To fully appreciate Regent’s College London campus, you must visit it. At first sight it comes as a great surprise that such a tranquil and green place exists in the heart of London. Built in 1913, the campus was opened the same year by Queen Mary and was part of the University of London until 1985. The classrooms line the quadrangle at the heart of the campus, which is surrounded by green lawns, gardens, tennis, and basketball courts and the beautiful ornamental gardens and lakes of Regent’s Park. Nearby is Regent’s Canal and some of the finest Georgian architecture in London. Only a short distance from the center of London, and with Baker Street and Marylebone Road only a five-minute walk away, the campus is a perfect place for visiting students.
Visit their website at: http://www.bacl.ac.uk.
Students must earn 12 to 15 credits per semester. Study Abroad Program at the British American College, London, offers courses in the following disciplines:
For course listings and descriptions, please visit:
http://www.bacl.ac.uk/programmes.htm
Regent’s College offers two on-campus accommodations Reid Hall and Oliver Hall. Reid Hall is the stately north wing of Regent’s College looking out over the lake and park that surround the campus, housing 220 students. The level of security at the Halls of Residence offers peace of mind to students and parents. A college representative is on duty at the front desk 24 hours a day and you will have keys to both the main door and your own room. Rooms are available as singles, doubles or triples.
A second on-campus option is Oliver Hall, a small, self-contained residence of 12 twin rooms in the main campus buildings. The Oliver rooms have similar security arrangements to Reid Hall with residents holding passkeys, allowing full use of Reid Hall services.
For more information on the accommodations, visit: http://www.bacl.ac.uk/facilities.htm#accom.