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There are several ways of applying to University of the Arts London.
You may apply for courses at one or all five Colleges on one form and submit it to the International Development Office. Alternatively, if you are only interested in applying to one College within University of the Arts London you may apply directly to the relevant International Office. Please do not make separate applications to each individual College at the same time as this increases workload and may cause confusion, therefore, delaying your application.
University of the Arts London offers a range of qualifications, these include; National Diploma (ND), Foundation, Access, Foundation Degree (FdA), Batchelor of Arts (BA), Batchelor of Science (BSc), Postgraduate Certificate (Pg Cert), Postgraduate Diploma (Pg Dip), Master of Arts (MA) and Research degrees.
Portfolio: Art & Design courses will require an appropriate portfolio of relevant art & design work.
Deadlines: We appreciate that International Students will need to prepare more for going overseas to study and may have a different academic calendar to the British system. To accommodate this, for students applying direct to University of the Arts London we do not impose an application deadline, however, we highly recommend that you apply as soon as possible, particularly for MA Applicants.
Fees for International Students for the 2004/5 academic year are:
- Further Education: £5940 (Diploma, Access, Foundation)
- Postgraduate Certificate: £3055
- Postgraduate Diploma: £6110
- Higher Education: £9165 (FdA, BA, BSc, MA, Research)
Exceptions to this general rule are: (All courses listed below are held at
Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design)
- MA Performance: £5,500
- MA Communication Design: £7,675
- MA Creative Practice for Narrative Environments: £7,675
- MA Industrial Design: £7,675
- MA Design for Textile Futures: £5,345
- MA Fashion Year 1: £6,680
- MA Fashion Year 2: £4,010
Academic calendar:
- Spring term 2005: Monday 10 January to Friday 18 March 2005 (10 weeks)
- Summer term 2005: Monday 18 April to Friday 24 June 2004 (10 weeks)
For more information: just complete the form to the right and one of our helpful admissions counselors
can provide you with a complete brochure and/or answer any questions you may have.
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