Following the announcement that our name change application has been formally approved by the Office for Studies (OfS), we know there may be a number of questions.

We are happy to answer these questions below. More information on the name change can be found here.

Your Questions Answered

Whether you are a current student, upcoming graduate, offer holder, applicant or prospective student, we want to reassure you that nothing is changing when it comes to your application, your offer, or your future with us.

For all students due to graduate after August 2025, the name of the institution listed on their graduation certificate will be Lincoln Bishop University. We appreciate that for current students, you have spent some of your time studying under the name Bishop Grosseteste University. However, from September 2025, it will be a legal requirement for us to refer to the institution as Lincoln Bishop University.

All current applications and offers remain exactly the same. If you have already applied, you can rest assured that your journey will continue smoothly and without disruption. If you have any questions at all, current applicants can contact us on 01522 583648 or email admissions@bishopg.ac.uk

We’re still the same supportive, welcoming university – just with a new name that reflects who we are and where we’re going. If you’re thinking of applying, you can rest assured that your journey will commence smoothly and without disruption. We’re incredibly excited about what lies ahead and even more excited to welcome you to our community.

If you have any questions at all, future applicants can get in touch via 01522 583658 or email courseenquiries@bishopg.ac.uk

If you apply before Monday 1st September 2025, the University will appear under our current name. If you apply from Monday 1st September 2025, the University will appear as Lincoln Bishop University. Either way, rest assured that applications won't be affected.

No, you do not need to contact Student Finance to inform them of the University's name change. Please apply for Student Finance as normal. It is best practice to apply for Student Finance as soon as possible and not wait until September 2025, even if you are unsure on your plans or what university you would like to attend.

Yes - for all students that have graduated before September 2025, your degree from Bishop Grosseteste University will be fully recognised and valued by employers.

Further Questions

Answers to these questions were released at the time that the name change was submitted for approval in April 2024.

Our decision to propose a name change has been a carefully considered process, aimed at better representing our institution's location and identity within the community.

Throughout our history, our University has undergone multiple name changes. When the institution was first founded in 1862, it was originally named Lincoln Diocesan Training School for Mistresses, which was later changed to Lincoln Diocesan Training College. It wasn't until 100 years after its inception that the institution first used the Bishop's name. It was renamed Bishop Grosseteste College in 1962. The institution's name underwent two more changes in recent history in 2006 and 2012.

For the first 100 years, the word 'Lincoln' stood at the forefront of our name and we're now proposing we re-establish this part of our history. We believe that incorporating ‘Lincoln’ into our name will not only help raise awareness of our institution beyond Lincolnshire but also celebrate the city we call home. The name ‘Grosseteste’ has historically presented challenges, in being difficult to spell, pronounce, and understand for many.

Despite our established reputation in Lincolnshire and specifically in the teaching sector, we have faced the challenge of making our presence known on a wider scale across the country. We know that location is a critical factor in prospective students’ decision making. Without ‘Lincoln’ in our title, we miss an opportunity for more students to be aware of us and join our University. Our aim is to attract a diverse range of students while remaining firmly rooted in our local community.

The consultation process involved us collecting and understanding the perspectives of various stakeholders including our staff, students, alumni, University Council, local schools and colleges, and members of our community including representatives from the Diocese. These conversations have been instrumental in shaping our decision and ensuring that it reflects the best interests of our community.

This was actioned using a number of methods, including surveys sent to all our current students, all members of staff, and a mailing list of over 400 members of our alumni who we had contact details for.

The estimated number of individuals invited to take part totals over 3000.

The surveys included a shortlist of possible new names for the University, and participants were asked to rank their preference of these names. One of the options on the shortlist was retaining the University’s current name. Workshops were also held with current staff members, alumni, and representatives from local schools and colleges to gain more qualitative insights.

A proposed name change was just one of the options considered when reviewing the institution’s operations, organisational structure, brand identity, and social purpose. The decision was made as a result of extensive consultation with various stakeholders.

No, we are not planning to merge our University with any other institution. Conversations were had with the University of Lincoln and Lincoln College to provide some context around the decision and maintain our close working relationship with the institutions. The conversations were productive and positive, and we are assured that both institutions are keen to work in collaboration to continue to enhance the provision of Higher Education in Lincoln.

We’re proud of our long history and heritage, which is one of the reasons we’ve retained the word ‘Bishop’ in our proposed new name, honouring our longstanding ties to our Anglican Christian heritage. Moving forward, we will continue to deliver against the strong values that the University has always operated with. Furthermore, the brand consultation has provided us the opportunity to refine and strengthen these values that our University is fondly known for. Further statements on the University’s purpose, mission and values can be found here.

Please understand that this information is of commercial sensitivity, and as such, we are unable to share specific details. However, please be assured that we have approached this process in accordance with our obligations under the Office for Students, ensuring our financial decisions are responsible, made with due diligence, and always for the benefit of our staff, students, and wider university community.

We sought qualitative and quantitative feedback from alumni using a combination of a focus group and a survey. More than 400 alumni were invited to take part in the survey, of whom we have contact details for. Due to a change in the law in relation to GDPR we may no longer store your details, as an alumni of the University. We are welcoming all alumni to register their details with us to consent to emails from the University including updates and regular news. You can do so by completing the form below.

Consultations must remain anonymous to ensure greater disclosure and the most accurate responses, so unfortunately we can’t provide names or minutes, as some participants may be identifiable by their responses.

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