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Bishop Grosseteste College

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Lincoln, United Kingdom, Europe

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Bishop Grosseteste College

Bishop Grosseteste University College Lincoln is a university college in Lincoln, England. It was established in 1862, but only gained full degree awarding powers in 2006. Located in historical Lincoln, it is popular with mature and local students, with 27% of the undergraduate body aged 21 or above at the start of their course, and 50% coming from within a thirty mile radius of the university. The courses often include a vocational element and many, but not all, engage with teaching and education subjects – of four foundation and nine honours degrees, eight have a focus on education-related studies or teaching. The University College is a provider of higher education by degree and initial teacher training. Until acquiring university college status in 2006, the University of Hull and later the University of Leicester validated its qualifications. The University College now awards its own degrees. It was originally known as the Diocesan Training School for Mistresses, then Lincoln Diocesan Training College and then Bishop Grosseteste College before adopting its current name in 2006. It was founded as a teacher training college for the Diocese of Lincoln in 1862.

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  • Information & Statistics

    Number of Undergraduate Students 
    1,000
    Total Number of Students 
    2,000
    Student to Staff Ratio 
    19
    Percentage of International Students 
    1%
    Languages of Tuition
    English
  • Tuition

    Tuition Fees Local - Currency 
    GBP
    Tuition Fees Local - Amount 
    9,000
    Tuition Fees - International (Average) 
    12,033
    Tuition Fees - Description 
    Tuition fees are stated on a yearly basis for certain undergraduate degrees and do not include accommodation. These amounts are representative and do not reflect all degrees. EU students qualify for local fees.
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    Guardian University Guide

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University Address 
Bishop Grosseteste University College
Lincoln
LN1 3DY
United Kingdom

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It was one of the best educational experiences

Reviewer: Anonymous
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It was really nice to attend such a great university, I like the environment and faculty of the University of Health Sciences Antigua.

Reviewer: Rebecca R.
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Studying at St. Andrews was one of the best choices I have ever made.

Reviewer: Andrew L.
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I went to FSU on an athletic scholarship having finished a degree at Stirling University in Scotland.