Private university expands into
health sectorBy Sean Coughlan, BBC News education correspondent.
To AAB or not to
ABB that is the
question
Student Finance
arrangements
2013-14
Private university
expands into the
health sector
What HE provision
is available...
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Private university expands into
health sectorBy Sean Coughlan, BBC News education correspondent.
To AAB or not to
ABB that is the
question
Student Finance
arrangements
2013-14
Private university
expands into the
health sector
What HE provision
is available at Mid
Kent College?
Who is more likely to
achieve a First at
Oxford — those from
State or Independent schools?
Promising
prospects for
physics graduates
BPP University College says it wants to expand further in the
future.
A private university college is set to offer degrees to the health
sector - the first such courses from a for-profit provider in the UK.
BPP University College is launching its School of Health, starting
this autumn with courses in psychology and nursing.
A three-year
psychology degree will cost £15,000, at a time when many
universities are set to charge fees of £9,000 per year.
"The
education landscape is changing," says principal Carl Lygo.
This
announcement marks the breaking of new ground for profitmakin
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