The University Foundation Programme (UFP) is a one-year intensive course that leads to entry to a wide range of universities in the United Kingdom. It is designed as an alternative to the conventional A-Level route, which takes two years to complete. The course was established in 1989 by the David Game College in London. It is the UK's first independent Foundation Course that has gained recognition by British universities.
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- The University Foundation Programme (UFP) is a one-year intensive course that leads to entry to a wide range of universities in the United Kingdom. It is designed as an alternative to the conventional A-Level route, which takes two years to complete. The course was established in 1989 by the David Game College in London. It is the UK's first independent Foundation Course that has gained recognition by British universities.
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- Foundation degree
- the University entrance course
- the degree qualification
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- The University Foundation Programme (UFP) is a one-year intensive course that leads to entry to a wide range of universities in the United Kingdom. It is designed as an alternative to the conventional A-Level route, which takes two years to complete. The course was established in 1989 by the David Game College in London. It is the UK's first independent Foundation Course that has gained recognition by British universities.
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