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Type
  
Private

CEO & Vice Chancellor
  
Carl Lygo

Number of students
  
9,000

Parent institution
  
BPP Holdings

Established
  
1992

Website
  
bpp.com/bpp-university

Founded
  
1992

Former names
  
BPP University College of Professional Studies (2010) BPP College of Professional Studies (2005) BPP Law School (1992)

Location
  
Abingdon, Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Leeds, Liverpool, London and Manchester, United Kingdom

President
  
Janet Neel Cohen, Baroness Cohen of Pimlico

Motto
  
University for the Professions

Notable alumni
  
Adie Mike, Ian Buckett, Jonathan Reynolds, Kevin McKeever, Ivo Stourton

Similar
  
University of Law, University of London, London South Bank University, Brunel University London, Regent's University London

Profiles

BPP University is a private university specialising in law, business, finance, accountancy, banking, chiropractic, dentistry, nursing, psychology and healthcare. BPP University has sites in several UK city centre locations, particularly in London. Since 2009 it has been owned and run by BPP Holdings, part of the US-based for-profit education company Apollo Group.

Contents

The university is a UK degree-awarding body with four schools: BPP University Business School, BPP University Law School, BPP University School of Health and BPP University School of Foundation and English Language Studies.

The university was awarded the 2010 Education Investor award for "Post-16 Education Provider of the Year" and Education Investor magazine's "Higher/Professional Education Provider of the Year 2013" award in November.

History

The university was founded by Alan Brierley, Richard Price and Charles Prior in 1976 as Brierley Price Prior to provide exam training to accountancy students. In 1992 BPP Law School was founded and in 2005 joined forces with the newly formed BPP Business School under the name BPP College.

In 2007 BPP College obtained degree-awarding powers, the first publicly owned private company in the UK to do so, based on examination by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA). In July 2010, BPP College was granted university college status and the name became BPP University College.

In August 2013 BPP University College was awarded university status and changed its name to BPP University. On August 29 2015, BPP University partnered up with Roots IVY University College, a for-profit Pakistan education group, to provide undergraduate BPP law degree's to students enrolled at Roots campus in Pakistan.

Locations

BPP University has study centres in Abingdon, Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Leeds, Liverpool, London and Manchester.

Organisation and administration

BPP University is one of six private degree awarding bodies in the UK. It receives direct funding from tuition fees at the level of its choice. In 2011, BPP set its fees for 2012 undergraduate courses at £5,000.

Academic programmes

The university offers degree programmes in law, business (management, marketing, human resources, entrepreneurship, leadership) accounting, finance, psychology and health studies. In 2011, it had 6,780 students taking courses in its Business School, Law School, School of Health and School of Foundation & English Language Studies. A further 30,000 took accountancy qualifications with BPP's professional training organisation BPP Professional Education. The university also manages and operates McTimoney College of Chiropractic and through that partnership offers four year master's degrees in Chiropractic.

Other programmes

"Pathway programmes" are non-degree programmes.

The university also provides a number of Professional Education courses, leading to exams taken with professional bodies such as The Chartered Institute of Marketering (CIM).

References

BPP University Wikipedia