The Highly Trusted Sponsors List launched 6 April 2010. All of the Highly Trusted Sponsors on the list do not however yet have a licence; when the sponsors list launched, it included UK education providers which received public funding. All of the schools and colleges on the Highly Trusted Sponsors list below have until 30 June 2010 to apply for a Highly Trusted Sponsors Licence. If any school or college does not make an application for Highly Trusted status before 30 June 2010, they will be removed from the Highly Trusted Sponsors list. The full Highly Trusted scheme – and the benefits it gives to the Highly Trusted Sponsors themselves – will start from 1 July 2010.
The Highly Trusted Sponsors List is not just for publicly funded education providers. Any school or college who currently has an A-rated (Trusted) status will be able to apply for inclusion on the Highly Trusted Sponsors List and a licence to run restricted courses. If a current A rated Sponsor currently running restricted courses must apply for a Highly Trusted Sponsors licence no later than 30 April 2010 – otherwise, they will not be able to continue to offer those courses to new migrants. Any school or college that does not apply for Highly Trusted Status will not be able to offer restricted courses to any student migrants after 1 May 2010.