INTO University Partnerships is a British for-profit pathway education provider focused on the provision of foundation courses for international students.
INTO University Partnerships was founded in 2005 by Andrew Colin, who also founded INTO’s rival in offering international pre-degree programmes, Study Group. Following a share placing in 2013, INTO placed one quarter of its equity with New York-based Leeds Equity Partners for £66m.
In their submission to the Home Affairs Select Committee on student visas in 2011, INTO said it had welcomed and educated almost 21,000 students from more than 138 countries and territories to the UK and provide direct employment for close to 1,350 people in the UK alone.
INTO University Partnerships was founded in 2005 by Andrew Colin, who also founded INTO’s rival in offering international pre-degree programmes, Study Group. Following a share placing in 2013, INTO placed one quarter of its equity with New York-based Leeds Equity Partners for £66m.
In their submission to the Home Affairs Select Committee on student visas in 2011, INTO said it had welcomed and educated almost 21,000 students from more than 138 countries and territories to the UK and provide direct employment for close to 1,350 people in the UK alone.