University pathways for international students
Contents 4 Why University of Exeter? 7 About the University 8 Life on campus 10 Discover Exeter 12 Home from home 14 Choosing your course 16 International Foundation 26 International Year One 32 Graduate Diploma 35 Academic English 36 How to apply 37 Application form 39 Scholarships
Making the exceptional happen Welcome to INTO University of Exeter, your stepping stone to an internationallyrecognised degree from the University of Exeter. Together we have one aim: to give international students like you the opportunity to study at this top 10 UK university. INTO University of Exeter is an excellent choice. You’ll study a specialist programme designed exclusively for international students and specifically tailored to the requirements of the University. We’ll help you to improve your English language, adjust to life as a student at Exeter, and excel in the British education system. An inspiring place to study, the purpose-built and modern INTO Centre is in the heart of one of the most beautiful campuses in the country. You’ll be well placed to take advantage of the impressive facilities. A top choice with international students, with education of the highest quality inspired by world-leading research and strong industry links, you’ll have the opportunity to be exceptional. Choosing to study abroad is a big decision. With INTO University of Exeter you can relax knowing that you’ll have a fantastic experience and graduate with a qualification that transforms your future.
Choose #INTOExeter and open up a lifetime of opportunities.
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Why University of Exeter? Study at a top-ranking university
University of Exeter’s top-ranked subject areas UK
TOP
10 one of the UK’s 24 elite research-intensive universities
for teaching quality
in the UK
(Teaching Excellence Framework 2017)
(The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2012–2017)
370 acres
£350 million
rated as being of ‘international quality’
Exeter’s Streatham campus is a registered botanical garden and one of the most beautiful campuses in the UK
invested in our campuses and facilities over the last five years
(Research Excellence Framework 2014)
1st in the UK
Global Chums
22,000 students
for international student experience
Mentor scheme to help you settle in to university life and make friends
with 5,000 international students from 140 countries creating a thriving international community
(Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2017)
Employability at University of Exeter University of Exeter graduates have gained employment with top global brands: Accenture Barclays BNP Paribas Deloitte
Dyson Kantar Public KPMG PwC
900+ employment-focused events a year, from employer presentations to careers fairs
Top 20 UK university targeted by top employers (High Fliers Research 2010–2017)
3rd
5th
9th
Sport Science*
Drama, Dance and Cinematics*
Materials Technology*
Accounting and Finance*
9th
13th
=13th
14th
Politics*
Economics*
Business Studies*
Biological Sciences*
Top 50
16th
20th
Top 20
Mineral and Mining Engineering**
Mathematics*
Computer Science*
Civil; General; and Electrical and Electronic Engineering*
Top 50
Top 100
Top 100
Top 150
Psychology**
Environmental Sciences**
Politics and International Studies**
Accounting and Finance**
WORLD
98% of research
2nd
* The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017 ** QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017
"Exeter is very easy to fall in love with. It has one of the most beautiful campuses in the country, in one of the most beautiful counties in Britain." Virgin Guide to British Universities
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About the University Consistently one of the UK’s top 10 universities, the University produces highly employable graduates ready for global careers. Living and studying on one of the most beautiful campuses in the UK, you’ll join a lively community of over 22,000 students.
1st in the Russell Group for overall student satisfaction
Consistently the best
Unique campus environment
Globally employable graduates
Exeter offers all the facilities you’d expect from a Russell Group university, but is small enough to have a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. You’ll have a wide choice of flexible degrees to choose from, and with 21 subjects in the top 10 in the UK (The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017), you’ll be sure of the best education whatever you choose to study.
With campuses in Exeter and Cornwall, you’ll begin your studies on the Streatham campus in Exeter, surrounded by parkland, lakes and gardens. The University has invested heavily in the campus over recent years, giving you access to impressive, cutting-edge facilities, such as the modern Forum, the centrepiece of the Streatham campus. And you’ll never be far from the action – you’re only a 15-minute walk from the historic, student-friendly city centre of Exeter.
With strong links to industry, Exeter is the university of choice for many career-minded students and international employers. Visit the Career Zone for professional advice, CV guidance, mock interviews and skills sessions. Events such as employer presentations and careers fairs will also help prepare you to compete in the jobs market and become a globally employable graduate.
Learn with the very best
Stand out from the crowd with the Exeter Award, giving recognition for activities outside of your studies. Or take advantage of our award-winning employability programmes, offering work placements and support for student entrepreneurship. All these extracurricular achievements will help you develop a range of skills ready for the workplace.
Voted 1st in the UK for international student experience (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2017), expect to have an amazing time at Exeter, a university consistently ranked among the best in the UK and the world.
The University’s academic staff don’t just teach, they also carry out research – with 98% being ‘internationally excellent’ (Research Excellence Framework 2014), covering a range of topical issues from climate change to food security. You’ll be taught by experts at the forefront of their fields who will encourage you to contribute during seminars and lectures.
Skills for life
(The National Student Survey 2016)
“Part of the elite Russell Group, the UK’s own Ivy League, we were awarded a Gold rating in the UK’s first national Teaching Excellence Framework, reflecting our commitment to delivering an internationally outstanding teaching and learning environment.” Professor Sir Steve Smith Vice-Chancellor, University of Exeter
Catch up with Sarthok about life after graduating: www.myin.to/ Student_Researcher
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Take a tour of the campus: www.intostudy.com/ exeter/university
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Life on campus
Top 5 Forum facilities
Exeter’s picturesque Streatham campus, set in parkland and close to the city centre, is the perfect environment in which to live and study. Both inspiring in its design and home to cutting-edge facilities, you’ll experience the best of student life here.
Access every service you need at university in one convenient, iconic building:
Library open 24/7
Career Zone
International Student Support Office
Market Place supermarket
400-seat lecture theatre
Your Study Centre
Supporting you
Campus facilities
Get involved
The modern INTO Study Centre is close to everything on campus from the library to the Students’ Guild, so you’ll be part of the University from day one. It’s been designed with you in mind, and it’s where most of your classes during your pathway will take place. If you’re studying an English language course, you’ll study at Duryard House, a traditional building near the INTO student residences.
From the moment you arrive, our Student Services team will help you settle into life in Exeter. Whether you’re opening a bank account, planning a trip or have an academic question, they’re here to help. For students under 18 we offer extra support and there’s even a 24-hour telephone helpline if you need to speak to someone outside of office hours.
You’ll find all the study and social facilities you need on campus, all just a short walk away.
There’s more to campus life than just studying. You’ll take part in an orientation programme in your first week which will give you the chance to meet other students. Parties, day trips and excursions organised by the Student Services team at the Centre will keep you busy the rest of the year.
To get you started, the Learning Resource Centre has a range of books and study materials, and the science laboratory and multimedia rooms provide opportunities for hands-on learning. You’ll also find plenty of areas in which to study and socialise, including the INTO Café for a coffee or something to eat.
Find out more about how we support you: www.myin.to/StudentSupportEXE
• The impressive Forum, opposite the Study Centre, is home to useful facilities including the library. • Stay fit, socialise and make use of some of the region’s best sports facilities at the Sports Park, including a swimming pool, football pitches, tennis courts and golf centre. • The Northcott Theatre on campus hosts touring companies and productions, and the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum is the second biggest subject library in the UK. • Plenty of student-friendly study spaces are available across campus for quiet and group work. • The University’s sculpture walk is a great way to discover the campus grounds while enjoying some art.
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Central to student life is the Students’ Guild, one of the UK’s leading students’ unions. If you like live music, you’ll love the Great Hall, where big-named acts perform, and the Lemon Grove, which hosts club nights, live gigs and sporting events. Test your IQ at a quiz night at the Ram Bar, or head to Comida for coffee, cake and healthy snacks. Make friends and discover new talents by joining one of the 220 clubs and societies at the University. From Global Chums to international societies, and fashion to fundraising, you’re sure to find one that’s perfect for you.
“The University opened up multiple career opportunities and helped me develop a global outlook, as well as enabling me to learn technical skills. Having both qualities allowed me to get my dream job.” Grigory, Russia Graduated with BSc (Hons) Mathematics from the University of Exeter and now working as an Investment Analyst
Discover the facilities available on campus: www.myin.to/ StudentFacilitiesINTOExeter
Check out our top places to study on campus: www.myin.to/ AwesomeStudyPlaces
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Discover Exeter
The great outdoors The region’s coastline and impressive national parks are only a short cycle, bus or train ride away.
Located in one of the most beautiful parts of the country, there’s impressive scenery, historic features and great shopping centres all on your doorstep. It’s no wonder students here are among the most satisfied in the country!
Jurassic Coast stunning and historical section of coastline
Exmouth a charming, Victorian seaside resort
Top 10
Dartmoor National Park
for student experience
perfect for walks or bike rides
(The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017)
Topsham historic town with award-winning restaurants
Powderham Castle grand home on the banks of the River Exe
“Exeter’s a safe, student city and it’s really easy to walk everywhere. When I first came here my friends and I would try traditional food in different places around the city. I really like a Sunday roast!” Kateryna, Ukraine Completed International Foundation and progressed to International Relations and Management, and Italian at the University of Exeter
Modern city with a rich history
Entertainment day or night
Foodie heaven
High street favourites
Vibrant and student-friendly, Exeter is a compact city with lots to do. Take a free tour of the city centre to explore the cobbled streets – the inspiration for JK Rowling’s Diagon Alley in the Harry Potter books – or the historic Gothic Cathedral and Roman ruins. The attractive Quayside is a popular destination with beautiful architecture, and is the ideal place to browse in the shops, take a boat trip or find something good to eat.
The city’s large student population and many festivals ensure a buzzing atmosphere. You’ll be kept busy with theatre, cinema and music bringing something different to Exeter every night. Follow big-name acts at the Exeter Phoenix, watch art-house cinema at the Picturehouse or catch up with friends in the Victoria Inn. During the day, check out the Royal Albert Memorial Museum and modern art at Spacex.
You’ll be spoilt with a selection of local produce at the weekly Farmers’ Market and you’ll also find restaurants offering international cuisine. Try Tyepyedong for noodles, Al-Farid (Moroccan) and Afriteo (Caribbean). And don’t forget to have a traditional cream tea in the Cathedral Café. There’s even an annual food festival where you can try out the best food the region offers.
The city centre and the modern Princesshay shopping centre are home to big-brand stores and smaller boutiques. Spend some time exploring the fashionable West Quarter, full of independent stores and vintage shops. Gandy Street, lined with cute gift shops and jewellers, offers something a bit different.
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Stay connected A good bus and train network make exploring the region and beyond easy. You can be in London in just over two hours. And with a regional airport not far from the city, you can explore Europe and the UK.
Find out more about life in Exeter: www.myin.to/ ExeterForStudents
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Home from home All accommodation:
With a choice of accommodation options, including student residences on the University campus and homestay accommodation with approved hosts, it’s easy for you to find the perfect place to call home.
On campus
15
MIN
Walk to INTO Centre Laundry facilities
INTO student residences Choose from three different room types in this purpose-built on-campus accommodation, just 15 minutes’ walk from the INTO Centre. You’ll join a friendly and welcoming student community, while living in modern, furnished rooms. When you don’t feel like cooking, there’s a shop and takeaway café service on site.
Wi-Fi On-site staff On-site shop 24-hour security
Single
En suite bathroom
Shared Studio
Shared kitchen
Shared bathroom
Shared kitchen
Single Studio
En suite bathroom
Study space
Private kitchen
Homestay This is a unique opportunity to experience British life and culture first hand. You’ll have a private room in a carefully selected host’s home, sharing mealtimes and living spaces.
Supporting you In our residences you’ll find on-site staff available 24/7 to offer support, and we’ll also provide you with a 24-hour helpline telephone number. If you’re under 18, we offer extra support from residence wardens or homestay hosts.
“Duryard is really international, all my flatmates are from different countries. Although it’s big, it’s really quiet and people are really respectful and friendly. My friends and I study together and chat in our flat, and we always cook together.”
Take a look around our accommodation: www.myin.to/ AccommodationINTOExeter
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Choosing your course
“Our staff are always on hand to ensure that students get the one-to-one attention that they need, and help to develop the skills that are important for success in their studies.”
Get university ready with our tailored, academic pathway programmes. You’ll benefit from university-style teaching and the highest academic standards by choosing one of our programmes designed in partnership with the University of Exeter. And when it comes to progressing to your chosen degree, we’ll support you with your university application.
Sarah Shirley Academic Director
Completion of 12 years of schooling or equivalent
Completion of A-levels, first year of university or equivalent
Completion of undergraduate degree or equivalent
International Foundation 2, 3 or 4 terms
Undergraduate degree
Mar, Jun, Sep, Oct and Jan
From IELTS 5.0
Fast-track Accounting and Finance, and Management | Biomedical, Life and Environmental Sciences | Economics, Finance and Management I Mathematics with Economics, Finance and Management I Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science and Physical Sciences I Humanities, Law and Social Science
Sep and Jan
Accounting and Finance | Engineering | Management and Business Economics Mathematics with Accounting, Economics, Finance or Management | Psychology
Graduate Diploma
Graduation
Jun, Sep, Oct and Jan
Year 3
Enter at Year 2
Graduation
Postgraduate degree From IELTS 5.5
Year 1 Enter at Year 1
Finance | Management
If English is not your first language, you may be worried about studying in a different language. Our Academic English course provides intensive preparation to help you succeed in your academic studies. We’ll provide extra support in developing your English language fluency and study skills, helping you to confidently progress to your academic programme.
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Enter at Year 1
Year 2
3 terms
Year 3
From IELTS 6.0
Want to improve your English?
For more information, see page 35.
Year 2
Undergraduate degree
International Year One 3 terms
Year 1
Graduation
BEGIN YOUR CAREER
FIND YOUR LEVEL
ENTRY
Watch our video about International Foundation www.myin.to/ InternationalFoundation
Watch our video about International Year One www.myin.to/ InternationalYearOne
Watch our video about Graduate Diploma www.myin.to/ Mastersdegree
Flexible Combined Honours If you hold an offer to start a degree at the University of Exeter in September 2018, our Pre-sessional English course will provide you with intensive preparation in academic English. You’ll focus on content-specific grammar, style and structure, and have the opportunity to practise speaking English on topics related to your degree programme.
If you want to improve your English language skills for use in everyday situations, our General English course, with various start dates and flexible course lengths, will be perfect for you. Suitable for students of all levels, you’ll improve your general language proficiency in listening, speaking, vocabulary, reading, writing and grammar. For more information: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses
With 36 subjects and over 1,500 degree combinations, Flexible Combined Honours allows you to combine two subjects at undergraduate degree level following your International Foundation or International Year One. Progression requirements are specific to each combination and agreed on a case-by-case basis. Previous applications by INTO students have received a conditional offer, however, this is not guaranteed.
Placement options Most degrees are available with a Work Placement or Study Abroad option in the third year. A Work Placement allows you to gain hands-on experience at an organisation in the UK or abroad, while Study Abroad offers an opportunity to spend a year studying at one of the University’s partners around the world. See the progression table for the programme you wish to study to check if this is an option for your chosen degree.
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FAST-TRACK PROGRAMME
International Foundation Start dates
Accounting and Finance, and Management (6 months)
Progression options You can progress to five degrees at the University of Exeter from this pathway. The following table provides information about what grades you need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at the University of Exeter in September 2019.
March
Programme length 2 terms or approximately 6 months
Class hours 22–24 hours per week
Class size Maximum of 17 students per class for English language teaching
A unique 6-month pathway to Year 1 of a business degree at the University of Exeter Benefit from exemptions from the exams of ACCA and other chartered accounting bodies Progress to a degree offered by the EQUIS and AMBA accredited University of Exeter Business School
Age requirement 16 years and above*
What will I study?
Academic entry requirements
English for Business (20 credits) Foundation Mathematics (20 credits) Independent Study in Business (20 credits) Introduction to Accounting and Finance (20 credits) Introduction to Economics (20 credits) Introduction to Management (20 credits)
Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades.
English language entry requirements IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.0 in all subskills) or equivalent If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements you should apply for our Academic English course. See page 35 for more information.
Degree subject
Requirements
English level %
Final academic grade %
Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons)
None
65
70
Business BSc (Hons)
None
65
70
Business and Accounting BSc (Hons)
None
65
70
Business and Management BA (Hons)
None
65
70
Management with Marketing BA (Hons)
None
65
70
Degree programme based on the Penryn campus. Work placement option available. Study abroad option available. Possibility to take part in study abroad will depend on your academic progress, your linguistic ability relevant to the country to be visited and the places available in your chosen country.
“Students love the ‘Independent Study in Business’ module, which gives you the opportunity to research a business-related topic you are passionate about. Through this you’ll develop your academic business knowledge and enhance your English and communication skills.”
You will need to earn 120 credits to successfully complete your pathway programme. For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses
Award and validating body Successful completion of the International Foundation programme leads to the award of International Foundation Certificate (RQF Level 3) from the University of Exeter.
Tuition fees See page 36 for course dates and prices. For full course information visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses
Karen Glide, Programme Manager
9th
Top 150
in the UK for Accounting and Finance
in the world for Accounting and Finance
(The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017)
(QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017)
* All students must be 17 by the end of their first term of study.
Special features Carry out independent research into a business of your choice and present your findings as part of the ‘Independent Study in Business’ module. Learn from systematic use of company accounts and annual reports.
Study the application of management and other business principles via case studies.
“We study a business of our choice, write a report and give a presentation through the Independent Study for Business module. This teaches us skills we will need at university such as critical thinking and time management.” Amirah, Singapore Studying International Foundation
Participate in group work centred around the production and presentation of a business report.
“The Foundation was the perfect pathway towards a degree. It’s like a bridge that prepares you academically, as well as giving you good language skills.” Want to find out more? Visit our website or for help with your application, contact our Admissions team or your education counsellor.
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Haotian, China Completed International Foundation and progressed to Accounting and Finance at the University of Exeter
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International Foundation Start dates
Biomedical, Life and Environmental Sciences
June, September, October and January
Programme length
Progress to Year 1 of a wide range of undergraduate degrees
Progression options You can progress to more than 30 degrees at the University of Exeter from this pathway. The following table provides information about which modules you need to study and what grades you need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at the University of Exeter in September 2019. We’ve only included the details for some of the most popular degrees our students have progressed to.
Degree subject
Requirements
English level %
Final academic grade %
Animal Behaviour BSc (Hons)*
Mathematics 1
65
65
Applied Psychology (Clinical) MSci
70 in Psychology and interview
65
70
Biochemistry BSc (Hons)
Mathematics 1
65
65
Biological and Medicinal Chemistry BSc (Hons)
Mathematics 1
65
65
Biological Sciences BSc (Hons)
Mathematics 1
65
65
Conservation Biology and Ecology BSc (Hons)*
Mathematics 1
65
65
Environmental Science BSc (Hons)*
Mathematics 1
65
65
Evolutionary Biology BSc (Hons)*
Mathematics 1
65
65
Exercise and Sport Sciences BSc (Hons)*
Mathematics 1
65
65
Geography BA/BSc (Hons)
None
65
65
Human Biosciences BSc (Hons)
Mathematics 1
65
65
Human Sciences BA (Hons)
Mathematics 1
65
65
If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements you should apply for our Academic English course. See page 35 for more information.
Marine Biology BSc (Hons)*
Mathematics 1
65
65
Medical Imaging (Diagnostic Radiography) BSc (Hons)
None
70
65
Award and validating body
Medical Sciences BSc (Hons)
Human Biology and Mathematics 1
65
65
Natural Sciences BSc (Hons)*
60% average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2
65
65
Psychology BSc (Hons)
Psychology
65
70
3 terms or approximately 9 months 4 terms or approximately 12 months
Class hours 22–25 hours per week
Class size Maximum of 17 students per class for English language teaching and science labs
Age requirement 16 years and above*
Academic entry requirements Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades.
English language entry requirements 3 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in writing and no less than 4.5 in all other subskills) or equivalent 4 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 4.5 in all subskills) or equivalent
Successful completion of the International Foundation programme leads to the award of International Foundation Certificate (RQF Level 3) from the University of Exeter.
Strong industry links including: NHS, health care charities, Kellogg’s, Unilever and Glaxo Smith Kline What will I study? English Language for Academic Study (30 credits) Foundation Mathematics (20 credits) Introduction to Biological Science (20 credits) Study Skills (10 credits) 2 out of 4, dependent on progression degree: Human Biology (20 credits) Introduction to Chemical Sciences (20 credits) Introduction to Psychology (20 credits) Mathematics 1 (20 credits) You will need to earn 120 credits to successfully complete your pathway programme. For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses
14th
Top 50
Tuition fees
in the UK for Biological Sciences
in the world for Psychology
Psychology
65
65
See page 36 for course dates and prices.
Psychology with Sport and Exercise Science BSc (Hons)
(The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017)
(QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017)
Sport and Exercise Medical Sciences BSc (Hons)
None
65
65
Zoology BSc (Hons)*
Mathematics 1
65
65
For full course information visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses * All students must be 17 by the end of their first term of study.
Special features Learn the skills required to produce and maintain a reflective log and lab workbook. Work in pairs to carry out experiments from definition through to completion. Learn how to produce laboratory reports in preparation for university.
“Critical thinking is very important here and although I’ve felt challenged, I’ve enjoyed that aspect because it has helped develop my mind.” Want to find out more? Visit our website or for help with your application, contact our Admissions team or your education counsellor.
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Anna, Russia Completed International Foundation and progressed to Psychology at the University of Exeter
Visit the appropriate University departments and meet key staff prior to progression to the University. Make use of the University’s virtual learning platform to prepare you for independent learning.
Degree programme based on the Penryn campus. Work placement option available. Study abroad option available. Possibility to take part in study abroad will depend on your academic progress, your linguistic ability relevant to the country to be visited and the places available in your chosen country. * Master’s options also available. Note: progression requirements including English level and final grade may differ for degrees with these options.
Find the most up-to-date information here: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses
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International Foundation Start dates June, September, October and January
Programme length 3 terms or approximately 9 months 4 terms or approximately 12 months
Class hours 22–24 hours per week
Class size Maximum of 17 students per class for English language teaching
Economics, Finance and Management; Mathematics with Economics, Finance and Management
Progression options You can progress to 10 degrees at the University of Exeter from this pathway. The following table provides information about what grades you need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at the University of Exeter in September 2019.
Degree subject
Requirements
English level %
Final academic grade %
Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons)
Introduction to Management and Introduction to Accounting and Finance are compulsory
65
70
Progress to Year 1 of a wide range of undergraduate degrees
Business BSc (Hons)
None
65
70
Choose from two specialist pathway options
Business and Accounting BSc (Hons)
Introduction to Management and Introduction to Accounting and Finance are compulsory
65
70
Business and Management BA (Hons)
Introduction to Management and Introduction to Accounting and Finance are compulsory
65
70
Business Economics BSc (Hons)
Mathematics 1 and Introduction to Accounting and Finance are compulsory
65
70
Economics BSc (Hons)
Mathematics 1 and Introduction to Accounting and Finance are compulsory
65
70
Progress to a degree offered by the EQUIS and AMBA accredited University of Exeter Business School
Age requirement
What will I study?
16 years and above*
English Language for Academic Study (30 credits) Foundation Mathematics (20 credits) Introduction to Economics (20 credits) Study Skills (10 credits)
Economics and Finance BSc (Hons)
None
65
70
Economics and Politics BSc (Hons)
None
65
70
Economics with Econometrics BSc (Hons)
None
65
70
2 out of 3, dependent on progression degree: Introduction to Accounting and Finance (20 credits) Introduction to Management (20 credits) Mathematics 1 (20 credits)
Management with Marketing BA (Hons)
None
65
70
Mathematics with Accounting BSc (Hons)*
60 average across Foundation Mathematics and Mathematics 1
65
65
Mathematics with Economics BSc (Hons)*
60 average across Foundation Mathematics and Mathematics 1
65
65
Mathematics with Finance BSc (Hons)*
60 average across Foundation Mathematics and Mathematics 1
65
65
Mathematics with Management BSc (Hons)*
60 average across Foundation Mathematics and Mathematics 1
65
65
Academic entry requirements Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades.
English language entry requirements 3 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in all subskills) or equivalent 4 term: IELTS 5.0 (with 5.0 in three subskills with no less than 4.5 in a fourth subskill) or equivalent If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements you should apply for our Academic English course. See page 35 for more information.
You will need to earn 120 credits to successfully complete your pathway programme. For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses
Degree programme based on the Penryn campus. Work placement option available. Study abroad option available. Possibility to take part in study abroad will depend on your academic progress, your linguistic ability relevant to the country to be visited and the places available in your chosen country. * Master’s options also available.
Award and validating body Successful completion of the International Foundation programme leads to the award of International Foundation Certificate (RQF Level 3) from the University of Exeter.
Tuition fees See page 36 for course dates and prices. For full course information visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses
13th
= 16th
in the UK for Economics
in the UK for Mathematics
(The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017)
(The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017)
* All students must be 17 by the end of their first term of study.
Work placement opportunities at University of Exeter Business School • Almost all degrees at University of Exeter Business School offer opportunities for work placement (see progression tables). • Put into practice what you’ve learnt in your first two years. • Gain valuable practical experience in your chosen area of study. • Graduate with a proven employment track record and confidence in the workplace.
Special features
• Market yourself to prospective employers while out on placement.
Analyse and interpret business practices of key global businesses such as Apple, Google, Coca-Cola and Nike.
Learn about accounting concepts and the procedures used in the preparation of financial statements.
Make use of the University’s Virtual Learning Platform (VLP) to prepare you for independent learning.
Guest lectures delivered by those with specific experience/knowledge.
Focus on the application of economic principles to real-world business and non-business issues.
Group work centred around the production and presentation of a business report.
• Successful Work Placements can be a pathway to permanent roles • Recent examples include Accenture, Bank of England, Warner Bros, IBM and Microsoft.
“My year at Microsoft helped me become more professional while giving me insight into how a global company works. I had the chance to be involved in various projects across the company, meet lots of people and potentially make long-lasting connections.” Stefaniia, Russia Completed a work placement at Microsoft and graduated with BSc (Hons) Business Economics from the University of Exeter and now working for PwC
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International Foundation Start dates
Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science and Physical Sciences
June, September, October and January
Programme length 3 terms or approximately 9 months 4 terms or approximately 12 months
Class hours 22–24 hours per week
Class size Maximum of 17 students per class for English language teaching
Age requirement 16 years and above*
Academic entry requirements Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades.
English language entry requirements 3 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in writing and no less than 4.5 in all other subskills) or equivalent
Progress to Year 1 of a wide range of undergraduate degrees Gain hands-on experience through practical based learning in the University’s engineering labs What will I study? English Language for Academic Study (30 credits) Foundation Mathematics (20 credits) Introduction to Physical Science (20 credits) Mathematics 1 (20 credits) Study Skills (10 credits) 1 out of 2: Introduction to Computer Science (20 credits) Mathematics 2 (20 credits) You will need to earn 120 credits to successfully complete your pathway programme. For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses
4 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 4.5 in all subskills) or equivalent If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements you should apply for our Academic English course. See page 35 for more information.
Award and validating body Successful completion of the International Foundation programme leads to the award of International Foundation Certificate (RQF Level 3) from the University of Exeter.
Tuition fees See page 36 for course dates and prices.
=16th
10th
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Requirements
English level %
Final academic grade %
Applied Geology BSc (Hons)*
None
65
65
Civil Engineering BEng (Hons)
60 in Mathematics 2
65
65
Civil Engineering MEng
60 in Mathematics 2
65
65
Civil and Environmental Engineering MEng
60 in Mathematics 2
65
65
Computer Science BSc (Hons)*
None
65
65
Computer Science and Mathematics BSc (Hons)*
60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2
65
65
Electronic Engineering BEng (Hons)
60 in Mathematics 2
65
65
Electronic Engineering MEng
60 in Mathematics 2
65
65
Electronic Engineering and Computer Science BEng (Hons)
60 in Mathematics 2
65
65
Electronic Engineering and Computer Science MEng
60 in Mathematics 2
65
65
Engineering BEng (Hons)*
60 in Mathematics 2
65
65
Engineering and Management BEng (Hons)
60 in Mathematics 2
65
70
Engineering and Management MEng
60 in Mathematics 2
65
65
Engineering Geology and Geotechnics BSc (Hons)*
None
65
65
Geology BSc (Hons)*
None
65
65
Mathematical Sciences (Ecology and Evolution) MSci
60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2
65
65
Materials Engineering BEng (Hons)
60 in Mathematics 2
65
65
Materials Engineering MEng
60 in Mathematics 2
65
65
in the UK for General Engineering
Mathematical Sciences (Energy Systems and Control) MSci
60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2
65
65
(The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017)
(The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017)
Mathematical Sciences (Environmental Science) MSci
60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2
65
65
Mathematics BSc (Hons)*
60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2
65
65
Mathematics and Physics BSc (Hons)
60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2, Introduction to Physical Science, A-level Physics, attend an interview
65
65
Mathematics with Accounting BSc (Hons)*
60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2
65
65
Mathematics with Economics BSc (Hons)*
60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2
65
65
Mathematics with Finance BSc (Hons)*
60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2
65
65
Mathematics with Management BSc (Hons)*
60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2
65
65
Mechanical Engineering BEng (Hons)
60 in Mathematics 2
65
65
Mechanical Engineering MEng
60 in Mathematics 2
65
65
Mining Engineering BEng (Hons)
60 in Mathematics 2
65
65
Physics BSc (Hons)
60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2, Introduction to Physical Science, A-level Physics, attend an interview
65
65
Physics with Astrophysics BSc (Hons)*
60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2, Introduction to Physical Science, A-level Physics, attend an interview
65
65
Renewable Energy Engineering BEng (Hons)*
60 in Mathematics 2
65
65
Renewable Energy BSc (Hons)
60 in Mathematics 2
65
65
Special features Gain practical experience through laboratory work in the University’s fully equipped electronic and materials testing laboratories and workshops.
Take part in small, interactive classes which include the teaching of practical skills alongside a syllabus specifically designed for engineering.
Continue learning outside of the classroom through interactive field trips, which have included a tour of Bloodhound SSC and Silverstone race track.
Learn how to use software to solve problems and enhance your presentations and written work.
“INTO’s a great starting point. When I began my degree I was already used to the University and the culture. You also learn from the best academics.” Visit our website or for help with your application, contact our Admissions team or your education counsellor.
Degree subject
in the UK for Mathematics
For full course information visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses * All students must be 17 by the end of their first term of study.
Progression options You can progress to more than 40 degrees at the University of Exeter from this pathway. The following table provides information about which modules you need to study and what grades you need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at the University of Exeter in September 2019.
Sarthok, Bangladesh Graduated with BSc (Hons) Conservation Biology and Ecology from the University of Exeter with First Class Honours and now studying a PhD in Genetics
Degree programme based on the Penryn campus. Work placement option available. Study abroad option available. Possibility to take part in study abroad will depend on your academic progress, your linguistic ability relevant to the country to be visited and the places available in your chosen country. * Master’s options also available. Note: progression requirements including English level and final grade may differ for degrees with these options.
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International Foundation Start dates June, September, October and January
Programme length 3 terms or approximately 9 months 4 terms or approximately 12 months
Humanities, Law and Social Science Progress to Year 1 of a wide range of undergraduate degrees Participate in an employability programme (September intake) to help prepare you for business opportunities
Class hours 22–24 hours per week
What will I study?
Class size
British History and Institutions 1 (20 credits) English Language for Academic Study (30 credits) Introduction to English Law and the English Legal System 1 (20 credits) Study Skills (10 credits)
Maximum of 17 students per class for English language teaching
Age requirement 16 years and above*
Academic entry requirements Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades.
English language entry requirements 3 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in all subskills) or equivalent
2 out of 4: Introduction to English Law and the English Legal System 2 (20 credits) Introduction to Film and Literary Studies (20 credits) Introduction to Psychology (20 credits) Introduction to World Politics and International Relations (20 credits) You will need to earn 120 credits to successfully complete your pathway programme. For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses
4 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 4.5 in all subskills) or equivalent If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements you should apply for our Academic English course. See page 35 for more information.
Award and validating body Successful completion of the International Foundation programme leads to the award of International Foundation Certificate (RQF Level 3) from the University of Exeter.
LLB (Hons) Law Top 50 is recognised in a number of Common Law countries
in the world for English Language (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017)
Tuition fees See page 36 for course dates and prices. For full course information visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses * All students must be 17 by the end of their first term of study.
Special features
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You can progress to more than 30 degrees at the University of Exeter from this pathway. The following table provides information about which modules you need to study and what grades you need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at the University of Exeter in September 2019. We’ve only included the details for some of the most popular degrees our students have progressed to.
Degree subject
Requirements
English level %
Final academic grade %
Ancient History BA (Hons)
None
65
70
Anthropology BA (Hons)
None
65
65
Archaeology BA (Hons)
None
65
65
Archaeology with Forensic Science BSc (Hons)
None
65
65
Art History and Visual Culture BA (Hons)
None
65
70
Classical Studies BA (Hons)
None
65
70
Criminology BSc (Hons)
None
65
70
Drama BA (Hons)
70 in Introduction to Film and Literary Studies and workshop/interview
65
70
English BA (Hons)
70 in Introduction to Film and Literary Studies
65
70
English BA (Hons)
65 in Introduction to Film and Literary Studies
65
65
English and Drama BA (Hons)
70 in Introduction to Film and Literary Studies
65
70
English and Film Studies BA (Hons)
70 in Introduction to Film and Literary Studies
65
70
English and History BA (Hons)
65 in Introduction to Film and Literary Studies
65
70
Film Studies BA (Hons)
70 in Introduction to Film and Literary Studies
65
70
Geography BA/BSc (Hons)
None
65
70
History BA (Hons)
None
65
70
History and International Relations BA (Hons)
None
65
70
History and International Relations BA (Hons)
None
65
65
History and Politics BA (Hons)
None
65
65
International Relations BA (Hons)
None
65
70
International Relations BA (Hons)
None
65
65
Learn through discipline-specific teaching and assessment providing you with the skills required for your degree, including research projects, essays, case studies, presentations and seminars.
Law students: take part in mini-trials, allowing you to present cases like professional lawyers. Politics and International Relations students: analyse causes and resolution of different world conflicts.
Law LLB
None
65
70
Liberal Arts BA (Hons)
None
65
70
Film students: analyse film techniques and the film industry and visit the University’s film museum.
All lectures and seminars delivered by experienced university lecturers.
Middle East Studies BA (Hons)
None
65
65
Philosophy BA (Hons)
None
65
70
Politics BA (Hons)
None
65
70
Politics and Sociogy BA (Hons)
None
65
70
Politics, Philosophy and Economics BA (Hons)
None
65
70
Sociology BSc (Hons)
None
65
65
Sociology and Criminology BSc (Hons)
None
65
70
“Studying in the UK enhanced my multicultural awareness. It also improved my interpersonal skills and my ability to be flexible to changing work circumstances.” Visit our website or for help with your application, contact our Admissions team or your education counsellor.
Progression options
Fiedya, Indonesia Graduated with LLB (Hons) Law from the University of Exeter and now working as a Legal Trainee in Singapore
Degree programme based on the Penryn campus. Work placement option available. Study abroad option available. Possibility to take part in study abroad will depend on your academic progress, your linguistic ability relevant to the country to be visited and the places available in your chosen country.
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International Year One Start dates September and January
Programme length 3 terms or approximately 9 months
Class hours 20–24 hours per week
Class size Maximum of 17 students per class for English language teaching
Age requirement 16 years and above*
Academic entry requirements Satisfactory completion of A-levels, or first year of overseas university degree with good grades or equivalent.
Accounting and Finance Progress to Year 2 of a range of undergraduate degrees Prepare for a degree that offers exemptions from the exams of professional bodies including the ACCA and CIMA What will I study? English Language Skills for Undergraduate Studies (30 credits) Introduction to Financial Accounting (15 credits) Introduction to Management Accounting (15 credits) Introduction to Statistics (15 credits) Management Concepts and Practice (15 credits) Principles of Economics (Microeconomics) (15 credits) Principles of Economics (Macroeconomics) (15 credits)
IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in writing and no less than 5.0 in other subskills) or equivalent
Award and validating body
9th
Top 150
Successful completion of International Year One leads to the initial award of Certificate of Higher Education (FHEQ Level 4) from the University of Exeter.
in the UK for Accounting and Finance
in the world for Accounting and Finance
Tuition fees
(The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017)
(QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017)
See page 36 for course dates and prices. For full course information visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses * All students must be 17 by the end of their first term of study.
The following table provides information about which modules you need to study and what grades you need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at the University of Exeter in September 2019.
Degree subject
Requirements
English level %
Final academic grade %
Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons)
55% average across Introduction to Financial Accounting and Introduction to Management Accounting
65
55
Business and Accounting BA (Hons)
55% average across Introduction to Financial Accounting and Introduction to Management Accounting
65
55
Work placement option available. Study abroad option available. Possibility to take part in study abroad will depend on your academic progress, your linguistic ability relevant to the country to be visited and the places available in your chosen country.
You will need to earn 120 credits to successfully complete your pathway programme. For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses
English language entry requirements
If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements you should apply for our Academic English course. See page 35 for more information.
Progression options
Special features Participate in group work and learn how to use statistics to help you make sensible business decisions. Attend a lecture in the Business School, either in person or virtually. Participate in an employability programme (September intake) to help prepare you for business opportunities. Apply theory to analyse UK companies and present your findings.
Apply knowledge to a real-life workplace situation. Analyse current business practice, recommend strategic developments for organisations such as Amazon and present your findings. Present to a panel that includes a member of the Business School teaching team.
“Our programmes allow students to develop their time management and independent learning skills. Former students have commented their course has been an invaluable preparation for their degree.” Andrew Boyne English Teacher/Co-ordinator
“Working as a Consultant, I’m expected to work with different people from different backgrounds, attend meetings and communicate in a professional manner. While studying at INTO and at the University, I was taught to do just that. Studying at the University of Exeter I learned to be a good team player, a problem solver and to communicate effectively and professionally. Also, all those presentations that made me nervous when I was studying have helped me to gain more confidence today.” Delfina, Indonesia Graduated with Accounting and Finance from the University of Exeter and now working as an Advisory Consultant in Indonesia
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International Year One Start dates September
Programme length
Engineering Progress to Year 2 of a wide range of undergraduate degrees Attend lectures alongside first year university students
3 terms or approximately 9 months
Class hours 24 hours per week on average
Class size Maximum of 17 students per class for English language teaching
Age requirement 16 years and above*
Academic entry requirements Satisfactory completion of A-levels, or first year of overseas university degree with good grades or equivalent. A-level Mathematics or equivalent at grade C. A science subject must also have been studied eg. Biology, Chemistry, Further Mathematics and/or Physics.
English language entry requirements IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in all subskills) or equivalent If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements you should apply for our Academic English course. See page 35 for more information.
Award and validating body Successful completion of International Year One leads to the initial award of Certificate of Higher Education (FHEQ Level 4) from the University of Exeter.
Tuition fees See page 36 for course dates and prices.
English Language and Study Skills for Engineering (30 credits) Core Engineering (Mechanics, Materials and Electronics) (15 credits) Core Engineering (Project) (15 credits) Engineering Mathematics (30 credits)
You will need to earn 120 credits to successfully complete your pathway programme. For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses
Special features Gain hands-on experience through practical-based learning including field trips and laboratory work.
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September and January
Progress to Year 2 of a specialist undergraduate degree
Programme length 3 terms or approximately 9 months
Class hours 20–24 hours per week
Class size Maximum of 17 students per class for English language teaching
Accounting for Management and Economics (15 credits) English Language Skills for Undergraduate Studies (30 credits) Fundamentals of Marketing (15 credits) Introduction to Statistics (15 credits) Management Concepts and Practice (15 credits) Principles of Economics (Microeconomics) (15 credits) Principles of Economics (Macroeconomics) (15 credits)
Age requirement 16 years and above*
Academic entry requirements Satisfactory completion of A-levels, or first year of overseas university degree with good grades or equivalent.
You will need to earn 120 credits to successfully complete your pathway programme. For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses
English language entry requirements IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in writing and no less than 5.0 in other subskills) or equivalent. If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements you should apply for our Academic English course. See page 35 for more information.
Design and build a hydroelectric generator.
Award and validating body
Continue learning outside of the classroom through interactive field trips, which have included a tour of Bloodhound SSC, and Silverstone race track.
Progression options
Successful completion of International Year One leads to the initial award of Certificate of Higher Education (FHEQ Level 4) from the University of Exeter.
=13th
13th
in the UK for Business Studies
in the UK for Economics
(The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017)
(The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017)
Tuition fees See page 36 for course dates and prices.
The following table provides information about which modules you need to study and what grades you need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at the University of Exeter in September 2019. Learn and reflect on your own skills and preferred team role or leadership style.
your ideas in a variety of creative forms.
Design promotional strategies and present
Work in groups to solve business problems and present your findings.
Visit local organisations to consider management strategies in practice.
Participate in an employability programme (September intake) to help prepare you for business opportunities.
Attend a lecture in the Business School, either in person or virtually.
Degree subject
Requirements
English level
Final academic grade %
Civil Engineering BEng (Hons)
None
65
50
Civil Engineering MEng
None
65
50
Civil and Environmental Engineering MEng
None
65
50
Electronic Engineering BEng (Hons)
Electronics for Engineers
65
50
Electronic Engineering MEng
Electronics for Engineers
65
50
Engineering BEng (Hons)
None
65
50
Engineering MEng
None
65
50
Engineering and Management BEng (Hons)
None
65
50
Progression options
Engineering and Management MEng
None
65
50
Materials Engineering BEng (Hons)
None
65
50
The following table provides information about which modules you need to study and what grades you need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at the University of Exeter in September 2019.
Materials Engineering MEng
None
65
50
Mechanical Engineering BEng (Hons)
None
65
50
Mechanical Engineering MEng
None
65
50
Work placement option available. Study abroad option available. Possibility to take part in study abroad will depend on your academic progress, your linguistic ability relevant to the country to be visited and the places available in your chosen country.
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For full course information visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses * All students must be 17 by the end of their first term of study.
Special features
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Start dates
What will I study?
2 out of 3: Electronics for Engineering (15 credits) Engineering Mechanics (15 credits) Materials and Manufacturing (15 credits)
Make use of industry-standard, three-dimensional Computer Aided Design software eg. MatLab, Solidworks.
International Year One
Strong professional association links, including Chartered Management Institute and the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development
What will I study?
Study some modules alongside first year university students in lectures and seminars.
Management and Business Economics
Degree subject
Requirements
Final academic English level % grade %
Business and Management BA (Hons)
55 in Management Concepts and Practice module
65
55
Business Economics BSc (Hons)
55 average in Principles of Economics (Microeconomics) and Principles of Economics (Macroeconomics) modules
65
55
Management with Marketing BA (Hons)
55 average in Management Concepts and Practice and Fundamentals of Marketing modules
65
55
Work placement option available. Study abroad option available. Possibility to take part in study abroad will depend on your academic progress, your linguistic ability relevant to the country to be visited and the places available in your chosen country.
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NEW FOR 2018
International Year One Start dates
Mathematics with Accounting, Economics, Finance or Management
September
Programme length 3 terms or approximately 9 months
Progress to Year 2 of a specialist undergraduate degree Choose from four specialist pathway options
Class hours 20–22 hours per week
Class size Maximum of 17 students per class for English language teaching
Age requirement 16 years and above*
Academic entry requirements Satisfactory completion of A-levels, or first year of overseas university degree with good grades or equivalent. A-level Mathematics or equivalent at grade B .
English language entry requirements IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in writing and no less than 5.0 in other subskills) or equivalent. If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements you should apply for our Academic English course. See page 35 for more information.
Award and validating body
Psychology
International Year One
Progress to Year 2 of an undergraduate degree
Start dates
Benefit from specialist facilities for the study of brain activity, animal behaviour and cognitive psychology
Programme length
September
Class hours
What will I study? What will I study? Core modules English Language Skills for Undergraduate Studies (30 credits)
Mathematical Methods (30 credits) Mathematical Structures (30 credits)
Specialist modules − Mathematics with Accounting (MA) pathway Introduction to Financial Accounting (15 credits) Introduction to Management Accounting (15 credits)
18–22 hours per week
Cognition, Emotion and Development (15 credits) Introduction to Biological Psychology (15 credits) Introduction to Clinical Psychology (15 credits) Introduction to Social Psychology (15 credits) Introduction to Statistics (15 credits) Introduction to Research Methods (15 credits) Psychological Concepts, Language and Study Skills (30 credits)*
Class size Maximum of 17 students per class for English language teaching
Age requirement 16 years and above*
You will need to earn 120 credits to successfully complete your pathway programme. For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses
Specialist modules − Mathematics with Economics (ME) pathway Microeconomics 1 (30 credits)
3 terms or approximately 9 months
* This module includes English language skills for your undergraduate studies.
Specialist modules − Mathematics with Finance (MF) pathway Microeconomics 1 (30 credits)
Academic entry requirements Satisfactory completion of A-levels, or first year of overseas university degree with good grades or equivalent.
English language entry requirements IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in writing and listening and no less than 5.0 in other subskills) or equivalent
Specialist modules − Mathematics with Management (MM) pathway Management Concepts and Practice (15 credits) Fundamentals of Marketing (15 credits) You will need to earn 120 credits to successfully complete your pathway programme. For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses
Successful completion of International Year One leads to the initial award of Certificate of Higher Education (FHEQ Level 4) from the University of Exeter.
Tuition fees
If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements you should apply for our Academic English course. See page 35 for more information.
British Psychological Society (BPS)
Top 50
accredited degree programmes
(QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017)
in the world for Psychology
Award and validating body Successful completion of International Year One leads to the initial award of Certificate of Higher Education (FHEQ Level 4) from the University of Exeter.
Tuition fees
See page 36 for course dates and prices.
See page 36 for course dates and prices.
For full course information visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses
For full course information visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses
* All students must be 17 by the end of their first term of study.
Top 150
in the world for Accounting and Finance (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017)
= 16th
Special features
in the UK for Mathematics (The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017)
Study modules alongside first year university students in lectures, seminars and practicals. Take part in and write about experiments in social and cognitive psychology. Learn clinical psychology from internationally recognised practicing therapists.
Become familiar with technical vocabulary and writing structures needed for further studies in Psychology.
* All students must be 17 by the end of their first term of study.
Learn how statistical measurement is applied to psychological experiments and data collection.
Progression options The following table provides information about which modules you need to study and what grades you need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at the University of Exeter in September 2019.
Progression options The following table provides information about which modules you need to study and what grades you need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at the University of Exeter in September 2019.
Degree subject
Requirements
English level % Final academic grade %
Mathematics with Accounting BSc (Hons)*
Introduction to Financial Accounting and Introduction to Management Accounting
65
50
Mathematics with Economics BSc (Hons)*
Microeconomics 1
65
50
Degree subject
Requirements
English level* %
Final academic grade % 50
Microeconomics 1
65
50
40 in Introduction to Statistics – to include 40 in the January exam component of the module
65
Mathematics with Finance BSc (Hons)*
Psychology BSc (Hons)
Mathematics with Management BSc (Hons)*
Management Concepts and Practice and Fundamentals of Marketing
65
50
* Master’s options also available.
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Graduate Diploma Start dates Graduate Diploma September and January Pre-sessional English for Graduate Diploma June and October
Programme length Graduate Diploma 3 terms or approximately 9 months Pre-sessional English for Graduate Diploma 11 weeks
Class hours 20 hours per week
Class size Maximum of 17 students per class for English language teaching
Finance
Progression options
Progress to a range of finance-related postgraduate degrees Develop your knowledge and skills in managing people, operations and the finance of business What will I study? English Language and Communication Skills (30 credits) Financial Management (15 credits) Fundamentals of Investments (30 credits) Human Resource Management (15 credits) Marketing Management (15 credits) Operations Management (15 credits) You will need to earn 120 credits to successfully complete your pathway programme. For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses
You can progress to five degrees at the University of Exeter from this pathway. The following table provides information about what grades you need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at the University of Exeter in September 2019.
Degree subject
Requirements
English level %
Final academic grade %
Finance and Management MSc
Minimum of 65 average in two Finance modules
65
65
Finance and Marketing MSc
Minimum of 65 average in two Finance modules
65
65
Finance and Investment MSc
Minimum of 65 average in two Finance modules
65
65
Financial Mathematics MSc
None
65
65
Financial Analysis and Fund Management MSc
Minimum of 70 average in two Finance modules
70
70
The Investment Game Challenge • An optional extracurricular activity for all Graduate Diploma students to put into practice key concepts of their academic programme.
Academic entry requirements First degree or equivalent or Diploma (3–5 years) with high grades.
• Obtain valuable knowledge and experience in a virtual investment environment.
English language entry requirements
• Gain hands-on experience in managing an equity investment portfolio by making trades.
3 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in all subskills) or equivalent
• Meet new people and learn to work as a team to plan investment strategies.
Pre-sessional English for Graduate Diploma: IELTS 5.0 (with at least one subskill at 5.5 and no subskill below 5.0) or equivalent If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements you should apply for our Academic English course. See page 35 for more information.
Business school Top 50 Top 10 in the UK in all main subject areas
in the world for Financial Analysis and Fund Management
(The Complete University Guide 2016)
(Financial Times Masters in Finance league table 2015)
• Read financial news, business magazines and journal articles to inform your investment decisions. • Present to a panel of judges, explaining your investment objectives and strategies.
Award and validating body Successful completion of Graduate Diploma leads to the award of Graduate Diploma in Higher Education (FHEQ Level 6) from the University of Exeter.
Tuition fees See page 36 for course dates and prices. For full course information visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses
Special features Develop your skills in the art of making investment decisions and managing a finance portfolio. Carry out mock exercises in equity analysis. Gain a fundamental knowledge of investment theory and the concepts and techniques used by finance specialists.
Analyse marketing processes and apply marketing to real-life business situations. Improve your English language communication skills thanks to a collaboration with University students. Develop your skills in managing people; including how to negotiate with, support and reward teams and individuals.
“My degree helps me stand out from the crowd. I learnt about communication in a multinational environment, teamwork and leadership, conflict solving, and time management, which helped me find a job.” Want to find out more? Visit our website or for help with your application, contact our Admissions team or your education counsellor.
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Graduate Diploma Start dates Graduate Diploma September and January
Management
Academic English
Study at EQUIS and AMBA accredited Exeter Business School Progress to a range of postgraduate degrees
Pre-sessional English for Graduate Diploma June and October
Programme length Graduate Diploma 3 terms or approximately 9 months Pre-sessional English for Graduate Diploma 11 weeks
Class hours 20 hours per week
Class size Maximum of 17 students per class for English language teaching
Academic entry requirements First degree or equivalent or Diploma (3–5 years) with high grades and work experience.
Academic English
An intensive course offering rapid progress of up to one IELTS band per term
What will I study? Subject modules English Language and Communication Skills (30 credits) Financial Management (15 credits) Human Resource Management (15 credits) Marketing Management (15 credits) Operations Management (15 credits) 1 out of 2: Business-based dissertation (30 credits) Public Administration-based dissertation (30 credits)
New 16 week course available in Summer 2018, preparing you for entry to pathways commencing in January*
Class hours
Level 2
Level 3
MSc Marketing
2nd
Pre-sessional English for Graduate Diploma: IELTS 5.0 (with at least one subskill at 5.5 and no subskill below 5.0) or equivalent
is accredited by The Chartered Institute of Marketing
in the UK for Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism (The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017)
If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements you should apply for our Academic English course. See page 35 for more information.
Tuition fees
Special features Conduct research and produce a dissertation. Topics have included: ‘What makes people happier at work?’, and ‘The future of the shop: online versus in-store shopping’
For full course information visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses
Develop your skills in managing people; including how to negotiate with, support and reward teams and individuals. Improve your English language communication skills thanks to a collaboration with University students.
Progression options The following table provides information about what grades you need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at the University of Exeter in September 2019.
Visit our website or for help with your application, contact our Admissions team or your education counsellor.
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Age requirement
Level 4
Level 5
16 years or above. You must also meet the minimum age requirements for your chosen academic programme.
Level Integrated Language Skills for Academic Purposes (15 hours per week)
Integrated Language Skills (15 hours per week)
Degree subject
Requirements
English level
Final academic grade %
Human Resource Management MSc
None
70
65
International Hospitality Management MSc
None
70
65
International Management MSc
None
70
65
International Tourism Management MSc
None
70
65
International Supply Chain Management MSc
None
70
65
IT Management for Business MSc
None
70
65
Marketing MSc
None
70
65
Master’s in Public Administration MPA*†
None
70
65
One Planet MBA*
60 minimum in Businessbased dissertation
70
70
* To progress to the MBA you should have a minimum of three years, post-graduation work experience – preferably in a managerial position. † To progress to the MPA, you must complete the Public Administration-based dissertation and have post-graduation experience of working at a managerial level in a public sector organisation.
Research and/or Study Skills (5 hours per week)
Engagement and Communicative Language Skills (5 hours per week) Preparation for International English Language Testing System (IELTS)** (5 hours per week)
OR
Topics for University Study** (5 hours per week)
** These electives may be offered online during certain periods.
See page 36 for course dates and prices.
Want to find out more?
30 learning hours per week, with 25 hours of taught lessons plus an additional 5 hours online guided study.
From IELTS 3.0
Teacher Supported Online Language Development (5 hours per week)
3 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in all subskills) or equivalent
Successful completion of Graduate Diploma leads to the award of Graduate Diploma in Higher Education (FHEQ Level 6) from the University of Exeter.
1–4 terms A term typically includes 10 teaching weeks plus orientation and reading days. The course for August entry includes 16 teaching weeks.
Level 1
You will need to earn 120 credits to successfully complete your pathway programme. For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses
Course length
A personalised programme designed to meet your individual learning needs, with five tailored study levels
* This course is recommended if you need to increase your level in two or more subskills.
For MPA: work experience at a managerial level in a public sector organisation is required.
Award and validating body
June, August, October, January and April
Blend of traditional face-to-face contact and online learning
For One Planet MBA: a minimum of three years, post-graduation work experience is required.
English language entry requirements
Start dates
Find the most up-to-date information here: www.intostudy.com/ exeter/courses
Special features Develop the language fluency and confidence you need to progress to university. Gain the skills and knowledge needed for examination success. Familiarise yourself with subject content related to your future studies to help you prepare for your academic programme. 24/7 access to ‘MyINTO’, our interactive online learning platform, providing specially-designed, high-quality online materials that reflect what you study in class, giving you the flexibility to study at times that suit you and study alongside other students outside of class. A standardised online assessment, developed in partnership with Cambridge English, to test all four core language skills throughout your studies enabling your progress to be accurately monitored.
Get Ready for English programme Our free online course is a great way to improve your English language skills before you arrive in the UK, or if you are preparing to take an English language test in your home country, the course will help you to practise in your own time. Gain a better understanding of your level in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Receive instant, personalised feedback on listening and reading tasks. Receive feedback on writing and speaking tasks from UK based tutors within 48 hours of submission. 24/7 access to all course content through the MyINTO platform, so you can choose when to study and all at your own pace. To find out more, visit: www.intostudy.com/get-ready-for-english
Continue to develop your confidence and fluency outside of the classroom through a range of less formal learning opportunities, including a diverse social programme. Improve your language skills pre-arrival with free access to INTO’s Get Ready for English programme. Rapid progress The speed at which you develop will depend on how long you study with us, your current level, as well as how engaged you are. If you attend all of your classes, complete the exercises set by your teachers and make full use of our digital learning platform, you can expect to progress by up to one IELTS band per term.
Progression to academic study Once you have reached the level required and met all other requirements, you may progress to your INTO pathway programme. You can also use your test results from Academic English for entry to the University of Exeter.
Want to find out more? Visit our website or for help with your application, contact our Admissions team or your education counsellor.
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How to apply
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Applying for your course is easy Please complete all relevant sections of the application form in full. You should return your application pack to your local education counsellor or directly to the INTO Admissions Office at least one month before your intended start date.
Apply via your local INTO educational counsellor
Completed application form, signed by the student or the parent/legal guardian.
Title (Mr/Mrs/Ms)
If yes, please provide full details
Family name
Permanent country of residence
Copy(ies) of available English language certificate(s) in English.
Gender
Full details of previous study in the UK.
Complete our online application form: www.intostudy.com/apply
Copy of your passport if available. CV (for Graduate Diploma applicants only).
Dates and prices Academic programmes March start (2 term)
June start (4 term)
September start (3 term)
October start (4 term)
January start (3 term)
March start (2 term)
£16,495 -
£23,985
£19,235
£24,130
£19,235
£17,235 -
-
£23,985
£19,235
£24,130
£19,235
-
-
£23,985
£19,235
£24,130
£19,235
-
Mon 17 Sep 2018 –Fri 07 Jun 2019
Mon 01 Oct 2018 –Fri 30 Aug 2019
Mon 07 Jan 2019 –Fri 30 Aug 2019
Mon 25 Mar 2019 –Fri 30 Aug 2019
International Foundation Accounting and Finance, and Management Biomedical, Life and Environmental Sciences Economics, Finance and Management Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science and Physical Sciences Humanities, Law and Social Science Mathematics with Economics, Finance and Management
-
£23,985
£19,235
£24,130
£19,235
-
-
£23,985
£19,235
£24,130
£19,235
-
-
-
£19,235 £19,235 £19,235
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£19,235 £19,235
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-
-
£19,235
-
-
-
-
-
£19,235
-
-
-
-
£23,985 £23,985
£19,235 £19,235
£24,130 £24,130
£19,235 £19,235
-
International Year One Accounting and Finance Engineering Management and Business Economics Mathematics with Accounting, Economics, Finance or Management Psychology
Section 1 Student details (You must complete this section accurately otherwise your visa application may be affected)
Copy(ies) of available relevant academic certificate(s) in English.
Apply online
Mon 25 Jun 2018 –Fri 07 Jun 2019
Counsellor’s email:
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Mon 26 Mar 2018 –Fri 31 Aug 2018
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If you would like us to put you in contact with one of our counsellors, please contact us.
Please send to: INTO University of Exeter Admissions, One Gloucester Place, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 4AA, UK
Other names
Student’s home address (you must complete this accurately as it may affect your visa application) M
F
Date of birth
/ / (dd/mm/yy) Current age
What type of visa do you intend to apply for? Student Tier 4 visa
City
Short-term study visa
No visa
Postcode Country
Name as written on passport
Student’s telephone numbers in country of residence (including international code)
Passport number
Tel Mobile telephone
Nationality / citizenship
Student’s email address
Do you have or are you applying for permanent residence in the UK?
Yes
No
Are you a US citizen or a US permanent resident?
Yes
No
Do you have dual nationality status?
Yes
No
Section 2
We want to keep you informed about all our courses, promotions and news. Please confirm your preference(s) for how you would like to be contacted. Please tick all that apply. You can unsubscribe from these communications at any point by contacting us. Post
Telephone
SMS or other electronic communications
Parent/Spouse/Family member and Sponsor details
Title (Mr/Mrs/Ms)
Postcode Country
Family name
Telephone (including international code)
Other names
Email address
Relationship to student
How do you intend to fund your studies?
Contact address
Self
Family
Employer*
Sponsor*
*Name of employer/sponsor: City
Graduate Diploma‡ Finance Management
Section 3
‡ Students applying for the 4 term programme will be enrolled on Pre-sessional English for Graduate Diploma.
Academic English Dates August start
Mon 13 Aug 2018–Fri 14 Dec 2018
October start
Mon 01 Oct 2018–Fri 14 Dec 2018
January start
International Foundation programme
Accommodation prices Tuition price
16 weeks: £7,830
Mon 07 Jan 2019–Fri 22 Mar 2019
April start
Mon 01 Apr 2019–Fri 14 Jun 2019
June start
Shared studio
Course-related fees
Price
Enrolment fee* Textbooks (3 term academic programme) Textbooks (4 term academic programme) Textbooks (Academic English, 1 term) Textbooks (Academic English, 16 weeks) Lab fee (science-based courses) * Per academic programme, charged upon confirmation. Please see our terms and conditions, which are available at: www.intostudy.com/exeter/terms
£150 £210 £290 £80 £120 £400
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Finance
Please specify start date
Management
Please specify start date
Mar 2018 (6 months)
Mar 2019 (6 months)
Sep 2018 (3 term)
£9,190
£9,440
£10,190
£9,190
£8,400
£8,880
£9,120
£9,840
£8,880
Biomedical, Life and Environmental Sciences
September start (3 term) January start (3 term) March start (2 term)
£6,650 £5,950 £4,025
£7,030 £6,290 £4,255
£7,220 £6,460 £4,370
£7,790 £6,970 £4,715
£7,030 £6,290 £4,255
Economics, Finance and Management
Humanities, Law and Social Science
Please specify start date
£3,125 £1,925
£3,305 £2,035
£3,395 £2,090
£3,665 £2,255
£3,305 £2,035
Mathematics with Economics, Finance and Management
Other fees £130 £35 £265 £245
Bed and breakfast
£8,690
Academic English (16 weeks) Academic English (1 term)
Price
Studio
June start (4 term) October start (4 term)
English language courses*
Bristol International Airport Exeter International Airport London Gatwick Airport London Heathrow Airport
Large Superior en suite
Academic programmes
Mon 24 Jun 2019–Fri 06 Sep 2019
Airport pickup
Superior en suite
Graduate Diploma programme
Accounting and Finance, and Management
Halls of Residence Halls of Residence Halls of Residence Halls of Residence Homestay
1 term: £4,895
INTO course selection
Academic programmes
* The price will depend on your start date and length of study. Prices shown are only for one term. Vacation weeks in between terms are extra and will be charged at the weekly accommodation price. For weekly prices visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/accommodation
Estimated cost of attendance for 2018–2019
International Foundation (3 term) International Year One (3 term) Graduate Diploma (3 term) Academic English (1 term)
Tuition
Accommodation
£19,235
£5,950–£7,790
Books Insurance and fees
Total
£360– £760
£357
£25,902– £28,142
£19,235
£5,950–£7,790
£360– £760
£357
£25,902– £28,142
£19,235
£5,950–£7,790
£360– £760
£357
£25,902– £28,142
£80
£122
£4,895
£1,925–£3,865
£7,022– £8,962
Jan 2019 (3 term)
Pre-sessional English for Graduate Diploma Finance
Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science and Physical Sciences
Please specify start date
Management
Jun 2018
Oct 2018
English language courses
Jun 2018 (4 term)
Sep 2018 (3 term)
Academic English
Insurance
Oct 2018 (4 term)
Jan 2019 (3 term)
Jun 2018
Aug 2018 (16 week)
Oct 2018
Full travel, health and medical insurance is mandatory for all INTO University of Exeter students, and Uniplan Insurance will automatically be added to your course fees unless you show that suitable alternative cover has been provided. The table below details the cost of insurance for typical study lengths.
International Year One programme
Jan 2019
Apr 2019
Jun 2019
Period of cover
Cost Standard
Please specify start date
Up to 3 months Up to 4 months Up to 6 months Up to 12 months
£121.98 £144.24 £195.35 £356.95
For full details of coverage and costs for alternative periods of cover, visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/terms
Prices are valid for all bookings confirmed and paid for after 01 January 2018, until further notice.
Accounting and Finance
Engineering
Management and Business Economics
Psychology
Mathematics with Accounting, Economics, Finance or Management
Sep 2018 (3 term)
/
/
Start date End date
/ /
(dd/mm/yy)
Please specify number of terms of English Pre-sessional English
Jan 2019 (3 term)*
Jun 2018 (10 weeks)
Jul 2018 (6 weeks)
* This intake is not available for the Engineering, Psychology or Maths pathways.
Proposed undergraduate or postgraduate programme (Needs to be completed to enable us to process your application) Please provide the name of the degree programme you intend to study at University:
Section 4
Student’s education history
Please give full details of your current or most recent school, college or university. For visa purposes we must have a full history of your academic background. Please ensure any gaps in your education are fully explained either on the application form or enclosed with your supporting documentation. All official institution transcripts, latest available results or forecast results must be submitted in English. See page 36 for details of documentation you must submit as part of your application.
Yes
No
If yes, please provide full details of study durations. Please also include a copy of your previous visa (must be completed for visa purposes).
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/
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From to (dd/mm/yy)
/ / (dd/mm/yy) Date you received (or will receive) your certificate / / (dd/mm/yy) to
Highest educational qualification name
Section 5
Postcode Country
Have you ever studied in the UK?
Institution name
/ /
Generous
Institution city/town
Email address
I confirm that I have included full details of all of my academic studies and do not have any plans to study further prior to enrolling on my programme with INTO. I understand that failure to provide full information on my academic studies may result in a visa refusal and/or dismissal from the Centre.
Dates of study
Language of instruction
Have you ever been refused a visa for the UK?
Yes
No
Have you ever been refused a visa application to any country?
Yes
No
If yes, please provide full details
Current English language proficiency
Please tick and enter details of your most recent English language test.
Have you arranged to take any other English language test(s) before starting your INTO course?
Note: students will be assessed upon arrival and study plans WILL be altered if there is any discrepancy. Please
Yes
No
provide a copy of your certificate.
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Name of exam IELTS for UKVI
Trinity College London
Other (please specify)
Date due to be taken
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/ / (dd/mm/yy)
Section 6 Welfare Do you have any conditions, medical or otherwise, that may impact your time in the UK?
Yes
No
Do you consider yourself to have a disability?
Yes
No
Have you been convicted of a relevant criminal offence?
Yes
No
Travel and medical insurance The full cost of Uniplan Insurance will be added to the invoice unless proof of alternative adequate cover is included with the application. Do you require Uniplan Insurance to be provided?
If you have answered yes to any of the above, please provide full details with your application on a separate sheet.
Start date
Section 7
Yes
No
Uniplan Insurance cover commences one week before your programme start date and finishes one week after your programme end date. If you require a longer period of cover please complete the start and end dates below:
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(dd/mm/yy)
Accommodation options
Do you require accommodation?
Yes
No
1st preference: 2nd preference: 3rd preference:
Please indicate the building and room type you would prefer by ticking three boxes below to indicate your 1st, 2nd and 3rd choice. Please note that INTO aims to provide the highest preference requested but, if this is not available, INTO reserves the right to provide or suggest alternative accommodation. Confirming your accommodation early gives you the best chance of getting the building and room type you want.
Halls of residence – Shared studio
Halls of residence – Superior en suite
Halls of residence – Large superior en suite
Do you envisage that you will have any specific requirements in student accommodation as a result of a disability/medical condition?
Halls of residence – Studio
Homestay – Standard
Section 8
Yes
No
London Gatwick
London Heathrow
Bristol International
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For details of our scholarships for 2018–2019 please visit: www.intostudy.com/ exeter/scholarships
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Yes
“Since receiving my scholarship from INTO I have been encouraged to have more confidence and motivation to continue my studies.”
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No
SMS or other electronic communications
Family name Other names
YES, I am happy to receive INTO Giving project updates and newsletter by email.
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Relationship to student
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University Progression Scholarships
We’ve awarded scholarships in subjects including: Business, Engineering and Humanities, available for all International Foundation and International Year One pathways. • You could be eligible if you have achieved good grades in your studies and have an unconditional offer.
Airport pickup
Flight details including arrival date and flight number should be emailed to ukarrival.details@intoglobal.com as soon as possible. All under 18 students must either book an INTO airport pickup or provide evidence of alternative arrangements.
£22
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