Established in 1862 as a Diocesan Training College and changed name to Bishop Grosseteste College in 1962 to mark the centenary year. Awarded University College status in the summer of 2006 and University status in December 2013, becoming Bishop Grosseteste University. Named after Bishop Robert Grosseteste, an 18th-century Bishop of Lincoln. In case you’re wondering, Grosseteste is pronounced "grohs-test", or "gross test". Based in a single site campus in the heart of historic Lincoln. All of Lincoln's major facilities are within walking distance of the University campus.Lincoln has good rail links throughout the country, along with easy access to the A1. Entry Standards
Entry requirements vary depending on the particular course chosen. The UCAS tariff points system is used for undergraduate entry, but we welcome students with a range of qualifications and make every effort to personalise each entry offer. Entry requirements for each course are available on our website
BGU is the 2nd highest ranked university in the UK for graduate employment levels (Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education survey, 2011–12).Specialists in Education, offering Teacher Training for over 150 years.Education, Drama and overall student satisfaction all rank highly in various university league tables. Dedicated SU team who organise events year-round, including comedians, live bands and trips in the UK and abroad. There’s something for everyone, from on-campus laser quest to fundraising for charity. Students' Union Welfare Service on hand to support students, as well as raising awareness of various student welfare issues.
Involvement in raising money for charities both locally and nationally through RAG (Raise and Give). Wide range of established societies (ranging from poker to musicals and loads in between) as well as various sports clubs which take part in national leagues. If there is something you like doing and there isn’t a society or club for that activity, then you can easily set up your own for other people to join. As well as events and activities, the main role of the SU is representation, aiming to empower you and your fellow students and give you a voice – both within the University itself and at a national level as well.
Involvement in raising money for charities both locally and nationally through RAG (Raise and Give). Wide range of established societies (ranging from poker to musicals and loads in between) as well as various sports clubs which take part in national leagues. If there is something you like doing and there isn’t a society or club for that activity, then you can easily set up your own for other people to join. As well as events and activities, the main role of the SU is representation, aiming to empower you and your fellow students and give you a voice – both within the University itself and at a national level as well.
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