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Regent College does not have its own Students’ Union building. However, students are still able to speak to representatives who are part of the National Union of Students should they have any issues. These representatives are independent from the college, so they can offer unbiased advice if students have any problems with their course or need help seeking fair representation.
With central campus locations in London, RCL offers students plenty of places where they can meet to work or relax without the college having its own bars or venues.
Regent College London does not have its own Students’ Union, although it does have representatives on the National Union of Students. Because there’s no central SU, there also aren’t the clubs or societies that you may find at other higher education institutions.
However, with all postgraduate courses being taught students will have the opportunity to meet other students, and with flexible timetables there will be ample time for students to get to know each other and collaborate on their studies if they wish to.
Students can expect to study at the Great Titchfield (GTS) campus in central London, in addition to RCLS’s other locations across the city. As such, students will have easy access to everything that the UK’s capital city has to offer, with excellent transport links making it simple to get around.
Whether it’s indoors and outdoors collaborative study spaces , leisure facilities for downtime or places to eat during the day, students will be spoiled for choice with the excellent options on their doorstep when they study at Regent College London.
With classes at the college being flexible and often including weekend and evening options, students will appreciate the safe and reliable transport links available to them at all hours.
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