UCL Study Abroad Guide 2017/18

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Before you apply / Entry requirements, visas, finance Entry requirements You should normally have completed, or expect to complete, two years of study at university level prior to entry to UCL. The typical minimum entry requirement is a cumulative GPA of 3.3 / 4.0 (or equivalent), but some subject areas require at least a 3.5 and may have additional prerequisites. Admissions Tutors need to be confident that you have enough knowledge to take classes alongside regular degree students at UCL. If you have any queries about academic entry requirements please get in touch with the relevant subject contact (listed in this guide and online at www.ucl.ac.uk/sag), or contact UCL Admissions via email at affiliatestudents@ucl.ac.uk English language proficiency Teaching at UCL takes place in English. Applicants are required to meet UCL’s English language requirements, so that language difficulties do not hinder your study. Evidence may take the form of: // A minimum of 12 full months of study in a country which UK Visas and Immigration list as “majority English speaking”. More information can be found at www.gov.uk/browse/visas-immigration // An English language qualification (e.g. IELTS) that is recognised by UCL – for a full list of qualifications and scores required please visit www.ucl.ac.uk/ug-english-requirement Any of the above must have been taken no more than two years prior to the date of enrolment.

Money: tuition fees, living expenses, employment All the fees and expenses quoted in this guide are in pounds sterling (£). Exchange rates will vary, so it’s difficult to give a very precise figure for costs in other currencies, but an online currency converter can be found at www.xe.com/ucc which should give you an idea of what to expect. Tuition fees Tuition fees are payable by all study abroad students, unless attending UCL via reciprocal exchange. For 2017/18 undergraduate study abroad students will pay the following: Non-EU students – Band 1 (Arts-related subjects, plus Economics and Mathematics) Full year

£16,610

Autumn (Fall) Term (45% of full year fee)

£7,475

Spring/Summer Terms (55% of full year fee)

£9,136

Non-EU students – Band 2 (Science and Engineering-related subjects, plus Anthropology, Archaeology, Fine Art, Geography and Psychology)

If y you do not meet the English language requirement for your chosen programme at the point at which you make your application, it can be added as a condition of offer.

Full year

£21,960

Autumn (Fall) Term (45% of full year fee)

£9,882

Spring/Summer Terms (55% of full year fee)

£12,078

Non-EU students – Band 3 (Liberal Arts & Sciences) Full year

£19,230

Application enquiries

Autumn (Fall) Term (45% of full year fee)

£8,654

UCL Access & Admissions Student & Registry Services University College London Gower Street London WC1E 6BT United Kingdom

Spring/Summer Terms (55% of full year fee)

£10,577

w www.ucl.ac.uk/affiliate e affiliatestudents@ucl.ac.uk t +44 (0)20 3108 4400

EU students – All subject areas Full year

£TBC*

Autumn (Fall) Term (45% of full year fee)

£TBC*

Spring/Summer Terms (55% of full year fee)

£TBC*

Please note that if you are jointly admitted to two departments, the tuition fee will be based on the first-named department of admission. * Fees for EU students for 2017/18 undergraduate study have not, at the time of printing, been set. The fee level is currently under review by the UK Government as part of their proposals for the Teaching Excellence Framework. Once the fee has been set it will be published at www.ucl.ac.uk/current-students/money and on the UCL Study Abroad website at www.ucl.ac.uk/sag


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