SBC Students in Split Degree Programs Put in a Great Performance in Advancing Further at UK Partner Universities

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According to the latest statistics from the Department of Overseas Services,   SBC students in Split Degree Programs have put in a great performance in advancing further at our UK partner universities. 

About 270 students entered SBC UK partner universities for two years study in Britain. In particular, over 170 students received scholarships valued in total at over £260,000 from UK partner universities. Over 65% of our students won the scholarship, to the high recognition given to SBC students’ academic abilities and English skills by the UK partner universities, as well as their trust in SBC’s teaching qualities. 

In addition, Song Jingwen has enrolled at The University of Bradford with a Full Scholarship to study Business and Management Studies. Kong Lingyi has enrolled at The University of Bradford with a Partial Scholarship to study International Business Management. The Bradford University School of Management belongs to an elite group of only 58 business schools in the world (fewer than 1%) holding the triple accreditations of Equis (European Quality Improvement System), AMBA (The Association of MBAs) and AACSB (The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business), often referred to as the "Triple Crown". The School also ranks amongst the Financial Times (FT) Top 50 European Business Schools. 

In general, the majority of students in Split Degree program enrolled at The University of Sheffield, The University of Leeds and Sheffield Hallam University for studying business or related fields. 

Gordon Callan, Director of Teaching and Learning at SBC said: “I am very pleased about the fact that our students at SBC are doing extremely well in terms of progression into our partner universities in the UK. This also reflects the rising of quality in teaching and learning at SBC.”