The British Accreditation Council (BAC) is an independent body, established in 1984 to be the national accrediting body for private post-16 education in the UK. The primary objective of the Council’s founding members was “to improve and enhance the standards of independent further and higher educational institutions by the establishment of a system of accreditation”.
Following their recent inspection they reported that :
The Franciscan International Study Centre was first inspected by the British Accreditation Council for Independent Further and Higher Education in March 2009.
BAC’s inspectors reported on an overall excellent level of provision in the College. They considered in particular that the College was very effectively managed, with a very high standard of quality management and excellent teaching and learning standards. Inspectors considered that teaching at the College was well organised and conducted in a stimulating way that encouraged interaction and participation from students. The students expressed considerable satisfaction and happiness with all aspects of life at the College, from academic quality and support to living arrangements.
The Franciscan International Study Centre was awarded accreditation in April 2009.
For further information about the British Accreditation Council please see their website: www.the-bac.org
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