Home and EU Undergraduate FAQ
What are the fees?
£3,290 per year for students in Years 1, 2 and 3. £2,790 per year for students in Year 0.
If you already hold a qualification that is equal to or above the level of the course you are applying for ELQ rates will apply which for 2010/11 are £7,312 full-time.
Is it possible to get funding?
Yes there is a range of financial assistance available for undergraduate students, including a non-repayable Student Maintenance Grant of up £2,906 per year, a Student Maintenance Loan and a Tuition Fees Loan so you don't have to pay any of your course fees up front. Details of all these schemes can be found on our website by clicking here.
The University College also offers non-repayable bursaries of up to £820 per year to students who are entitled to the government Student Maintenance Grant. Additional details can be found here.
What qualifications do I need?
A minimum of 200 UCAS tariff points, including the equivalent of two C grades at GCE Advanced level supported by passes in four other subjects at GCSE level (grade C or above). National Diploma or GNVQ Level 3 courses are also recognised entry qualifications.
Applications may be considered from candidates who do not meet these minimum entry requirements.
Can I do the course part-time as well as full-time?
Our undergraduate courses are only available on a full-time basis.
How do I apply?
Applications should be made via UCAS at www.ucas.com.
What is the deadline for applications?
The deadline for on time applications is the 15th January 2010. Late applications may be accepted via UCAS subject to availability.
What accommodation is available?
We offer a range of self-catered accommodation for students, both in Halls of Residence and purpose built fully furnished student houses, all of which are within easy access of the University College. All rooms are furnished single bedrooms grouped around shared facilities. Rents for 2010/11 ranged between £83 and £104 per week including bills. Priority is given to students living far from home and those with medical or disability issues.
We cannot guarantee a place but there is also an ample supply of reasonably priced accommodation in Norwich, including rooms, flats and houses rented from private landlords. Our Student Support Team are happy to help students find rented accommodation.
Can I have more details about the courses?
For more information about our undergraduate courses visit our course profile pages. For further information please contact James Smith at j.smith@nuca.ac.uk.
Do I get a studio space?
All students are allocated a studio to work in.
When would I expect to be in?
We recommend that students attend College each day even if they do not have specific timetabled sessions.



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