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This document provides an international student checklist for applying to study at the University of Cambridge. It outlines key areas for students to review including how the university and colleges are structured, the courses and programs offered, requirements and deadlines for application, costs of tuition and living expenses, and dates for terms and courses. It also mentions opportunities for student activities and support networks available. Additionally, the checklist notes that non-EEA students will likely need a UK visa and provides prompts for students to consider visa requirements and restrictions, as well as opportunities for further study or employment after completing their degree.
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International Student Checklist: Applying to Cambridge
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International Student Checklist: Applying to Cambridge
This document provides an international student checklist for applying to study at the University of Cambridge. It outlines key areas for students to review including how the university and colleges are structured, the courses and programs offered, requirements and deadlines for application, costs of tuition and living expenses, and dates for terms and courses. It also mentions opportunities for student activities and support networks available. Additionally, the checklist notes that non-EEA students will likely need a UK visa and provides prompts for students to consider visa requirements and restrictions, as well as opportunities for further study or employment after completing their degree.
This document provides an international student checklist for applying to study at the University of Cambridge. It outlines key areas for students to review including how the university and colleges are structured, the courses and programs offered, requirements and deadlines for application, costs of tuition and living expenses, and dates for terms and courses. It also mentions opportunities for student activities and support networks available. Additionally, the checklist notes that non-EEA students will likely need a UK visa and provides prompts for students to consider visa requirements and restrictions, as well as opportunities for further study or employment after completing their degree.
Review the following links to understand what the collegiate University, means to you How the University and Colleges work Cambridge explained for undergraduates Colleges and graduate study The following prompts might help you understand what we offer, what we expect (from applicants and students) Courses we offer Our teaching/learning style Course entry requirements English language requirements Tuition and living costs Term/course dates Modes of study Use the following prompts to ensure you understand what you must do to apply and the deadlines that exist How to apply Supporting documentation Application fees Application deadlines Assessment process Decision timeframes Declaring a disability Does Cambridge offer other opportunities that you wish to follow, for example, Student societies, Students Unions Sport, drama, music, faith, diversity Support networks
2 The UK has a points based immigration system and if you are a non-EEA national then you are likely to need a visa. You need to understand what this means for you, and your family, even before you apply Do I need a visa Can I bring my family Governments time limit to study Working restrictions Part-time studies, can I get a visa What opportunities exist after your study, for example, you may wish to consider: Opportunities for further study Employability Alumni