Bristol Old Vic Ends Undergraduate Degrees
Bristol Old Vic Ends Undergraduate Degrees

Bristol Old Vic Ends Undergraduate Degrees

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Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, a prestigious institution in the UK, will discontinue its undergraduate degree programs starting September 2025, citing financial unsustainability due to capped student fees, international visa restrictions, and rising costs. The school, which counts renowned actors like Olivia Colman and Daniel Day-Lewis among its alumni, aims to focus on postgraduate training and other courses moving forward. Principal Fiona Francombe emphasized that this decision is made with students' best interests in mind, allowing for better planning for the next two academic years. The school will continue to collaborate with the University of the West of England to ensure current students can complete their degrees. This change reflects broader challenges faced by the education sector, raising concerns about the financial stability of universities across the country. The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, established in 1946, intends to preserve its legacy of high-caliber training for future generations.

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