Quick Guide
Well over 300,000 full time students enter UK universities each year at undergraduate level, including thousands from overseas, not to mention thousands of part-time students and others at graduate level. The opportunities have increased hugely in recent years as the British university sector has expanded, giving today's students a wide variety of choice.Degree courses are available in hundreds of different subject areas; universities vary widely in size, facilities, accommodation, style and atmosphere.
Entry is competitive; tuition fees and living costs are considerable.
There is an increasing number of students aged over 20, and many in their 40s, applying to British universities for the first time, particularly on a part-time basis.
OUR TIPS:
- be clear about your reasons for wanting to go to university, don't just follow the crowd
- research the options in detail before making your applications
- plan well in advance
- it pays to get professional advice
LET US HELP YOU
This website is designed to offer specialist advice to- all students applying to British universities, whether from this country or overseas
- those already at university and unhappy with their choice of campus or course and
- those looking for Alternatives To University Study.

