The International University Foundation Programme (IUFP) is a full-time, pre-degree course designed to offer a fast-track pathway to university for international students. It provides an alternative entry route to universities that have signed Progression Agreements with the London College of Business and Law (LCBL).
This programme enables students to gain direct admission to prestigious universities after just six months to one year of intensive study, eliminating the need to complete the two-year GCE ‘A’ levels course.
The IUFP is accredited by ATHE (Awards for Training and Higher Education), which is regulated by the Office for Qualifications (OFQUAL) in the United Kingdom as an awarding body.
Atlantic Hall is an approved partner school of the UK-based International University Foundation Programme (IUFP) Global Education which is recognized by leading universities across five continents – Africa, Australia, Europe, Middle East and North America. The IUFP is a 6 to 9 month programme that is affordable and it encourages student stability and growth. It is a flexible programme and can be used to replace the A-Level.
For further enquiries, please write to iufp@atlantic-hall.net or call 08140727213, 07042932098
Direct Route
Aston University
Anglia Ruskin University
Keele University
University of Hertfordshire
University of Portsmouth
University of Exeter
University of Kent
University of Sussex
Middlesex University
University of Greenwich
University of Chester
Leeds Beckett University
St Mary’s University
Twickenham, London
International Year One Route
Bournemouth University City,
University of London
Cranfield University
University of Brighton
University of Westminster
Nottingham Trent University
University of Birmingham
University of Bristol
Queen Mary University of London
University of Essex
University of Glasgow
University of Liverpool
University of Nottingham
University of York
University of West England
TEDI-London
IUFP Course Structure
The IUFP is an intensive university pathway course, which require students to undertake at least six subjects over a period of six months to one year. All students on the programme are required to undertake three Core Subjects (compulsory) and three Elective Subjects of their choice, depending on the degree course they wish to pursue at university.
Core Subjects – Academic English, Study Skills, IT Applications
Electives – Accounting, Biology, Business Studies, Chemistry Computing, Economics, Fine Art, Government and Politics, Law, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology
