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International students
Some 2500 international students, including about 1300
from the European Union, are currently taking courses at
London South Bank. In all, there are students from more than 120
countries, many of who are attracted by the
internationally recognized courses, some of which carry a
high level of professional recognition. Studying in
central London is also a factor and in some subjects, the
international staff and student mix is an incentive in
itself, creating increased opportunities for a more global
education.
Accommodation
It offers a range of accommodation, from en-suite study
rooms to single rooms in shared flats. For Postgraduate
students, a number of quiet rooms are available. The
University guarantees accommodation for all international
students in halls of residence providing an application
form is received by 1 August.
Help when you arrive
The University arranges to meet students from Gatwick and
Heathrow airports during the period immediately before
induction and enrolment in September. Full details of this
will be sent to you in a booklet entitled Advance
Information for International Students which also contains
useful, practical information about coming to study in
Britain.
Introductory course
All international students who choose South Bank are
invited to attend an introductory course prior to the
beginning of term. This gives you the opportunity to meet
staff and students and to find out more about living and
studying in Britain. The course includes sightseeing tours
of the local area and social activities.
International Student Adviser
The University has a special student adviser for
International students. If you have any problems during
your course, such as finance, immigration, visas or
homesickness, you can get expert help and advice from the
trained counselor. The Careers Centre has a Job Shopı
which offers assistance in finding part students time
jobs.
Cost of living
You will need at least £5800 a year to cover the cost of
your accommodation, food, bills, entertainment and other
expenses. Private accommodation costs from £45 a week
upwards in a shared house. As a student you are eligible
for a number of discounts in shops, restaurants, clubs and
on public transport with your NUS card which will be
issued to you at the beginning of term
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