BPP College, the U.K.'s first for-profit private company to be given the power to award its own degrees, is to provide a two-year law degree in parallel with a standard three-year course. Peter Crisp, dean of BPP Law School, said the course was geared toward mature students who had missed out on higher education earlier in life and are totally dedicated to becoming lawyers.
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%1 newman_for-profit_2008
%A Newman, Melanie
%D 2008
%J Times Higher Education
%K Britain Legal Proprietary education/Great schools,
%P 10
%T For-profit college to offer two-year law degree
%X BPP College, the U.K.'s first for-profit private company to be given the power to award its own degrees, is to provide a two-year law degree in parallel with a standard three-year course. Peter Crisp, dean of BPP Law School, said the course was geared toward mature students who had missed out on higher education earlier in life and are totally dedicated to becoming lawyers.
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abstract = {BPP College, the U.K.'s first for-profit private company to be given the power to award its own degrees, is to provide a two-year law degree in parallel with a standard three-year course. Peter Crisp, dean of BPP Law School, said the course was geared toward mature students who had missed out on higher education earlier in life and are totally dedicated to becoming lawyers.},
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shorttitle = {For-profit college to offer two-year law degree},
timestamp = {2018-06-19T15:18:45.000+0200},
title = {For-profit college to offer two-year law degree},
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