Study in the UK
Have you considered studying abroad? What if you could study abroad for your entire college experience rather than just one semester? Studying in the United Kingdom could be a great way for you to experience another culture for college without worrying about a language barrier.
The UK has some of the most prestigious universities in the world - Oxford, Cambridge, and Imperial College of London all rank among the top 10 - along with over 160 colleges and universities across the country. Just like in the U.S., you can find a university that fits your style.
There are several advantages to studying in the United Kingdom :
1. Earn a bachelor’s degree in 3 years
. You can finish your bachelor’s degree in 3
years (in England, Ireland, and Wales - still 4yrs in Scotland) which means
moving on to graduate school or a career sooner than at an American
university. And a 3-year degree means
less tuition cost!
2. Skip the general education.
General education courses are not required in
the UK system. You take only the classes
you need for the subject you are studying.
This means as a freshman you’ll be studying business, engineering,
political science - or whatever you’ve chosen as a major.
3. Travel opportunities.
The UK can be a great jumping off point to
travel to many other places in Europe and beyond. You can fly from London to 10 other European
capital cities in under 2 hours. What a
great way to spend some of your school breaks -
exploring other countries, cultures, and languages!
4.
No additional cost.
The United Kingdom offers student loans to
U.S. citizens and permanent residents who attend approved UK schools. It’s possible for you to actually pay less to
go to school in the UK than you may pay at an expensive school in a high-cost
area of the U.S. International
Student Loan
has more information and a list of
eligible colleges in the UK.
Additionally,
there are many schools around the world - including in the UK and Canada - that
will accept U.S. Federal Direct Loans.
You can apply using the FAFSA application and use your U.S. loan money
abroad. The Federal
Student Aid
website has some helpful information and a list of eligible
schools.
Explore United Kingdom schools through the Educate in UK website.


