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 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
All students (including undergraduate and postgraduate students)
22% male, 78% female.
35% mature students (aged 21 or over at the start of undergraduate study, or 25 or over for postgraduate).
The ratio of applicants to accepted applicants differs depending on the subject, ranging from 2:1 up to 6:1. 22% male, 78% female. 28% mature students (aged 21 or over at the start of undergraduate study).
We offer many courses on a part-time basis. Our Foundation Degrees are a flexible form of full-time study and are also a great option for those wanting to study without having to give up work, as they fit in around your normal working week.
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