To uphold the security and safety of all staff and students, it is essential that you follow the guidance below when attending a BPP study centre:
- Wear your lanyard at all times
- Be ready to show your Student ID card when asked – you can store it behind your lanyard for easy access
- Never share security codes with non BPP students
- You cannot bring guests into the centre
- Show absolutely courtesy and respect to our reception teams, who are required to check your ID every time you enter the building. We have a zero tolerance policy to those who do not uphold this guidance, and will take disciplinary action against any acts of discourtesy or aggression towards our teams.
We want our centres to be a safe and inviting space and thank you for your cooperation with this guidance.
How do I collect my ID card?
- Full Time students: If you have recently started your course, please see table below for information on when and where to collect your ID card:
Campus |
Location |
Opening Hours |
London - Portsoken |
2nd Floor, ID collection point |
9am-5pm |
London - Shepherds Bush |
Student Support Portakabin |
9am-5pm |
London - Red Lion Street (Holborn) |
2nd Floor PSO Room |
9am-5pm |
London - Waterloo |
University Student Support room (behind reception) |
9am-5pm |
Manchester |
The Engagement Team on the 3rd Floor |
10am-4pm |
Birmingham |
Library |
9am-5pm (On Monday, Tuesday and Thursday) |
Leeds |
Reception |
9am-5pm |
Bristol |
Customer Service Office |
9am-5pm |
Cambridge |
Customer Service Office |
9am-5pm |
- Part Time students: please ask at customer service desk / reception on campus
- Distance Learning students: your electronic ID Card will be sent to your BPP email soon after the course start date.
Please note - If you are international student, please make sure to take your Biometric Residency Permit (BRP)/Passport.
I have lost my ID Card
If your card has been misplaced you can request for a new card to be printed through the student query form on the VLE/Hub choosing the query type “Registration and Enrolment”