In 1999 the institute settled for the title of Bradford College.
Bradford College is the fourth largest college in the country with more than 23,000 attending students.
The new Bradford College began admitting men again that same year.
Bradford College focused on the creative arts and social sciences with one of the oldest alumni associations in the country.
The college became coeducational and the name changed to Bradford College in 1971.
After 197 years, Bradford College was closed in 2000, leaving substantial debt.
This was closed in 1999 and soon after the institution became Bradford College.
She taught Trade Union Studies at Bradford College from 1980 to 1987.
Dennis has no formal artistic qualifications and was suspended from several colleges, including Bradford College.
Bradford College developed from the 19th century technical college whose buildings it inherited.