Featured University: University of Cambridge
Located 50 miles north of London, Cambridge is a fascinating mix: a historic medieval town that is the birthplace of some of the most recent scientific advances; a place with high-technology science parks and ancient cobbles, with bustling streets and tranquil green spaces. It has a mix of city life, with its pubs, clubs, music venues, restaurants; and at the same time it’s small enough that you don’t have to spend much money getting from place to place. International StudentsThe University of Cambridge is one of the most selective universities around the world. Of the prospective applicants, only 25% become students, and of those only about 10% are international students. Still, of the over 17,000 students attending Cambridge, almost 3,000 of them are international students from different countries around the world, but while academic strength is definitely a prerequisite, it does not guarantee acceptance. Cambridge’s website for international undergraduate applicants offers information for students from China, Malaysia, Mauritius, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and the Indian Subcontinent. For applicants from other countries, the website offers general information; among this is information on choosing courses and a college, entrance requirements, English language requirements, tuition fees, college fees, living expenses, and how to apply from overseas. Academics
The University of Cambridge offers over 90 courses of study for undergraduate and graduate students ranging from arts to science and technology. A sample of courses includes Aerospace Engineering, Biology, Classics, Education, Egyptology, English, Genetics, Information and Computer Engineering, International Studies, Latin, Law, Medicine, Oriental Studies, Philosophy, Physics, Psychology, Spanish, Theology, Veterinary Medicine and more. There are 31 colleges in Cambridge. Three are for women (New Hall, Newnham and Lucy Cavendish) and two admit only graduates (Clare Hall and Darwin). The remainder house and teach all students enrolled in courses of study or research at the University. Undergraduate AdmissionsWhen you apply to the University of Cambridge, there are two forms to complete. One being through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS), the second being a Cambridge Application Form (CAF). Both forms will go to a Cambridge College that will consider your application. Entrance requirements for undergraduate students include the following:
Graduate AdmissionsGeneral entrance requirements for graduate students include the following:
Tuition FeesUndergraduate Tuition Fees
No student has to pay their tuition fees while they are studying at Cambridge. You can choose to do so if you wish, but you can also take out a student loan for fees and defer payment until you graduate. The student loan for fees is paid back in installments once you graduate and are earning a minimum salary. Also, all international overseas-fee-status and Islands students have to pay College fees in addition to University tuition fees. The College fee varies slightly between Colleges, but is typically in the range £3,300 to £4,400 per year. The financial support available for overseas students is limited. Few full scholarships are available at the undergraduate level. Graduate Tuition Fees
Graduate programs offer a wide range of scholarships and financial assistance for domestic and international students. For more information about the different graduate programs offered by Cambridge, visit the Websites below. Cambridge Undergraduate Admissions Website: http://www.cam.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/requirements/ Cambridge Graduate Admissions Website: http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/gradstud/admissions/ Cambridge International Office Website: http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/international/
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