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You posted that yesterday, so I wonder whether you have yet noticed that the sponsor list available today, compared to the list available yesterday, shows an increase of 3 .... not a reduction.Sidney Reilly wrote:The list is shrinking by the day and students involved are currently pleading the institutions involved for a refund of tuition fees paid. I hope students will learn from this experince and will consider applying directly to universities in the future.
Here is link:accastudent wrote:can anybody help[ me where i can get the list of colleges whose liscences are withdrawn? thanks
We need removed list as to find out quickly not current list.Dr Logic wrote:Here is link:accastudent wrote:can anybody help[ me where i can get the list of colleges whose liscences are withdrawn? thanks
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... seducation
You can just look for your college to see if its therePostMan wrote:We need removed list as to find out quickly not current list.Dr Logic wrote:Here is link:accastudent wrote:can anybody help[ me where i can get the list of colleges whose liscences are withdrawn? thanks
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... seducation
Well, considering over a hundred colleges removed in a span of just one week in January, this certainly doesn't look like a healthy increase at all besides it could have just been the removed institutions getting back on the list again with further deceit.John wrote:You posted that yesterday, so I wonder whether you have yet noticed that the sponsor list available today, compared to the list available yesterday, shows an increase of 3 .... not a reduction.Sidney Reilly wrote:The list is shrinking by the day and students involved are currently pleading the institutions involved for a refund of tuition fees paid. I hope students will learn from this experince and will consider applying directly to universities in the future.
I guess they will do what businesses in the same industry do in tough times....mergeSidney Reilly wrote:Well, considering over a hundred colleges removed in a span of just one week in January, this certainly doesn't look like a healthy increase at all besides it could have just been the removed institutions getting back on the list again with further deceit.John wrote:You posted that yesterday, so I wonder whether you have yet noticed that the sponsor list available today, compared to the list available yesterday, shows an increase of 3 .... not a reduction.Sidney Reilly wrote:The list is shrinking by the day and students involved are currently pleading the institutions involved for a refund of tuition fees paid. I hope students will learn from this experince and will consider applying directly to universities in the future.
It will be very interesting to see what will happen to these private colleges when the Home Office starts cutting back on Student Visas in weeks to come.
Yes, that will be a good choice so that they can provide real education and training to studentsinwarsaw wrote:I guess they will do what businesses in the same industry do in tough times....mergeSidney Reilly wrote:Well, considering over a hundred colleges removed in a span of just one week in January, this certainly doesn't look like a healthy increase at all besides it could have just been the removed institutions getting back on the list again with further deceit.John wrote:You posted that yesterday, so I wonder whether you have yet noticed that the sponsor list available today, compared to the list available yesterday, shows an increase of 3 .... not a reduction.Sidney Reilly wrote:The list is shrinking by the day and students involved are currently pleading the institutions involved for a refund of tuition fees paid. I hope students will learn from this experince and will consider applying directly to universities in the future.
It will be very interesting to see what will happen to these private colleges when the Home Office starts cutting back on Student Visas in weeks to come.
I meant they will join hands in rather fooling Home OfficePostMan wrote:Yes, that will be a good choice so that they can provide real education and training to studentsinwarsaw wrote:I guess they will do what businesses in the same industry do in tough times....mergeSidney Reilly wrote:Well, considering over a hundred colleges removed in a span of just one week in January, this certainly doesn't look like a healthy increase at all besides it could have just been the removed institutions getting back on the list again with further deceit.John wrote:
You posted that yesterday, so I wonder whether you have yet noticed that the sponsor list available today, compared to the list available yesterday, shows an increase of 3 .... not a reduction.
It will be very interesting to see what will happen to these private colleges when the Home Office starts cutting back on Student Visas in weeks to come.