Help for future students
Before you apply
The admissions process differs depending on which course you wish to study. For most undergraduate courses, you apply via UCAS to study full-time and direct to BPP for part-time. For online study, full-time students will need to apply via UCAS and part-time students directly through BPP.
For most MSc and LLM courses, you apply direct to BPP. And for professional postgraduate legal programmes you usually apply to the external body for full-time study, and direct to BPP Law School for online and part-time study. See individual course pages for details:
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 in our visas and Immigration section.
As an international applicant, can I work part-time while studying at BPP?
BPP University College is a Higher Education Institution with Highly Trusted Sponsor status and ACCA Platinum accreditation.
Students enrolled on full-time ACCA can study with BPP in London, Leeds and Birmingham. As an International student you must be enrolled on at least three papers per sitting and must book on to a minimum of a one year package (six papers).
Offer holders
I haven't heard anything from BPP since my offer, what should I do?
If you have been offered a place at BPP and have not yet accepted this place you will need to contact Admissions at admissions@bpp.com.
If you have accepted your place at BPP but have not yet received access to the Welcome Intranet or a Welcome Pack, please refer to our section for new students.