Addresses, school branches, multiple locations

Default address and multiple locations

You can register all addresses at which your centre provides courses and/or list any of your branches operating under your school name. You will need to mark one of these addresses as your headquarters, i.e. your default address.

The default address is listed on your general school listings, while specific locations are used for maps and directions, and above all for your course locations.

Why do you need me to provide location name?

Sometimes, especially for your prospect students, it is not easy to work out the actual school location from your postal address. Location names allows you to provide commonly known names of places. A good example here would be a school located in Slough, which for most foreign students would not be much meaningful location, that is unless they watched 'The Office' in their language school back at home! So for those students your location name might be more descriptive if you went for West London.

My address is not displaying on the map

It may happen that your address is not recognised and displayed on the map. It might be because the postal address must match the full record held at the Royal Mail database. We currently accept UK addresses only.

What if we provide one-to-one courses?

You are unlikely to list all the addresses, so you can use your default address and append to your location name something like: London & the UK.

 



Last updated 08/02/2010 19:05

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