Being registered to the English higher education register of providers means that we have demonstrated to the Office for Students that we:
- Provide well-designed courses that deliver a high-quality academic experience for all students
- Support students from admission through to completion
- Ensure students’ outcomes are valued by employers or enable further study
- Award qualifications that hold their value over time, in line with recognised standards
- Pay regard to guidance about how to comply with consumer protection law
- Have a published student protection plan setting out the risks of course, campus or provider closure and how it will protect students’ interests in such an event
- Have the financial resources to provide and deliver the courses advertised
- Have the management and governance arrangements necessary to provide and deliver the courses advertised
Registration enables us to:
- Access public grants, such as government funding for teaching or research
- Access student support funding meaning our students can get government loans
- Maintain a licence to recruit international students
Summary of 2020-21 to 2024-25 Access and Participation Plan
Access And Participation Plan 2020/21 to 2024/25
Rose Bruford College Transparency Information 2023
Registration Letter Office for Students