Worcester College of Higher Education
Worcester
Study Abroad Website
Location: Worcester
Course Subjects:
Art and Design, Biological Science, Business Management, Creative Arts, Drama, Economy and Society, Education Studies, English, Environmental Studies, European Studies, Geography, Health Studies, History, Information Technology, Mathematics, Music, Psychology, Sociology, Sport Studies, Women's Studies
Courses:
Housing:
All overseas students normally have accommodation in College halls of residence for the duration of their own course. Accommodation is in modern, attractive, and well-equipped residential bocks of small flats.
Students living in these flats may prepare their own food, if they choose, or use the College Dining Hall where there is an excellent choice of reasonably priced meals provided daily.
It is advisable to reserve accommodation as soon as the result of your application to Worcester is known.
Special Notes:
Worcester College is a friendly, bustling community with around 3.400 students on full and part-time courses. Its setting is a single, self-contained campus, surrounded by extensive playing fields and recreational facilities.
Everything you are likely to need is on site, including a well-stocked library, computer center, refectory, and lecture rooms. The College has its own Concert Hall, and resident String Quartet. The city, with its many amenities, is in walking distance.
The International Office exists to help overseas students settle quickly into College life. You can drop by at any time for advice or information, and benefit from the lively social programs on offer.
Language of Instruction
English
Term Dates 2004
First Session:
February - April
Second Session:
April - July
Eligibility
Minimum sophomore standing, minimum 2.5 GPA
Estimated Costs
NOTE: COSTS, DATES AND COURSES SUBJECT TO CHANGE
CONTACT HOST SCHOOL OR NJSCIS COORDINATOR FOR MORE INFORMATION

