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Is xx institution offering University of London degrees as part of a franchising arrangement or twinning programme?

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Is xx institution offering University of London degrees as part of a franchising arrangement or twinning programme?

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Although we have a process for recognising institutions whose teaching, support and administration falls within our quality assurance framework, we do not allow any institution to offer our programmes as part of a franchise arrangement or twinning programme. It remains the students’ choice as to whether they attend an institution and which they attend. The only exceptions are the Diplomas in Economics, Computing and Information Systems, Creative Computing, Law, and Social Science, which have been designed as taught programmes. Students must attend an institution which has recognised status to teach these programmes. You can find out from the Directory of Institutions which institutions teach these courses.

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