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Airport Pickup
New students arriving from abroad can request the College Meeting Service. This ensures that a College representative is in attendance to pick up the student from the airport and drive him/her either to the desired accommodation. Students wishing to use this service must notify the College two weeks before arrival. The fee for this service is currently 120 pounds.
Accommodation
The College does not have direct provision for accommodation. However, the College arranges, on request, accommodation for its students through estate agents.For accommodation to be arranged by the College students are advised to send a completed accommodation request form to the College at least four weeks in advance.
Available options are:
* Shared room & shared facilities (£75/week), per bed
* Single room with shared facilities (£120/week).
* One bed-sitter/studio apartment (£150 - £250/week).
Other expenses (cleaning charges, utility/Council tax bills etc.) approximately £40 - £50/week may be added to the above rates. Student requiring accommodation services has to deposit 2 weeks’ rent to the college in advance. Deposit is refundable, when the student leaves the accommodation.
Extra
Curriculum
Activities

London Premier College participates at sports events (such as T20 cricket tournaments) to help its students show their sporting talent. The college has a range of extra-curricular activities including educational tours, lunches out, site-seeing etc.
Career and Higher Education Advice

Students are given advice on their choice of courses and guidance in their future education and career. This guidance is provided by specialists in the field, Tutors and Senior Administrators.
Medical Care for Overseas Students
Overseas students enrolled on a course for more than six months are entitled to free hospital treatment in the UK through the National Health Service. All students must register with a local doctor. Students encountering difficulties in obtaining medical care must consult the College immediately for help.
Pastoral Support
The general welfare of every student is a primary concern just as much as academic welfare. Students may experience cultural, health or personal problems during their early days at the College. The student's first point of contact should be the personal tutor who may if appropriate refer the Student to the Registrar.
Library
In addition to our own library there are major research libraries and facilities available in London. We will be more than happy to provide you a list of them at your request.
IT Facilities
The College provides a range of IT facilities to help students with their studies, including extensive computer provision, free access to hi-speed broadband Internet and email. Our dedicated staff will give you all the support you need.
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