ABOUT US
MISSION STATEMENT
It is our belief that we must serve the needs of the individual, the enterprises and the communities from which our students originate.
RECOGNISED COURSES
Over the years the College has specialised in adult training programmes which lead right up to Masters-level qualifications, or directly to the professional job market.
OUR HISTORY
City of London College (CLC) was established in 1979, making it one of London’s most long established and respected private providers of higher education and training.
OUR GOVERNANCE
Board of Governors, Senior Management, Registry and Student Affairs, Courses Leaders, Support Services, Virtual Learning & IT Services Team
OUR CAMPUS
From an academic and educational perspective, the College is conveniently situated for students, visitors and teachers.
EQUALITY
This college is committed to delivering a quality service by seeking to eliminate discrimination and promoting equal opportunities for all, in line with national legislation.
ABOUT CITY OF LONDON COLLEGE
Providing students, the professions and business with the knowledge and skills essential to their success within the modern global economy.
City of London College is based in the heart of London’s business district. It was founded in 1979, making it one of London’s most long-established and respected private providers of education and training. Over this period, many thousands of students have graduated from the College, and are now following worthwhile careers worldwide.
The College is situated in the central eastern part of Britain’s capital, the centre of the country’s international business and finance. This area houses the head offices of all major banks, financial institutions and insurance companies. The College is within walking distance of the Tower of London, Tower Bridge and St Katherine Docks. A walk of 15 minutes can take students to the famous St. Paul’s Cathedral and Fleet Street. The Bank of England and the London Stock Exchange are also within easy walking distance. The College is situated opposite Aldgate East underground station, which is connected with the rest of London through the District and Hammersmith & City underground lines.