

Our Team
Meet the dedicated professionals behind British AUC.

Senior Director - Programmes
Collins Onyeaji

Chairman - Board of Directors
Vitalis Nwaogu

Director - Business Partnerships
Rachel Borland

Director - Quality Assurance
David Hobson

Director - Visas & Compliance
Doris Okoro

Senior Manager - Recruitment
Patience Ikpor

Senior Director - Programmes
Collins Onyeaji

Chairman - Board of Directors
Vitalis Nwaogu

Director - Business Partnerships
Rachel Borland

Director - Quality Assurance
David Hobson

Director - Visas & Compliance
Doris Okoro

Senior Manager - Recruitment
Patience Ikpor
Why Choose Us
We are committed to helping students achieve their dreams of studying abroad.
We support your admission and visa application.
We have 100% Visa success rate.
We have over a decade success stories and experience.
All applications are treated by lead admission and visa specialist.
We offer 24/7 live support.
We offer ongoing support at study destination.
Our Partners
We work with leading universities and institutions worldwide to provide the best opportunities for our students.












Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about studying abroad with British AUC.
British AUC provides comprehensive visa and admission application support for students aspiring to study abroad. Our services include education and career counseling, university application assistance, visa processing, scholarship guidance, accommodation arrangements, and pre-departure support.
We facilitate admissions to universities in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Germany, Turkey, Cyprus, Ireland, France, Netherlands, Spain, and Italy among other destinations.
We maintain a 100% visa success rate. Our experienced team ensures that all documentation is correctly prepared and submitted, maximizing your chances of approval.
We have a 100% university acceptance rate for our students. Our team works closely with you to select suitable institutions and programs that match your academic profile and preferences.
The timeline varies depending on the destination and program. Generally, we recommend starting the process 6-12 months before your intended start date to allow ample time for university applications, visa processing, and preparations.
Yes, most study destinations allow international students to work part-time during their studies. For example, students in the UK can work up to 20 hours per week during term time, while US students can work on-campus up to 20 hours per week.