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| International Student Checklist: Things to consider/do before applying to Cambridge |
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 | |
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 |
Government’s 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 |
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