We welcome you to join our diverse, welcoming and inspirational community. Take a look at what our college director Jacqui says about what it is like to study at the University of Greenwich International College
There’s a whole world of entertainment, societies, sports and fun to be had at Greenwich.
Greenwich campus sits on a World Heritage Site and is home to a modern university that builds excellent professional prospects.
Discover the wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes the University of Greenwich can offer you.
The university's student support services are on hand to provide information and advice before you join us and throughout your time here.
Greenwich’s online Academic Skills Centre can help you improve your essay writing, research skills, presentation and exam techniques and any additional study skills you may need. You’ll also have access to one-to-one tutorials with academic skills tutors and workshop sessions with subject librarians. All workshops are free and run throughout term time.
The University of Greenwich has a dedicated team to help students with a disability, including physical and mental health difficulties, long-term medical conditions and specific learning difficulties. And also support students from disadvantaged backgrounds and students who are carers.
Before you join the university, you can speak to the AccessAbility Team about any concerns on entering higher education and adapting to university life. Once you’re a student, Greenwich can provide further information and support, such as advice on assistive technology requirements and Disability Allowance Needs Assessors to help you access any financial help you may be entitled to.
Greenwich’s support team is available to help at any stage in your studies, the Disability & Dyslexia Team provides information and support, and offers advice on Assistive Technology requirements for people with disabilities. This includes support for students with mental health needs and long-term medical conditions. Whatever you need, just ask.
Greenwich’s professional counsellors are on hand, should you need them, at any time during your studies. We support students with a range of issues, such as anxiety, low mood, stress and relationship problems. You can also get confidential advice and support from our Listening Ears, a network of university staff committed to student wellbeing.
Each campus has at least one university chaplain to help students settle in and provide information on local places of worship. Chaplains also provide confidential pastoral care to those in distress or need, whether or not they have a faith of their own.
If you have an offer to study at the University of Greenwich, you can access an award-winning online mental health resource.
Greenwich’s partnership with Togetherall (formerly the Big White Wall) provides you with free, safe and 24-hour online mental health support from a diverse community ahead of your first day.
If you live on or near Avery Hill Campus, you can register with the on-campus medical centre. Students at Greenwich and Medway register with local practices.
International students studying for six months or longer are entitled to free National Health Service (NHS) treatment. If you are a national from the European Economic Area studying for less than six months, you can get free treatment by completing Form E128 in your home country.
We also offer guidance about how to stay healthy during your time with the University of Greenwich, whether it’s realistic, practical information about alcohol consumption or eating well and maintaining a balanced lifestyle.
The university provides information and advice on financial issues, including budgeting and money management, financial hardship and debt management, and funds and bursaries.
You can book to see a student finance adviser at one of the Student Centres. Your adviser can check you’re receiving your full entitlement to financial assistance and help you budget and plan ahead.
Greenwich’s aim is to help you secure your ideal role once you have graduated. We’ll help you find internships and placements to build vital workplace skills. We also have a Careers Clinic during term time for CV checks, interview tips and individual careers advice.
You can find the applicable international student course fee for your chosen pathway study route listed below.
Study Route | Tuition Fees (2024-2025) |
International Year Zero (IYZ) | £16,195.00 |
International Year One (IY1) | £16,895.00 |
Pre-Masters (PM) | £9,895.00 – £12,995.00 |
Please note: There is an additional administration fee payable to Oxford International. Stated fees do not include tuition applicable for your degree course continued at the University of Greenwich |
The university offers a range of scholarships and bursaries available to international students, for more information click here.
Oxford International offers a number of scholarship opportunities for students applying for an academic course under the Core Scholarship. The scholarships are targeted at different regions around the world, awards range from partial contribution towards tuition fees to awards covering part or full pathway course fees at the international college.
Please note you’ll have to apply for the Core Scholarship and only a selection of students will be awarded. For more information on the scholarships we offer to international students please contact us.
Applying is easy. Complete the online application form and follow the instructions. If you have any queries please contact us.
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