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Hove College is a private not for profit further education provider in
Brighton and Hove Brighton and Hove () is a city and unitary authority in East Sussex, England. It consists primarily of the settlements of Brighton and Hove, alongside neighbouring villages. Often referred to synonymously as Brighton, the City of Brighton and H ...
, UK which offers training in multimedia, business, and design studies.


History

Hove College was formerly part of the British Study Centres School of English and
West London College West London College, legally known as the Ealing, Hammersmith and West London College is a large further and higher education college in West London, England, formed in 2002 by the merger between Ealing Tertiary College and Hammersmith and West ...
but is now an independent not-for-profit business. Hove College remains located next to the Brighton branch of the British Study Centres.


Course Specifications

Hove College delivers and issues courses at Certificate, Diploma, and Advanced diploma levels. The course content are accredited & approved by OCN London also known as "Open College Network London Region ". The College courses consist of modular units which are aligned to provide students with the academic profile to support progression into final year of university degree programmes. The courses focus on a blend of professional and academic criteria. Course Duration: * 18 Weeks Certificate course. * 36 Weeks (1 year) Diploma courses. * 72 Weeks (2-years) are the Advanced diploma courses.


Admissions

The admission requirements vary by person to person and the college adopts a modern perception to it. Hove College attracts many university graduates and people with strong secondary education. However, there are strict entry requirements for English language skills for all overseas students, this is also in part to meet UKBA requirements for non EU/EEA. Overall the selection criteria are based on individuals merit, their work experience level of qualification and there motive for progression. The college is a tier 4 sponsor that means non-EU resident can apply to study there.


Accreditation

The college builds its own courses to match the job market which are then inspected and approved and accredited by Open College Network London Region 'OCN London' which is a national not for profit awarding body, listed and regulated by UK
Ofqual The Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) is a non-ministerial government department that regulates qualifications, exams and tests in England. Colloquially and publicly, Ofqual is often referred to as the exam "watchdo ...
. Hove College is also inspected and overseen b
Independent school of Inspectorate
and the college is also listed in the UK Register of Learning Providers. The college is officially recognized by UKBA and by Home Office as a private educational institution and is granted the tier 4 visa sponsor license which mean
non EU/EEA
can apply for a study visa to study in the UK with Hove College.


UK (Local) Partnership Agreements

Hove College and its course content is recognized nationally as a private college in the UK. However the college has special and close progression agreements with the listed universities to enroll its student in the final year of their bachelors, depending on the type of qualification they finished at the college and the grades obtained.
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and
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International Partnerships

Hove College has an international agreement with their partner college in China, the Shanghai Culture & Creativity College (SCCC) and offers optional Shanghai placement for those at Hove College who want an international experience. The Shanghai Culture & Creativity College runs exactly the same programmes in China for its local students so it simplifies the study situation for Hove College students to transfer there for one module of their programme. The college is a member of the
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SACO fair and attends and represents the college at the event.


See also

* Universities in the UK * Privy Council * Education in the UK *
Brighton and Hove Brighton and Hove () is a city and unitary authority in East Sussex, England. It consists primarily of the settlements of Brighton and Hove, alongside neighbouring villages. Often referred to synonymously as Brighton, the City of Brighton and H ...
*
University of Brighton The University of Brighton is a public university based on four campuses in Brighton and Eastbourne on the south coast of England. Its roots can be traced back to 1858 when the Brighton School of Art was opened in the Royal Pavilion. It achiev ...
*
University of Sussex , mottoeng = Be Still and Know , established = , type = Public research university , endowment = £14.4 million (2020) , budget = £319.6 million (2019–20) , chancellor = Sanjeev Bhaskar , vice_chancellor = Sasha Roseneil , ...
* Brighton and Hove City Council *
Royal Pavilion The Royal Pavilion, and surrounding gardens, also known as the Brighton Pavilion, is a Grade I listed former royal residence located in Brighton, England. Beginning in 1787, it was built in three stages as a seaside retreat for George, Princ ...
* Bogus Colleges in the UK


References

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