Holborn College
Holborn College, established in 1969, is one of the most successful independent colleges of higher education in the United Kingdom. We have earned a reputation for providing quality courses at fees that give outstanding value for money.
The College is a founder member, and fully accredited by the British Accreditation Council for Independent and Higher Education and has been validated to offer degree courses of a number of leading UK Universities in Law and Business.
The College is situated in Southeast London
It is a genuine international community. Over 80% of our full-time students come form outside the United Kingdom and the European Union. Further, this has been the historical pattern to our recruitment since the inception of the College. Accordingly, we have a unique experience of the educational needs of overseas students. There is a discernible family atmosphere at Holborn. The College is an exciting environment in which to meet new friends, mixing with people from Britain, China, Hong Kong, Asia, the Caribbean, the Americas, Africa, Japan, the Middle East and Europe.
Though specialising in Law and Business the College also provides GCSE, A Level and English Language courses. The College has three main schools:
Holborn Independent School
GCSE
A Levels
English Language
Holborn Business School
University Foundation
BA Hons Business Administration
BA Hons Accountancy
BA Hons Combine Degrees
MBA - Master of Business Administration
Holborn Law School
University Foundation
University of London Diploma in Law
LLB Hons Law Degree
Lldip/CPE - Law Conversion
LLM - Master of Laws
LLM - International Trade Law
New York Bar
California Bar
Qualifications achieved through Holborn College enjoy international recognition and carry Full University status. Since 1969, thousands of students have successfully taken our programmes and used their qualifications to reach the highest levels in their chosen professions.
There are excellent road and rail links and the cost of living and housing compares favourably with other regions of Britain.
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