Governance
Study Group is recognised as a higher education provider by the Office of Students in the UK. Colleagues work closely with sector and government bodies to ensure the highest levels of compliance on admissions and visas.
Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption Policy
The Study Group Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption Policy underlines Study Group’s commitment to comply with all anti-bribery and anti-corruption laws and regulations in any location that Study Group has a footprint.
All Study Group Representatives are required to comply with this Policy.
All Study Group employees, business partners and third parties who work for, or on behalf of, Study Group have signed this policy as part of their working contract.
- Study Group Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption Policy (.pdf 461KB)
Anti-Facilitation of Tax Evasion Policy
The Study Group Anti-Facilitation of Tax Evasion Policy underlines Study Group’s commitment to comply with all anti-facilitation of tax evasion laws and regulations in any location that Study Group has a footprint.
All Study Group representatives are required to comply with this Policy.
- Study Group Anti-Facilitation of Tax Evasion Policy (.pdf 181KB)
Agent Code of Conduct
The Study Group Agent Code of Conduct sets out the conduct Study Group expects all Study Group Agent Representatives to adhere to, contractually or otherwise.
- Study Group Agent Code of Conduct (.pdf 218KB)
As a signatory of the UK Agent Quality Framework, Study Group follows its standards and best practices. We are committed to working closely with agents to ensure that they adhere to ethical standards and empower student choice.
- National Code of Ethical Practice for UK Education Agents (.pdf 668KB)
- Student guide to choosing an education agent (.pdf 189KB)
HE UK Student Transfer Policy
View the student transfer policy, which outlines the mechanisms and controls that are in place to facilitate progression to an undergraduate or postgraduate course at a partner university, as well as the process for a student to transfer onto another pathway programme partway through their study.
Modern Slavery Statement
- Study Group Modern Slavery Statement – y/e 31/12/17
- Study Group Modern Slavery Statement – y/e 31/12/18
- Study Group Modern Slavery Statement – y/e 31/12/19
- Study Group Modern Slavery Statement – y/e 31/12/20
- Study Group Modern Slavery Statement – y/e 31/12/21
- Study Group Modern Slavery Statement – y/e 31/12/22
Student Protection Plan
View the Student Protection Plan, prepared as part of its application for registration with the Office for Students. This policy applies to all students studying at an International Study Centre within the UK.
Reward Practices
Study Group is committed to the principles of equal opportunity for all employees and we aim to ensure that our pay and reward policies are consistent with this commitment.
- UK: We are compliant with the requirements of the Equality Act 2010 (Gender Pay Gap Information) Regulations 2017.
- View our Gender Pay Gap Report for the snapshot date of 5 April 2017 here.
- View our Gender Pay Gap Report for the snapshot date of 5 April 2018 here.
- In line with the suspension of gender pay gap reporting for the snapshot date of 5 April 2019, no submission was made.
- View our Gender Pay Gap reports for the snapshot date of 5 April 2020: STUDY GROUP LIMITED 2020/21 and STUDY GROUP UK LIMITED 2020/21
- View our Gender Pay Gap Report for the snapshot date of 5 April 2021 here.
- View our Gender Pay Gap reports for the snapshot date of 5 April 2022: STUDY GROUP LIMITED 2022/23 and STUDY GROUP UK LIMITED 2022/23
- View our Gender Pay Gap reports for the snapshot date of 5 April 2023: STUDY GROUP LIMITED 2023/24 and STUDY GROUP UK LIMITED 2023/24
- Australia: The Workplace Gender Equality Agency have confirmed that Study Group Australia is compliant with the Workplace Gender Equality Act (2012) for the year-ending March 2022.
Study Group UK and Europe
Read governance information related to Study Group Limited (UK and Europe).