The following Colleges have had their licence revoked and can no longer teach international students: Alpha Meridian College APS Computer Solutions TA Pitman Training Centre Birmingham Institute of Education Training and Technology Bradford Metropolitan College Central College London Central Cranbrook College Citizen 2000 Education Institute College of Advanced Studies College of East London College of Excellence Essex College Katherine & Kings College of London London School of Marketing t/a LS Business School London School of Technology London St Andrews College Midlands Academy of Business and Technology Pharez College (Pharaz UK Ltd ) Queensbury College Shakespeare College Stanfords College UK Ltd Superior College London UK Business Academy Vernon Community College West London Business College Eynsford College Hammersmith Management College Kinnaird College The following Colleges have surrendered their licence and can no longer teach international students: Bradford College of Management London College of Business Management and Computing Studies London Academy of Management and Business Britain College The following Colleges have had their licences to teach international students reinstated and have returned to their Highly Trusted Status: Bloomsbury International UK Finance and Business Training LTD LSBF (London School of Business and Finance) Studio Cambridge The following universities have recently had their ability to recruit new students restored by the Home Office: University of Bedfordshire University of West London The following colleges and universities have had their licences suspended and are still in this position: Universities: Glyndwr University Private Colleges: Alpha College Birmingham Informatics College Blake Hall College Bradford Regional College Bristol College of Accountancy CAHRO Academy Ltd Central College of Studies The City College City of London Academy Cranford College (Suspended – interim relief) Forbes Graduate School Helios International College IIM Bedford Interlink College of Technology & Business Studies LIT LON Ltd London College of Business Management & Information technology London College of Finance and Accounting London Corporate College London Educators Ltd London Empire Academy London Metropolitan College London Premier College London Regal College London School of Advanced Studies Manchester College of Management Sciences Manchester International College (International Learning Centre) Manchester Trinity North West College Reading Radcliffe College Sanjari International College Sharp Development Solutions Ltd. T/A SDS College London South London College UK Vocational Training College t/a UK CAT West George College At this point no other universities or colleges are impacted by this action. A national working group has been formed to support students who study at colleges or universities who have had their licence to teach international students revoked. What happens now? If you are an international student who studies at a college whose licence has been revoked your college will no longer be able to teach you. You will need to find a new place to complete your studies. If you are a EU or UK student this action should not impact your ability to study. NUS is part of a national working group who will support you in finding a new place to study. The working group will be writing to all students who need to find a new place to study shortly to outline how that support will work. Please ensure your address is up-to-date with the Home Office at: https://eforms.homeoffice.gov.uk/outreach/AddressUpdate.ofml Alternatively if you are concerned you will not get this communication from the Home Office please contact NUS using the webform and identify the best way to ensure this communication reaches you. You will be given the opportunity to find a new sponsor but this time will be limited so please respond to the letter as soon as possible to ensure NUS and the working group are able to support you.