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How does LIBF differ from other education providers?

Before we start with what makes us different, let's give you a bit of background information about LIBF.

LIBF was founded in 1879. Since then, we've combined our 140 years of experience in education with our commitment to pushing boundaries. We’ve launched flexible online degrees that aim to prepare you for success in your future world of work.

Distance learning is growing in the UK, and we wanted to provide students with another choice for online study. One where the student comes first.

Here is how LIBF differs from other online institutions:

Start your course on any day

Choose your exam dates and times

Pay monthly, annually or in full with no additional fees

Future-focused courses based on high-demand skills

Academic tutor and learning support study coaches

Self-arranged internship modules optional on all undergraduate courses

Which one of these appeals to you most? I think for me it's the option to choose to do an exam when I’m 100% ready

Alex LIBF Rep 😊

Edit: You’ll see LIBF mentioned in this post. We’re now Walbrook Institute London, reflecting our growth into new subjects like business, AI, and cyber security.
(edited 3 months ago)

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Before we start with what makes us different, let's give you a bit of background information about LIBF.
LIBF was founded in 1879. Since then, we've combined our 140 years of experience in education with our commitment to pushing boundaries. We’ve launched flexible online degrees that aim to prepare you for success in your future world of work.
Distance learning is growing in the UK, and we wanted to provide students with another choice for online study. One where the student comes first.
Here is how LIBF differs from other online institutions:

Start your course on any day

Choose your exam dates and times

Pay monthly, annually or in full with no additional fees

Future-focused courses based on high-demand skills

Academic tutor and learning support study coaches

Self-arranged internship modules optional on all undergraduate courses


Which one of these appeals to you most? I think for me it's the option to choose to do an exam when I’m 100% ready
Alex LIBF Rep 😊

i did the personal finance gcse from 2022 to 2024 and i got a level 2 merit. it was such an interesting course, thank you for introducing it.

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Original post by BigFriendlyKid
i did the personal finance gcse from 2022 to 2024 and i got a level 2 merit. it was such an interesting course, thank you for introducing it.

Thank you so much for the kind words, glad you enjoyed it!

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