC for giving us our son back. He has Aspergers Syndrome and we were finding it very difficult to cope with him and his condition. He was happy being alone and secluded from the world outside our home, we were worried about how he would develop when he left mainstream Secondary School and how his life would pan out. Then we were lucky enough to have him accepted by QAC and we have never looked back. He has been there for 9 months now and he is a different person. He has gone from strength to strength with the support and dedication of the residential staff and also the teaching staff. He has really come out of his shell tremendously since meeting his Key Worker - he has worked wonders with our son and now he is on his way to independence and he has made so many friends there too. Our son loves it at QAC and living in his house - because of that, we as his parents have been given our life back. For that we are eternally grateful to you and all your staff."