Grafton College London
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Grafton College London | |
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Location | |
London England | |
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Type | private |
Established | 2003 |
Campus | 133-135 Oxford Street |
Website | http://www.graftoncollege.com |
Grafton College London was a small, private college that provides undergraduate, postgraduate and professional training courses.
Curriculum
It provides Business and Management courses in London. The College runs courses in Business, Management, Computing, Accounting & Finance and Travel & Tourism and English Language.
The Open University offered degree courses in partnership with Grafton College, but suspended registration following fraud allegations.[1]
History
The college was founded in 2003. The college taught courses supplied by Pearson PLC until it suspended its relationship with Grafton College following a 2017 BBC Panorama investigation.
Panorama investigation
In 2017 an investigation broadcast on 13 November 2017 by BBC Panorama found cases of student loan fraud and breaches of academic integrity at the college, including an offer from hairdresser Saeed Imran Sheikh that assignments could be fraudulently completed by agents in Pakistan, and an example of a fraudulent certificate produced by the British Awarding Association (Awarding Body for Vocational Achievement (AVA) Ltd)[2] located in the same building as Grafton College. Sheikh claimed that he had obtained them from Grafton's Head Of Operations Alex.[3]
References
- ^ "UK: Special investigation exposes student loans 'fraud'". The Pie News. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
- ^ "Ofqual's statement on alleged malpractice at training centres". FE News. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
- ^ "Student loans fraud exposed by Panorama". BBC News. Retrieved 13 November 2017.
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