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Program Overview

FUEL YOUR AMBITION WITH LONDON ENERGY AT THE CITY鈥橲 MOST DIVERSE UNIVERSITY

As a university founded in 1836 to provide education to working people of all backgrounds, it makes perfect sense that Westminster has launched a slew of award-winning initiatives that raise cultural awareness and advance gender equality.听

Winner of the EcoCampus Gold Award, the university鈥檚 four campuses offer options galore. Pursue topics ranging from art to business and check out unique London Studies options like Photography in London and Black London: Black History in London from Tudors to Today. Add a future-building internship in business, fine arts, communications, science, or social science. Take a break to hang out by the Thames or discover anime, netball, and more through one of many student groups.

Your program also includes 海角社区 excursions and activities that give you deeper insights into UK culture, with no extra fees. Possibilities include a West End theater performance, a chance to try your hand in the Big London Bake experience, and exploring below ground with a former coal miner in Wales.

Details at a Glance

Application deadline

Fall: April 1
Academic Year: April 1
Spring: Oct. 1

Minimum GPA

2.60

Credit load

15-20

Housing

Apartment/Flat, Single Room Option

Instruction language

English

Language prerequisites

None

Visa required?

In some cases. Learn more.

Academics

CHART Your Course
Find the classes you need fast with听. Our easy-to-use tool shows you classes recently taken by 海角社区 students.

Visit the University of Westminster听 to see a list of available subjects.

  • First-year (Level 4) classes are appropriate for departments in which you have little or no prior experience.
  • Second-year (Level 5) classes will be equivalent to advanced sophomore or junior-level U.S. classes.
  • Third-year (Level 6) classes are only available to students with a major in the area of study and two prior years of study in the subject area.
  • Study abroad students are not eligible for fourth-year (Level 7) classes.

Many students choose to complete a credit-bearing internship as one of their Westminster classes. See the Internships & Experiential Learning section of the Academic tab for more information.

Students can take either 3 or 4 modules at the University of Westminster. If you choose to enroll in 4 modules per semester (20 U.S. credits), you must confirm with your study abroad advisor that you are authorized to enroll in this credit load according to your home institution regulations.

Credit Conversion

Fall or Spring semester听
3-Module听Programme听=听15听U.S. semester credit hours
4-Module听Programme听=听20听U.S. semester credit hours

Academic year
6-Module听Programme听=听30听U.S.听semester credit hours
8-Module听Programme听=听40听U.S. semester credit hours

Lab & Field Trip Fees
Please review syllabi and course materials when registering for direct-enroll classes. Certain classes may have a one-off lab or field trip fee听disclosed听in the syllabus or during the first meeting of the class. These fees are not included in your 海角社区 program fee. You will听be responsible for听these fees, whether they are billed and paid by 海角社区 or billed to you.

Media, Arts, and Design
Media, Arts and Design classes (鈥淢AD鈥 classes) require a cumulative 2.7 GPA. It is strongly suggested that students interested in media studies enroll for the entire academic year, but this is not an official requirement. The communication, design, and media courses are extremely competitive and can close before the 海角社区 published deadline.

INTERNSHIPS
The University of Westminster offers a wide array of internship opportunities in the bustling city of London. Each internship involves a work assignment of 14 hours, two to three days per week. Your placement is subject to a successful interview after you arrive in London.听The duration of the internship is one semester, and it is worth听5听U.S. semester credit hours.

As part of the internship, you will take a tutorial course called 鈥淧rofessional and Personal Skills Development鈥 and prepare a related academic project. An academic supervisor will monitor your progress in your field assignment, act as a placement liaison, and assess your project. Assessment of your success in the placement is based on one meeting with your internship supervisor, a daily work log, and a 3000-word essay detailing your role in the organization, what you learned and your internship goals.

Internships are available in: Art and design, Arts Administration, Biological sciences, Built environment, Business studies, Communication, Computer science, Economics, Education, Environmental science, Finance, Information technology, Journalism, Management, Marketing, Mathematics, Media arts, Politics, Psychology, Social action, and Social service.

You will be asked to indicate whether you wish to pursue a Westminster internship when starting your 海角社区 application. You must have a strong academic background and have achieved a cumulative GPA of at least 2.80 on a 4.0 scale.

New country, new way of learning!

Here鈥檚 what to expect at the University of Westminster:

  • More emphasis on independent learning. The university recommends completing 10 hours of independent study for each academic credit you seek.
  • More advanced instruction and work than you鈥檇 find in a class at the same level in the United States. Because most English university degrees are three-year programs, students gain specialized knowledge faster here.
  • Less personal access to professors. Instead, it鈥檚 common to connect with more junior faculty members.
  • Grades are often based on a single final exam or final paper, or on just a few assignments.
  • Choose classes from one department to avoid scheduling conflicts. Local students usually specialize in one department for classes, which means different departments don鈥檛 schedule classes with other departments in mind, and could be located far from each other.
  • Full access to the university鈥檚 robust academic support system and resources, including an assigned advisor for academic support. 海角社区 local staff are also available for individual help.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

Eligibility

  • You must be at least 18 years of age. Students under 18 may be accepted on a case-by-case basis.
  • You must be currently attending or recently graduated from a U.S. or Canadian community college, technical college, two-year college, four-year college, or four-year university.
  • You must have completed at least one (1) full-time semester of study at your home institution before the beginning of the semester program or one (1) full-time year of study at your home institution before the beginning of the year program.
  • Eligibility requirements can vary among host institutions. Please ask your 海角社区 Enrollment Counselor for specific information.

GPA
The University of Westminster will consider applicants with a GPA from 2.60-2.69 with additional application materials. Interns must have at least a 2.8 GPA. Media, Arts and Design classes (鈥淢AD鈥 classes) require a cumulative 2.7 GPA.

Recommendation Letter
Not required. An internship site may request a reference letter before placement is finalized.

TRANSCRIPT
Upon completion of your program, 海角社区 will send an official Butler University transcript to your home university with your coursework converted to the U.S. semester credit hour system. You will also have access to an unofficial transcript in your 海角社区 Student Portal. The transcript reflects classes taken, credits attempted, and grades earned during your term abroad. This service is included in your study abroad program at no additional cost. See our听Transcripts听page for more information.

Excursions

Activities and excursions are designed to pull you into the communities you visit and encourage cultural connections of every kind. There鈥檚 no extra fee to participate in these optional outings鈥攅verything is included in your program fee.

Below are a selection of activities and excursions from previous terms; options may vary for your program. Due to the seasonal nature of many of program activities, we cannot guarantee a specific activity or excursion will be available in a given term or program.

Activities

  • The Big London Bake Experience: Step into the famous white tent and don your apron for this immersive baking experience. Perfect for fans of The Great British Bake Off, you鈥檒l work in pairs and bake a dessert against the clock that will be judged by the head baker. You鈥檒l even be able to take home your creation at the end!
  • West End Theatre Performance: No time in the UK would be complete without a trip to the West End, London鈥檚 famous theatre district. Shows are chosen that provide context or different perspectives on London/the UK/Europe. Recent examples include Operation Mincemeat and Cabaret.
  • Sustainability Garden: Visit a community garden started to rewild urban space and respond to the challenges of urban sustainable food production in line with the United Nation鈥檚 Sustainable Development Goals. By speaking to gardeners, learn more about the impact of sustainable practices on the biodiversity of urban areas and how they鈥檙e trying to widen participation in their local community. Make sure to dress appropriately because we鈥檒l be getting our hands dirty!

Excursions

  • Stonehenge and Bath Visit: Stonehenge has stood on Salisbury Plain for around 5,000 years and it鈥檚 still unknown how the prehistoric monument came to rest there! Make up your own mind during this visit and discover the fascinating theories behind these rocks. You鈥檒l learn about Stonehenge from the fascinating exhibits and be able to enjoy a virtual sunrise as it rises over the prehistoric stones! Afterward, travel to the Roman city of Bath for a walking tour of this World Heritage city once home to Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Gainsborough, Lord Nelson, and Beau Nash. Then prepare to travel back 2,000 years to the Roman era with a visit to the Roman Baths.
  • Piers and Queers Brighton Trip: Since the 18th century, Brighton has become a cosmopolitan place of recreation, escape, and freedom. A destination for people who didn鈥檛 conform. With an LGBTQ+ population now estimated at 15%, Brighton celebrated England鈥檚 first civil partnerships, and hosts the UK鈥檚 largest Pride event as well as Europe鈥檚 first Trans Pride, rightly earning its title as the LGBTQ+ Capital of Britain. Piers and Queers is a tour of Brighton from LGBTQ+ perspective. This colorful 90-minute walk along the beach and historic city center takes in more than 200 years of history including Regency Dandies, 1950s lesbian and gay life, and political activism. Afterward, there鈥檚 time for a walk on the pier and fish and chips, just watch out for seagulls!
  • Big Welsh Weekend: Delve into the rich history of Wales and explore its unique culture and its complex relationship with the rest of the UK on a weekend that takes in the famous Tintern Abbey, the historic Raglan Castle, the Blaenavon coal mines, and St Fagan鈥檚, a museum that has preserved buildings and cultural practices from Welsh history. Spend the night in Cardiff, the Welsh capital, and discover the Cardiff Bay area, home of the Welsh Parliament.
  • Yorkshire Adventure: Explore the vibrant and historic county of Yorkshire on a weekend trip where you鈥檒l discover how this English region has contributed to the UK鈥檚 cultural landscape. Highlights may include the Bronte Parsonage in Haworth, the Piece Hall in Halifax, the Victorian model village of Saltaire, or the imposing Harewood House in Leeds.

Housing and Meals

Housing

Apartment/Flat, Single Room Option

Meals

Self-Catering

Details

Students stay in flats (apartments) provided by 海角社区 or in housing provided by Westminster. Three of Westminster鈥檚 four campuses are walking distance apart in central London鈥擟avendish, Marylebone, and Regent. The fourth, Harrow鈥攄edicated to art, design, fashion, film, TV, media, communications, and music鈥攊s 30 minutes northwest of London by Tube.

Student flats provided by 海角社区
Furnished flats selected by 海角社区 with 海角社区 students as flatmates. For students taking classes at any of Westminster鈥檚 campuses.

  • Living space: Flats are either shared bedrooms with shared bathrooms, or single rooms with private bathrooms.
    • Bedrooms typically include bed, desk, chair, and wardrobe.
    • Comfortable space to cook, eat, socialize, and study either in your flat or in convenient common areas.
    • Linens, except towels, are typically provided.
  • Meals:听听There is no meal plan. Students cook or purchase their own meals. Some flats have private kitchens, others include shared kitchens. Most are fully equipped; if not, kitchenware is easy to purchase nearby. Flatmates say cooking and eating together is a fun, social part of their day.
  • Commute:听Varies by location. Expect a 40- to 50-minute trip via local train services, the Tube (the London subway), or bus.

Harrow campus
Harrow houses students who take classes on several different campuses. These are six-person flats with single bedrooms and individual bathrooms. Flats include kitchens鈥攕tudents cook or purchase their meals. Harrow center has plenty of shops, restaurants, and more.

Cavendish, Marylebone, and Regent campuses
Students taking classes at these campuses may be placed at Alexander Fleming housing in furnished flats designed for four to eight students:

  • Living space: Some flats have single bedrooms and private bathrooms. Others have single bedrooms and shared bathrooms. Some have shared bedrooms and shared bathrooms.听
  • Meals: Students cook or purchase their own meals. Flats include kitchen facilities, some fully equipped, some not. Flatmates say cooking and eating together is a fun, social part of their day.听听

Sample housing

Explore 海角社区鈥檚 shared flats in Aldgate, one housing option, to see what your London home might be like:

  • Location: Aldgate, the old east gate into the medieval city of London.
  • Commute: 30 minutes by train/Tube to the Marylebone campus. 55 minutes to Harrow.
  • Shared rooms: Bedrooms are shared with one other student. Bed linens provided. Rooms are part of larger self-contained flats, with shared bathrooms, and a large shared living space with fully equipped kitchen.
  • Meals: No meal plan. Students purchase meals or prepare food in shared kitchens.
  • Other details: Wi-Fi and all bills included. Laundry facilities in each kitchen. Cleaning provided weekly.
  • Nearby: The residence is located around the corner from Tower Bridge and the Tower of London. Whitechapel High Street, with its celebrated market, is a few minutes鈥 walk away. Borough Market, St Katherine鈥檚 Docks, and St Paul鈥檚 Cathedral are all within easy reach.

Dates and Fees

Term
Term begins
Term ends
Program costs
Application deadline
Fall 2026
Sep 9, 2026
Dec 12, 2026
$26,495
April 14, 2026 (extended)
Academic Year 2026-2027
Sep 9, 2026
May 8, 2027
$50,290
April 14, 2026 (extended)
Spring 2027
Early Jan 2027
Early May 2027
$29,295 (estimated)
Oct 1, 2026
Fall 2027
Early Sept 2027
Mid Dec 2027
$26,495 (estimated)
Apr 1, 2027
Academic Year 2027-2028
Mid Sept 2027
Early May 2028
$50,290 (estimated)
Apr 1, 2027

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Jasmine Di Diego

Enrollment Counselor