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Legal Practice Course LPC

How to apply

Please note that before you start your LPC, you must:

  • enrol as a student with the SRA, and
  • obtain written confirmation that you have completed the academic stage of training.

Until you have done both, you will not be able to start the LPC or enter into a training contract.

Please visit the SRA website for further details.

Full-time applications

Full-time LPC students must apply online via the Central Applications Board’s website. The Central Applications Board address is:

LPC Central Applications Board, PO Box 84, Guilford, Surrey GU3 1YX

Email the CAB

Part-time applications

Part-time LPC students, and those seeking to complete Elective units only with BU, should apply directly to the LPC Programmes Administrator: Claudia Vanzeloti, LPC Programme Administrator, Bournemouth University, The Business School, Executive Business Centre, 89 Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth BH8 8EB

Email Claudia Vanzeloti or telephone +44 (0)1202) 961713

Please visit our How to Apply web pages for further information about applying to BU.

Key Facts

Next start dates:
September 2012, September 2013

Location:
Executive Business Centre, Bournemouth University (Lansdowne Campus)

School:
The Business School,

Accreditations:
Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA)

Duration:
1 year full-time or 2 years part-time

Delivery method:
Full-time, Part-time

Entry requirements:
The LPC is part of the training for those seeking to be admitted as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales. You must have completed the academic stage of training by obtaining a Qualifying Law Degree or a Graduate Diploma in Law/Common Professional Examination.
Further details about entry requirements

Relevant subjects:
All applicants must have a Qualifying Law Degree or a CPE or another law qualification approved by the SRA.

If English is not your first language:
IELTS 6.5 (Academic) or above.
International entry requirements

Course reference:
PGLPF

Related courses:
Law

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