New international student route opened by Royal Holloway and Study Group's Bellerbys College

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New international student route opened by Royal Holloway and Study Group’s Bellerbys College

Study Group’s Bellerbys College announces that it has signed a conditional progression agreement with the prestigious Royal Holloway, University of London. Bellerbys Foundation students on eleven of its subject pathways will now be eligible to receive guaranteed conditional offers through UCAS, for relevant degree programmes at Royal Holloway.

The following foundation subject pathways with guaranteed conditional offers available from the academic year 2021/22:

  • Art and Design
  • Business, Finance and Management (3-term)
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Computing Engineering
  • International Relations and Politics
  • Law
  • Marketing
  • Science and Pharmacy
  • Social Sciences

Bellerbys now has partnerships with seven universities ranked in the top 20 of The Times Good University Guide 2021, including Durham University, the University of Bath and the University of Bristol.

Dr Mark Cunnington, Chief Operating Officer, UK and EU for Study Group, says:

“Royal Holloway scored 87% in the 2020 National Student Survey (NSS) – higher than 20 of the 22 Russell Group universities. We share the university’s commitment to delivering outstanding education and student experience, and that’s why we’re so excited to formalise our long-standing relationship with Royal Holloway.”

Lucy Thomas, Assistant Director of International Business Development at Royal Holloway, adds:

“We’re very pleased to have a guaranteed conditional offer progression agreement with our long-standing partner, Bellerbys College. The relationship between our institutions allows close support for Bellerbys’ students as they progress through their university application and on to join Royal Holloway. We have been welcoming students from Bellerbys College for many years and look forward to welcoming more Bellerbys students in the future”.

Marc Carter, Head of Admissions and Applicant Services at Royal Holloway, notes:

“I am thrilled that we are able to deepen our existing partnership with Bellerbys, and this will allow us both to increase the support available to students as they navigate the undergraduate application process. At Royal Holloway, we have a long tradition of welcoming Bellerbys students, and we look forward to meeting more on campus as we strive for excellence together”.

Royal Holloway is a pioneering UK university, ranked 22nd and 32nd in the most recent The Times Good University Guide and The Guardian University Guide, respectively.