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Coalition confers university title on second for-profit

BPP decision reached despite concerns over US parent firm

Published on
August 8, 2013
Last updated
May 27, 2015

BPP has been granted full university status by the government, becoming the UK鈥檚 second for-profit university.

The business, law and accountancy institution, whose parent company is US higher education firm Apollo Group, had previously held university college status.

The creation of for-profit universities is part of the coalition government鈥檚 drive to expose publicly funded universities to greater competition.

Carl Lygo, BPP University鈥檚 chief executive, said that the status would allow the institution to expand internationally and seek out higher-quality partners overseas.

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The decision by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills to grant BPP University title 鈥 awarded via the Companies House route used for for-profit operators rather than the Privy Council path taken by universities 鈥 comes after a lengthy delay caused by scrutiny of the institution鈥檚 link with Apollo.

BPP originally applied for the title in January. But that month, the Higher Learning Commission of the聽North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, a US accrediting body, recommended that the Apollo-owned University of Phoenix be put on probation because of concerns about the institution鈥檚 鈥渋nsufficient autonomy鈥 from the company.

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On 10聽July, Apollo announced that Phoenix had successfully appealed against the judgement, with its accreditation reaffirmed for a 10-year period. However, the university has been 鈥減ut on notice鈥 for two years by the HLC, and Apollo has warned that the sanction 鈥渃ould adversely impact our business鈥.

Although decisions on university title are officially made by Vince Cable, the business secretary, it is David Willetts, the universities and science minister, who is likely to take the key role in practice.

Mr Willetts said that BPP鈥檚 university status was 鈥渁n important step towards increasing the diversity of the higher education sector鈥, adding that diversity 鈥渉elps broaden access, focuses attention on teaching quality and promotes innovative learning methods鈥.

Like publicly funded universities, for-profit operators wishing to qualify for university title must have degree-awarding powers, show that they have at least 1,000 full-time equivalent higher education students, and meet required standards on financial and academic governance.

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Professor Lygo said: 鈥淭his was the first time BIS has had an application from a proprietary company, so it took time to make the right decision.

BPP University has independent governance, is financially self-sufficient with no debts and fully satisfies the principles of good corporate governance.鈥

Simon Renton, the University and College Union president, said the UCU was 鈥渟urprised and disappointed鈥 by the decision and called on the government 鈥渢o think again鈥.

He highlighted Apollo鈥檚 US troubles, noting concerns across the Atlantic over for-profits鈥 teaching quality and student outcomes.

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The creation of the UK鈥檚 first for-profit university, the University of Law, was rushed through in November 2012 to meet a deadline in its sale to Montagu Private Equity, THE revealed earlier this year.

That sale has prompted an additional review by BIS of the University of Law鈥檚 title, although a departmental spokeswoman said that this was in line with guidance issued in November on checking that private universities still meet title criteria after any sale.

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Meanwhile in a separate development, the charitable not-for-profit ifs聽School of Finance has applied for university college status.

john.morgan@tsleducation.com

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