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This is a list of insititutions licensed to sponsor migrants under Tier 4 of the Points-based System.

Highly Trusted Sponsor - (Highly Trusted Sponsor status (HTS) is designed to ensure that all education providers are taking their obligations on immigration compliance seriously. It recognises sponsors who show a good history of compliance with their sponsor duties and whose students comply with the terms of their visa or permission to stay in the UK)

A Rating Sponsor - ‘A’ rating is reserved for new licence holders as a transitional rating before being able to apply for HTS. After 12 months sponsors must apply for HTS and must meet all of the criteria we have set out for Highly Trusted Sponsors.

B Rating Sponsor - Under the sponsor ratings system in place before 05 September 2011 it was possible for some sponsors to be B rated. The Tier 4 sponsor guidance details the requirements for sponsors who are currently B-rated, sets out what sponsors must now do to keep their sponsor licence and provides information on transitional arrangements.

Legacy Sponsors - (Legacy sponsors are Tier 4 sponsors who either: • do not try to meet the requirements for educational oversight by the deadlines set out in the sponsor guidance; or • do try to meet the new requirements for educational oversight by the deadlines set out in the sponsor guidance, but fail; or • meet the mandatory requirements for Highly Trusted Sponsor but score a ‘near miss’ on the core measurable requirements and when they re-apply, score a second near miss. If sponsors become legacy sponsors they will retain their original sponsor rating however they may not sponsor any new students or any existing students for a new course.)

This is a list of insititutions licensed to sponsor migrants under Tier 4 of the Points-based System. Highly Trusted Sponsor - (Highly Trusted Sponsor status (HTS) is designed to ensure that all education providers are taking their obligations on immigration compliance seriously. It recognises sponsors who show a good history of compliance with their sponsor duties and whose students...

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Tier 4 Sponsor

Sponsor Name Town Sponsor Type Status Sub Tier
EUSA LLP London Private provider Tier 4 Sponsor Tier 4 General
GLOBAL LONDON COLLEGE LONDON Private provider Tier 4 Sponsor Tier 4 General
London Studio Centre Ltd. North Finchley Private provider Tier 4 Sponsor Tier 4 General
Ballet West Taynuilt Private provider Tier 4 Sponsor Tier 4 General
LCCM London Private provider Probationary Sponsor Tier 4 General
Le Cordon Bleu Limited London Private provider Tier 4 Sponsor Tier 4 General
Hult International Business School Bloomsbury Private provider Tier 4 Sponsor Tier 4 General
Aberdeen Skills & Enterprise Training ABERDEEN Private provider Tier 4 Sponsor Tier 4 General
Empire College Essex Private provider Tier 4 Sponsor Tier 4 General
Regent College Harrow Private provider Tier 4 Sponsor Tier 4 General
ACCENT International Consortium for Academic Programs Abroad, Ltd. London Private provider Tier 4 Sponsor Tier 4 General
Access to Music Manchester Private provider Legacy Sponsor Tier 4 General
Regent Cambridge Cambridge Private provider Tier 4 Sponsor Tier 4 General
Hove College Various Private provider Tier 4 Sponsor Tier 4 General
ICMP Kilburn Private provider Tier 4 Sponsor Tier 4 General
English Language House (ELH Ltd) Central Milton Keynes Private provider Tier 4 Sponsor Tier 4 General
IES London London Private provider Tier 4 Sponsor Tier 4 General
Airways Aviation Academy Limited Kidlington Private provider Tier 4 Sponsor Tier 4 General
Albemarle Independent College London Private provider Tier 4 Sponsor Tier 4 General
Inchbald School of Design London Private provider Tier 4 Sponsor Tier 4 General

Statistics

Legacy Sponsor (13)
Probationary Sponsor (64)
Tier 4 Sponsor (1137)
Total Sponsors 1213
Suspended Institutions 837

Important Note

Disclaimer: The list of Tier 4 Sponsors is taken from UKBA website. We make every effort to maintain the accuracy of the information but cannot accept responsibility for any prejudice, loss or damage which may occur from use of the information. Users are advised to verify the details with the relevant institution or authority before making decisions based on the published information.