Thank You for Your Interest in the IMBA at Mont Rose College!

You can now download your IMBA Programme Brochure using the link below.

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INTERNATIONAL - MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

The International Master of Business Administration at Mont Rose College is designed to empower ambitious professionals who are ready to elevate their careers and lead with confidence in a global business environment.

What Happens Next?

One of our friendly Enrolment Advisors will contact you shortly to:

  • Answer your questions
  • Discuss entry requirements
  • Guide you through the admission process
  • Help you with scholarships, documentation & timelines

We’re here to support you every step of the way.

REPUTED COLLEGE IN LONDON

TEF Silver awarded Winner of the year 2025

Mont Rose College

Studying your IMBA in London means immersing yourself in a city where global ideas, innovation, and ambition come together, and Mont Rose College ensures you thrive within it.

TEF Silver awarded, recognising excellent student outcomes and learning experience.

Why Choosing Mont Rose College?

High NSS results

Reflecting strong student satisfaction and quality teaching.

Award-winning institution

Including Redbridge Business of the Year and London SME Awards.

Student-centred culture

Helps international learners feel at home

Frequently Asked Questions

  • General Support

    Q1: What support can the Welfare Team provide?

    A: We offer support for mental health, wellbeing, special educational needs, attendance issues, financial hardship, housing issues, pregnancy support, and personal concerns. If you’re unsure who to talk to, we’re a good first step.

    Q2: How do I book an appointment with the Welfare Team?

    A: You can book an appointment by emailing us on welfareofficer@mrcollege.ac.uk, Calling us on 020 8556 5009  ext. (1022/1049), visiting the welfare office (Mont Rose House, (1st Floor) 412-416 Eastern Avenue IG2 6NQ / Shakespeare House, (Ground Floor) 267 Cranbrook Rd, Ilford IG1 4TG) or scanning the QR Code above.

    Q3: Is everything I tell you confidential?

    A: Most conversations are confidential. However, if there’s a risk to your safety or someone else’s, we may have to share information with relevant staff or services to ensure everyone’s safety.

  • Attendance and Academic Support

    Q4: I’m struggling to attend regularly—can I get help?

    A: Yes. We can help you explore what’s affecting your attendance and put support in place—this could include mental health referrals, timetabling help, or liaising with tutors.

    Q5: I’ve missed some assignments. Can the Welfare Team help?

    A: We can’t change academic decisions, but we can support you to speak with your tutors or apply for mitigating circumstances if you have a valid reason (e.g. bereavement, health issues).

  • Mental Health and Personal Issues

    Q6: I’m feeling low/stressed/anxious. Who can I talk to?

    A: You can talk to us. We offer soft counselling, mental health check-ins, and can refer you to internal and external mental health services depending on your needs.

    Q7: Can I get help with personal or family problems?

    A: Yes, we’re here to support with all types of personal challenges. We can help you find practical solutions, access counselling, or just offer a safe space to talk.

  • Disability and DSA

    Q8: I have a disability or learning difficulty—what support is available?

    A: We can support you with learning needs, liaise with your tutor regarding assessments and assignments , and help you apply for the Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA).

    Q9: What is DSA and how do I apply?

    A: DSA stands for Disabled Students’ Allowance. It provides support such as specialist equipment, assist with travel expenses, non-medical helper and more We can help you fill out the form and submit it with your evidence.

  • Pregnancy and Parental Support

    Q10: I’m pregnant or a parent—can I still attend college?

    A: Absolutely. We offer tailored support for pregnant students and student parents, including attendance planning, referrals to services, and flexibility where possible.

  • Financial and Housing Issues

    Q11: I’m struggling financially—what can I do?

    A: You may be eligible for hardship fund or other financial support. We can help you apply and advise on budgeting, food banks, and external grants.

    Q12: I have housing problems or I’m at risk of homelessness—can you help?

    A: Yes, we can connect you to housing support services, help you understand your rights, and refer you to emergency accommodation or support if needed.

  • Other Concerns

    Q13: I don’t feel safe or I’m experiencing bullying or harassment. What should I do?

    A: Please speak to us immediately. We take all reports seriously and can support you through formal or informal processes, including safeguarding referrals.

    Q14: Can I bring a friend or support person to my appointment?

    A: Yes, you’re welcome to bring someone you trust if that makes you feel more comfortable.

    Q15: What if I need urgent help outside college hours?

    A: While we’re not an emergency service, we can signpost you to 24/7 helplines and crisis services like Samaritans (116 123) or local NHS urgent care support.