International Student Guide 2025

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International Student Guide 2025

University for the Creative Arts

Welcome to UCA

Welcome UCA

At the University for the Creative Arts, we welcome the bold opportunists, the quiet innovators, the curious experimentalists, and the out-of-the-box thinkers.

At UCA, working alongside fellow students, artists and academics is exciting, invigorating and empowering. You’ll discover so much about your creative practice, and much more about yourself, too.

With confidence and freedom to explore, you’ll see how your talent can shape your design career, while inspiring the world around you.

You can expect to learn from practising artists, innovators, and researchers, collaborate with students across different creative disciplines and make connections with industry leaders – alongside gaining the skills and experience you need to build a successful career doing what you love, in a way that makes a difference.

Why UCA?

If you’re thinking of studying a creative degree, UCA is a great place to do it. Here’s why.

Outstanding research

UCA is the UK's top specialist art and design university for world-leading research outputs. In the most recent Research Excellence Framework, 99% of its research was internationally recognised for quality.

Creative excellence

We are the second highest-ranked specialist creative university in the UK for 2024, according to The Guardian.

Connected to industry

UCA holds a silver award for the high quality of its teaching and is recognised as outstanding for the professional development of staff (TEF, 2023).

Our Industry Partners include big names from the National Theatre to London Fashion Week, Warner Bros to Vogue Magazine.

Course directory

At UCA, we regularly update the courses we offer to meet changing skills needs in the creative industries. For the latest information, visit uca.ac.uk and search ‘courses’. Here is a full list of programmes expected to run for 2025/2026 entry:

C - Canterbury | E - Epsom | F - Farnham

UCA International College (UCAIC)

UG BSc (Hons) Games

BSc (Hons) Computer Science

BSc (Hons) Creative Computing

(Hons) Studio Practice (Games)

Independent & Serious Games

(Hons) Fine Art

(Hons)

BA (Hons) Photography

BA (Hons) Ceramics & Glass

BA (Hons) Jewellery & Silversmithing

(Hons)

(Hons) Studio Practice (Fine Art)

or MFA Ceramics

or MFA Jewellery

Our Schools

UCA International College (UCAIC)

UCAIC offers students from across the globe a chance to study our full range of creative arts and business courses. You can improve your English language skills and academic qualifications, and progress your studies with confidence.

School of Architecture & Design

Through a distinctive approach to architectural and spatial design that builds on our rich art school heritage, we’ll encourage you to take an activist’s approach, considering how you can make a positive impact on society through your work.

School of Fine Art, Crafts & Photography

In this school you will re-evaluate your own practice, research historical and contemporary contexts and theories, and experiment with a wide range of processes and materials during your studies.

Business School for the Creative Industries

Located in Epsom, and unique to the UK, our Business school offers courses tailored specifically to the creative industries, meaning you’ll have the broad skills and the specialist knowledge to stand above the rest.

School of Film, Media & Performing Arts

Whether it’s animation, acting or creating film that appeals to you, you’ll become an expert storyteller here. We’ll give you the skills, knowledge and confidence to produce powerful and thought-provoking work, plus the industry links to get vital hands-on experience.

School of Communications

You’ll be challenged to reimagine how you communicate, either visually, through user experience, or through traditional media on our Communications courses.

School of Fashion & Textiles

Our School of Fashion & Textiles runs courses with one aim – discovering exciting traditional and technologically advanced materials, to create innovative designs. The team here will support your individual style and provide expertise, industry links and world-leading facilities.

School of Games & Creative Technology

In this school you’ll spend your time inventing new worlds and characters, create apps and discover the possibilities of VR and AI through state-of-the-art facilities.

UCA Doctoral College

Located close to UCA Canterbury, at Rochester House, the UCA Doctoral College offers a distinctive model of excellence and leadership in contemporary arts doctoral studies provision. The College focuses on practice-based research projects, supervised across all our schools, rooted in intellectually rigorous preparation.

Canterbury

With its historic surroundings and café culture, Canterbury is a lovely place to explore while you study at UCA. Our relaxed and friendly campus, with its architecture studios, design labs, and fine art facilities, is located just on the edge of the city. The Cathedral and an array of shops, cafés and restaurants are only a short walk away. You’ll discover new things all the time, with a wealth of attractions, galleries and museums on offer. And on sunny days, it’s only a quick bus ride away from the Kent coastline.

Popular spots for students include The Penny Theatre pub, which offers live sport, meal deals, karaoke, and quizzes. For a tasty snack on the go, look no further than Cité Crêpes. You can catch blockbusters and the best indie releases at the Curzon Cinema or have a day out at Howletts Wild Animal Park for something completely different.

Westgate Gardens, which run alongside the River Stour, are a favourite hangout of students in the area, and we couldn’t talk about Canterbury without recommending a visit to the Cathedral to admire its impressive architecture and stained-glass windows.

Epsom

Our Epsom campus is located just on the edge of the town centre of Epsom, where you’ll find everything you need – from shops, bars, cafés and restaurants, to nights and days out.

Popular spots include Rosebery Park, which is opposite the university, for socialising and relaxing, and The Faraday pub, which offers regular karaoke, bottomless brunches, live sport, weekly quizzes, and an extensive vegan menu.

For shopping, there’s The Ashley Centre shopping mall, together with a large range of high-street stores. If you want a bigger day out, you’re close to the Thorpe Park and Chessington World of Adventures theme parks and Epsom Downs racecourse, and a short train ride from central London. There’s also the Epsom Playhouse, which hosts a range of regular touring shows, well-known stand-up comics, and tribute acts.

Farnham

With its market town charm, World Craft Town status and excellent transport links to London, the South East and the south coast, Farnham has plenty to offer.

Our campus here has extensive specialist facilities and a large on-site halls community. It sits a stone’s throw away from the picturesque Lion and Lamb Yard and a host of cafés, restaurants, pubs, and independent shops.

Students’ favourite venues include the Slug & Lettuce and The Lost Boy pubs in the town centre. For a bit of culture, you’ll find a lively programme of shows, stand-up comedy, films, and activities at Farnham Maltings, and popular nightlife venues such as The Star Inn and Komo nightclub are just a short bus or train ride away in Guildford.

For shopping, there’s plenty of choice, with a range of charity shops, bookstores, Elphicks department store, Pullingers Art Shop, and 101 Collectors Records among the highlights.

You’ll also find stunning spots for countryside walks close to Farnham, including Bourne Woods, where many blockbuster movies have been filmed, and Caesar’s Camp, which gives spectacular views across Surrey and Hampshire.

My UCA Story

Nollywood filmmaker Emem Misodi, from Nigeria, is studying for her PhD, investigating the portrayal of cultural hybridity in Nollywood and what it means for the Nigerian film industry.

“I am finding my stay at UCA quite interesting. The lecturers are warm and supportive, and I particularly love the blend of creative energy at UCA. The fact that UCA is a community of creatives, and its diverse nature is what attracted me to it.’

Rose Rasali is studying BA (Hons) Fine Art at UCA Canterbury and is from Nepal.

“One of the best things that UCA has is the international student community. Everyone is so helpful and supportive of each other, and it’s really helpful to know that you are going in the direction that you want to be. I feel like I am at home here, because there is no judgement from anyone - you can do whatever you want. Art means the world to me.”

Cecilia Dibenedetto, from Italy, fulfilled her dream of studying in the UK by gaining her degree in BA (Hons) Fashion Photography.

Read more student stories at: uca.ac.uk/blogs

“What made me choose UCA goes beyond reputation. UCA stands out for its friendly and supportive campus environments. This university allows everyone to develop skills, it values freedom of expression and experimentation; provides solid academic programmes directed by professional tutors, and offers the opportunity to use different equipment.”

What happened next...?

What happened next?

A great many of our filmmaking graduates go on to enjoy full and busy careers behind the camera, from location scouting and costuming, to editing and supervising scripts for continuity.

Craig Luck

Writer of Apple TV+ movie, FINCH BA (Hons) Film Production

While Craig was studying at UCA, he wrote a script for what was then a short film, which garnered some interest within the industry. But while prospects for the film simmered under the surface, Craig worked on Kenneth Branagh’s re-imagining of Cinderella, cult series Sense8 and Marvel origin story Doctor Strange. Then he sold the script he’d written years earlier, and the project attracted director Miguel Sapochnik and Tom Hanks, who played the titular role. In 2021, FINCH was premiered on streaming service Apple TV+.

Image credit: Apple TV+

Craig Luck

Writer of Apple TV+ movie, FINCH Film Production, UCA

A great many of our filmmaking graduates go on to enjoy full and busy careers behind the camera, from location scouting and costuming, to editing

script for a then short film, which garnered some interest within the industry. But while prospects

Cinderella, cult series Sense8 and Marvel origin story Doctor Strange. Then sold the script, with

Credit: Apple TV+

David Hulin

US advertising giant, creator of GEICO insurance character BA (Hons) Animation

While studying for his animation degree in the late 90s, a collaborative project with film students opened up a new world - CGI - for David. It led to a job with Framestore, and it was in this role he designed one of American advertising’s most recognisable faces – the GEICO insurance gecko. Initially booked to do nine commercials with the little lizard, David went on to help in the production of almost 100 adverts. Today, he is founder and Managing Director of Free Range VFX in New York.

Kate Herron

Director of Disney+ series, Loki BA (Hons) Film Production

After graduating from UCA, Kate began her career writing and directing short films, such as Frank and Rest Stop. She started her television career in 2017, working with Idris Elba on Five By Five on BBC Three. Two years later, she directed four episodes of the Netflix series Sex Education, before it was announced she would be directing and executive producing the first season of the Disney+ series Loki.

Mark Baker

Peppa Pig creator BA (Hons) Animation

Mark Baker is an English animator and producer whose works include the Oscar-nominated short films The Hill Farm (1988), The Village (1993) and Jolly Roger (1998). He is also known for co-creating Peppa Pig (2004–present) and Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom (2008-2013).

“I think it was in the very first term, in 1979, that the animation students went to the Cambridge Animation Festival,” he says. “I just soaked up the films. Everything seemed exciting and important. I had not the slightest doubt that being a Farnham animation student was the best thing to be in the world. And this feeling carried me through the three years. I was sad when it came to an end, and I had to enter the real world.”

Dame Zandra Rhodes

Fashion and textile designer

UCA’s Chancellor Emerita

Dame Zandra Rhodes is UCA’s Chancellor Emerita - a role she took up after serving as our first Chancellor from 2010 to 2018.

She has been a notorious figurehead of the UK fashion industry for five decades, celebrating her 50th year in fashion in September 2019 with a retrospective exhibition at the museum she founded.

Her notoriety as a print designer, combined with an affinity for fine fabrics and colour, has resulted in a signature aesthetic that is undeniably unique and continues to stand the test of time.

A eponymous pioneer of the British and international fashion scene since the late 60’s, Dame Zandra’s career has seen her collaborate with brands such as Valentino, Topshop and Mac Cosmetics. She is currently collaborating with UCA on ‘Colourful Heritage’, a project to digitally archive 150 of her fashion pieces, with her accessories photographed for the first time.

Read more student stories at: uca.ac.uk/blogs

Honorary doctorates

Jonathan Anderson

Honorary Doctor of Arts

Iconic fashion designer Jonathan Anderson was made an Honorary Doctor for his impact on the global fashion industry. With a curatorial approach to fashion making and brand building, Jonathan Anderson has earned both critical acclaim and commercial success with the collections he designs as the creative director of LOEWE and for his eponymous label, JW Anderson –earning him a place in Time Magazine’s Most Influential People of 2024 in its Time100 list.

Yinka Ilori MBE

Honorary Doctor of Arts

Designer and artist Yinka Ilori was made an Honorary Doctor for his work both with UCA on the multi-agency Kings Hill ‘Slices of Peace’ project and for his wider impact on art and design.

With an emphasis on bright colours, playful design, and a beautiful marriage of British and Nigerian influences, Yinka started out with the help of a grant from The Prince’s Trust. Since then, and with the establishment of his studio, he has worked with the likes of Marks & Spencer, Somerset House, Adidas, LEGO, ITV, Pepsi, citizenM Hotels and The Brit Awards, The Fashion Awards and Cannes Film Festival.

Photo credit - David Sims
Photo credit - Nikk Martin

Living at UCA

Moving away from home is a big moment. Wherever you’re staying while you study –campus halls of residence or privately rented flats, houses or lodgings –you’re about to have your first taste of independence in a diverse and tight-knit creative community, and we want to make sure you feel settled and happy.

Here’s what you need to know about accommodation at UCA.

Apply early for halls

We have a range of halls accommodation on offer – including new buildings at UCA Epsom and UCA Farnham – and offer rooms to as many new full-time students who want to live in halls as we can.

If you’ve firmly accepted an offer from us, you can apply for UCA halls accommodation through the Applicant Portal. Don’t wait for your exam results to come through first – applying early will give you the best chance of getting the accommodation you want.

Consider a private rental

If you don’t want to live in halls, or aren’t offered a room there, you can rent privately. Our accommodation team works with a network of agents and landlords near each of our campuses, and we’ll find you a homely and safe place to stay.

Private rentals are a great option if you want to live with a smaller group of people or are looking for a little more independence. This accommodation is often slightly separate from the campus and more in the heart of town life, which may suit you better.

We are here to help

Each campus has a team of staff who can help you with your accommodation needs. They’ll provide you with all the information you need and be on hand to help with any issues, from maintenance and emergencies to complaints and organising residents’ committees.

Although accommodation is not guaranteed, we are usually able to offer a room to the majority of international applicants who apply before the accommodation deadline.

UCA Canterbury

(Prices range from around £153 to £176 per week*)

Hall Room capacity

Ian Dury House 57 (all en-suite)

Riverside Quarter 150 (all en-suite)

Phone: +44 (0)1227 817380

Email: canterburyaccommodation@uca.ac.uk

You can find out more about our accommodation – as well as advice on finding private student lets – by scanning the QR code below:

UCA Epsom

(Prices range from around £164 to £191 per week*) Room capacity

Bradford House 99 (all en-suite)

Crossways House 99 (all en-suite)

Wilberforce Court 70 (shared facilities) 53 (all en-suite)

+44 (0)1372 202448 epsomaccommodation@uca.ac.uk

UCA Farnham

(Prices range from around £128 to £191 per week*)

Hall Room capacity

Student Village 345 (16 en-suite)

University Walk 252 (all en-suite)

Union Yard 128 (all en-suite)

Phone: +44 (0)1252 892974

Email: farnhamaccommodation@uca.ac.uk

*Prices subject to change

At each of our campuses you’ll find incredible specialist spaces, equipment and technicians who can help you bring your ideas to life.

Explore our facilities

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Canterbury

Our light, spacious Fine Art studios contain everything you need to create paintings, frames, sculptures and larger installations.

However you want to process your photographs, there are a range of facilities to help you create them. Our Cyanotype room, colour and monochrome darkrooms and industry-standard film processors are all available to you.

Create eye-catching prints in the styles you choose with our screen printing, litho, offset, etching and lino-cutting facilities.

Our accessible machine and wood workshop has a mixture of hand tools and machinery to help you create all your small and large-scale designs and prototypes across our design courses.

Light and airy, with space to create, our architecture studios are the ideal place for you to create your blueprints.

Canterbury’s photographic studio is perfectly equipped for photoshoots, and is also where many of our students document their portfolio of work.

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Epsom

Epsom has a wealth of fashion-focused facilities where you can create head-totoe looks. In our Make-up & Hair Studio, you can learn the fundamentals before experimenting with your style.

A fashionista’s playground, the campus is home to textile dye labs, pattern cutting rooms and sewing studios, as well as our unique Gerber suite: everything you need to create your bespoke collection.

Our Business School for the Creative Industries is a hub for all things creative business-related, with computer suites, lecture theatres, conference rooms, breakout spaces and video conferencing technology.

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Farnham

Offering freedom to move and explore, our acting spaces are ideal for stage and screencraft. Your larger performances will take place at at Farnham Maltings, a professional venue nearby.

Farnham has specialist jewellery and silversmithing facilities, which include a newly refurbished jewellery studio and hammer room, an enamelling room, casting area and associated machine rooms. In addition, there is a ceramic area, glass area, wood workshop and hot metal workshop.

Our state-of-the-art Virtual Production Studio allows students to design what are known as volumes – visual assets that provide CGI backdrops for filming content – and work on exciting motion capture processes for both games and film.

Animation is made in many media, and you will have all the tools you need to create your characters and worlds. This includes our stop motion studio, where you can emulate Aardman with your creations via DragonFrame.

However you want to communicate your message through your work, there are a range of printing options. From our book finishing room for binding, digital options and a printmaking workshop - including equipment for intaglio, relief, screen printing and letterpress – there’s plenty to choose from.

Our Fine Art facilities include studios to create your work and the exhibition space to show it off. Of course, you can also make use of all other facilities on campus – from printmaking to ceramics – to help you with your projects.

Photography students can access the campus photography studio for in-house work, and make use of the infinity table, analogue film processing and darkrooms (colour and black and white), plus a digital imaging studio.

Our gaming students have all the equipment they need to learn the entire development process – from state-of-theart games engines to help design your prototypes, and VR headsets to create virtual worlds, to Wacom Cintiq tablets for comic and concept art.

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Supporting you at UCA

Coming to university is, for a lot of students, the first big life decision –and choosing a university, and a course, is just the start.

At UCA we want to help you through the process of applying – and support you while you’re with us. And that doesn’t just mean offering general information, but also a listening ear, help when you need it and, sometimes, more practical assistance.

From support with your visa or finances, to counselling, wellbeing and learning support. In each of our libraries you’ll find our student services team, who can help you in many ways. Visit our website to find out more about our Student Services and what they offer: uca.ac.uk/support

Wellbeing & counselling service

This is the place to go for support with your mental health and wellbeing. Our team will work with you to create a plan to help address your worries or concerns. We also have a university-wide wellbeing app full of useful tips and tools and offer access to 24/7 support online.

Disability and Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) if you have a disability or condition that you choose to let us know about, we have a dedicated team at each campus who can support you. They’ll work with you to understand your needs, help you apply for things like Disabled Students’ Allowance, and put in place tailored support.

Library and learning support

Specialist Advisers

This team offers confidential practical and personal support with issues such as managing money, relationships with family, friends or roommates, Visa applications/extensions or familiarising yourself with UK life.

We have Advisers in each library to help you get the very best from our library resources and services, Liaison Librarians who can provide information and guidance on how to search, use and reference our collections, and Learning Development Tutors to help you develop your academic skills, including managing your time effectively, understanding your assessment and improving your academic writing.

Study abroad

UCA is proud to offer you the opportunity to expand your creative practice while broadening your geographical horizons.

If you join us as a student at UCA, you will be given the opportunity to spend part of your degree overseas, to continue your courses in an additional inspiring location. We offer summer, semester or full-year options with our partners around the world.

Scan the code to find out more about the Study Abroad programme and where you could study:

How to apply

Applying to UCA

When you’ve found a course that you want to apply to, you can fill out an application form at ucas.com, or directly at uca.ac.uk – make sure you do this before 29 January 2025.

Prepare your portfolio/online audition

Head to pages 38-39 for more detail about your portfolio or online audition – if you’ve applied for a course that requires one, this is the time to get it all ready!

Accommodation

We’ll let you know as soon as you can apply for accommodation. It’s usually in March for courses starting in September.

Funding your studies

If you want to apply to UCA, here are the main things you need to know: 01 02 03 04

UCA has a range of scholarships you can apply for. You can find out more about fees and scholarships at uca.ac.uk/fees

Portfolio advice

At UCA, we know you’re about more than just grades. To us, exams are only part of the picture – your creativity and what you can do are just as important. Which is why, when you apply to most of our courses, we ask to see a portfolio or invite you to an online audition.

Your portfolio is a collection of your best work; you might want to show us sketches and paintings, digital art and design, photography, fabric swatches or patterns, sound work, musical compositions, short films, or even essays and creative writing.

Once you have submitted your work, we may invite you to an online interview, where we’ll get the chance to learn more about your work, and you as a person.

We want to see what inspires you, what you create and what makes you unique. And if your course doesn’t ask for a portfolio but you still want to show us your work, we’d love to see it anyway.

Portfolio tips

1. Share your thoughts

We’d like to know how you approach your work – what inspires you, how you come up with ideas, how you research them and what plans you put in place to make them a reality. A sketchbook (physical or digital) is a good way to do this.

2. Take us on a journey

Show us your work’s journey from start to finish. Include drafts, unfinished products, edits. If you feel a particular project shows off your strengths, then put it in – even if it didn’t work out how you expected.

Remember that we’ll want you to talk us through your portfolio at your interview, so prepare some notes, too.

3. Put your best work front and centre Don’t save your show-stopper for the last page – get your favorite pieces in early. We want to be wowed by you! We’d also like you to put your work into some kind of order – perhaps arrange it chronologically, or by theme.

4. Keep it tidy

A professional-looking portfolio will help you make a positive impression. Include about ten to 15 pieces of work and keep your portfolio either entirely portrait, or entirely landscape (it’s best not to mix).

If you include any audio or video in your portfolio, it should be under two minutes long.

5. Prepare to get digital

Upload your portfolio to your Applicant Portal. Once we’ve received your application, we’ll let you know about next steps.

6. Steal the show

For our performing arts courses, we’ll invite you to an online audition, where you’ll be asked to perform a monologue. It’s best to pick the text you feel most comfortable with, as you’ll need to memorise it and be prepared to perform it in more than one way.

More questions about your portfolio?

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Entry requirements

When looking at whether to offer you a place on one of our courses, we will consider your academic credentials alongside the creative talent shown in your portfolio, if required.

International Pathway Courses

For our International Foundation in Creative Practice and Integrated International Foundation courses, we usually require a minimum of 12 years of schooling with good grades. For countries where 11 years of schooling is comparable to this level of entry, this will be accepted.

For our Integrated International Pre-Masters we require at least a recognised bachelor’s degree or three year diploma with a strong portfolio in a relevant subject.

Undergraduate Courses

For our bachelor’s courses, we require 13 years of education (or the equivalent of A-Levels) with good grades.

Postgraduate Courses

For our master’s courses, we require a bachelor’s degree with good grades. A portfolio is required for applicable courses.

Other accepted qualifications

We will consider other relevant and equivalent qualifications from your home country for entry onto our pathway, Bachelor’s and Master’s courses. Each application we receive is considered individually and therefore these qualifications are provided as a guide – we may make offers with lower entry requirements to students who have faced difficulties that have affected their performance, and who were expected to achieve higher results.

For more information on the accepted qualifications from your home country, visit: uca.ac.uk/international/ equivalent-qualifications

English Language Requirements

If your first language is not English, you will be required to provide evidence of your English language ability to meet the requirements for your course. The table below shows the required scores on the IELTS Academic UKVI test.

Postgraduate (MA / MSc / MArch / MRes / MBA / MBM)

Pre-Doctorate: Research Degree Preparation

or equivalent

MPhil / PhD 7.0 overall with 7.0 for writing no component below 6.5

If your IELTS scores are 0.5 below the entry requirement, then you can take our 6-week Pre-sessional English course.

If your IELTS scores are 1.0 below the entry requirement, then you can take our 10-week Pre-sessional English course.

If your IELTS scores are 1.5 below the entry requirement, then you can take our 15-week Pre-sessional English language course (online).

For more information on our English language entry requirements and a list of our accepted English language tests, scan the code below:

Fees and scholarships

Level of Study

International Foundation in Creative Practices

Integrated International Foundation

Integrated International Pre-Masters (30 weeks)

Pre-Doctorate: Research Degree Preparation

BA, BSc, BMus (Hons), MArch

£17,500

£4,800 or £6,000 (plus English module)

£17,500 (£3,390 for the Professional Practice Year)

£10,500

£4,800 or £6,000 (plus English module)

£9,250 (£1,850 for the Professional Practice Year)

MA, MSc, MRes £18,000 £10,500

Master of Architecture (MArch)

MBM, MBA, MA Filmmaking, MA Luxury Business Management

For more information about fees, visit: uca.ac.uk/fees

*Subject to change. Fees shown are correct at the time of publication: 28 August 2024

Type Value Courses Eligibility

UCA Creative Europe Scholarship (Unlimited)

Fee reduction to the equivalent of home student fee for duration of the course

All full-time courses including PhD (excludes International Foundation in Creative Practices)

All applicants who are residents in the European Union

UCA Creative Development Scholarship (Unlimited)

UCA Merit Scholarship

UCA Continuing Performance Scholarship (Unlimited)

£3,000 fee reduction for the first year

All full-time courses including Pathways

All international offer holders

UCA International PhD Scholarship

£4,500 fee reduction for the first year

£2,000 fee reduction for second year and third year (2:2 and above)

£5,000 fee reduction for the 1st year, £3,000 fee reduction for year 2 and 3

All full-time courses including Pathways

All international offer holders

All full-time UG courses

All international offer holders

All full-time PhD courses

All international offer holders

You can only receive one scholarship or fee reduction per academic year. All scholarships shown are correct at the time of publication: 28 August 2024.

Find the full list of eligibilty and criteria here:

Where we are

Find out more Interested

1. Head to our website

Want to know more about UCA and our courses, or chat to someone who already studies here? Visit uca.ac.uk

3. Explore our Virtual Open Day

We offer virtual campus tours, videos of courses, accommodation and student life. Explore them at uca.ac.uk/opendays

2. Follow us on social media

Our Instagram and TikTok are the ideal way to get a taste of UCA life, see our students’ amazing work and hear about our graduates’ career successes. Search @unicreativearts / @uniforcreativearts

4. Sign up for an online webinar

You can join us for an online webinar, where we cover a wide range of topics. These events are occurring all the time, visit the link below for the latest! uca.ac.uk/events/international/

Student artwork - Kiera Matheson uca.ac.uk/international international.studies@ucreative.ac.uk

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