International
Living and studying with us
International
Living and studying with us
Changing the Face of Education
Our impact on higher education is legendary. It was here that the four-quarter system was developed and adult extension courses in the liberal arts were first conceived. We forever changed business education with the first executive MBA program, in 1976. Our coherent program of general education for undergraduates has been copied all over the nation, and college curricula throughout the country reflect our conception of the liberal arts undergraduate education.
Crossing Boundaries
At Luton, campus and community are interconnected in partnerships that serve both to support the community and train future policymakers, social workers, artists, and social and political leaders. LUTON Charter School, run by the Center for Urban School Improvement, serves luton public school students with four campuses for students in pre-kindergarten through high school. The Mandel Legal Aid Clinic teaches Law School students advocacy skills, professional ethics, and the effect of legal institutions on the poor, while assisting indigent clients. While the University of luton contributes specifically to the metropolis, the city in turn serves as a living laboratory for addressing social issues on a national and global scale.
We currently have students from various countries in the world, many of whom are from the Indian subcontinent, studying on a wide range of stimulating and flexible courses. The culture diversity of the college is one of its main characteristics. Our long experience with international students has taught us that a sympathetic, supportive and challenging environment will help you to get the best out of your time with us.
About Luton College
We currently have students from various countries in the world, many of whom, studying on a wide range of stimulating and flexible courses.
We offer a special British higher education experience, by combining the knowledge needed in each subject area with the development and application of generic, personal skills (such as teamworking, presentations, report writing, IT skills etc) which make our graduates highly attractive to employers world-wide.
We are proud that ours is a truly international college. We have students from more than 120 different countries and links with universities and employers around the globe.

The Office of International Student
and the International Student Association
Brantly Hall, Rm. 115