St Anne’s College

View Programs Overview St Anne’s College, University of Oxford, was founded in 1879 as the Society of Oxford Home-Students with the aim of widening access to higher education. It became a full Oxford college in 1952. Located on Woodstock Road in Oxford, St Anne’s is known for its inclusive ethos, strong academic reputation, and modern […]
Blackburn College

View Programs Overview Blackburn College is a large further and higher education college in Blackburn, Lancashire, offering a wide range of vocational courses, A-levels, apprenticeships, and university-level degrees through its University Centre. It serves both UK and international students, with modern facilities, strong links to local industries, and a focus on practical, career-focused education in […]
Bishop Burton College

View Programs Overview Bishop Burton College offers a range of higher education and vocational programmes, with total annual costs varying depending on the type of course and whether a student chooses on-campus accommodation. Full-time degree students who live in college housing generally have the highest overall costs, while part-time students or those studying lower-level programmes […]
Somerville College (University of Oxford)

View Programs Overview Somerville College is one of the colleges of the University of Oxford, known for its strong academic reputation, progressive history, and inclusive ethos. Founded in 1879, it has educated notable figures such as Margaret Thatcher and Indira Gandhi and is located on Woodstock Road, close to Oxford’s city centre. $12k – $18k […]
Oriel College

View Programs Overview Oriel College, part of the University of Oxford, was founded in 1326 by King Edward II, making it one of the university’s oldest colleges. Known for its historic buildings and central location on Oriel Square, the college combines a long tradition of academic excellence with a vibrant student community. Oriel supports undergraduates and […]
Magdalen College

View Programs Overview Magdalen College, part of the University of Oxford, was founded in 1458 by William Waynflete. Renowned for its beautiful architecture and historic grounds, including the Deer Park and the iconic Magdalen Tower, the college combines a rich tradition of academic excellence with a vibrant student community. It offers both undergraduate and postgraduate […]
Lincoln College

View Programs Overview Lincoln College, part of the University of Oxford, was founded in 1427 by Richard Fleming, the Bishop of Lincoln. It is one of the older colleges at Oxford, known for its historic architecture and long academic tradition. The college offers undergraduate and graduate education across a wide range of subjects, providing students […]
Basingstoke College of Technology

View Programs Overview Basingstoke College of Technology (BCoT), located in Hampshire, is a further and higher education college offering vocational, technical, and apprenticeship programs for students aged 16 and above. Full-time courses for 16–18-year-old UK residents are generally free, while some adult and higher-level courses may have fees or be covered by government loans. The […]
Keble College

View Programs Overview Keble College is one of the colleges of the University of Oxford, located on Parks Road in Oxford, England. It was established in 1870 in memory of John Keble, a prominent figure in the Oxford Movement. Known for its distinctive Victorian brick architecture, Keble College offers undergraduate and postgraduate education across a […]
Albion College

View Programs Overview Albion College – London is a private sixth-form college in central London (Bloomsbury) that focuses mainly on A-level and foundation programmes. It is known for small class sizes, personalised academic support, and flexible subject combinations, making it popular with both UK and international students who want focused preparation for university entry. £4k– […]