INTO Manchester provides an exceptional study environment in which to
prepare for the challenges and rewards of a world-class university
education. Successful completion of an academic preparation programme
offers guaranteed progression to a number of top-ranked UK universities
The Study Centre is located in the heart of Manchester, close to
university campuses. Here you will join a diverse community of
international students who share your ambition to succeed, and develop
the academic study and English language skills needed to secure the job
of your dreams.
Location and Facilities
Manchester is located in the north-west of
England, and is only a two hour train journey from London. Manchester is
the largest city in the north of England and is therefore a major
cultural and economic centre
Manchester has its own international airport, which is the second
largest in the UK and serves flights to Asia, Africa, Oceania and the
Americas. Manchester also has several major train stations, the largest
of which - Piccadilly - is located within walking distance of the INTO
Manchester Centre
- A guaranteed offer of a place at an NCUK university for all successful students
- A track record of success helping more than 2,000 international students progress to higher education
- A fantastic learning environment in the heart of Manchester's city centre
- A 'fast track' NCUK university application process
- One-to-one student counseling to help you select the most best course to achieve your academic goals
- Assistance with all stages of university application, including writing personal statements and interviews
- 60 of the UK's leading universities have welcomed INTO Manchester
students, including Manchester, Cambridge, St Andrews, Warwick,
Nottingham, Sheffield, Liverpool, Southampton, Leeds and Bristol
- 8 of the top 10 UK universities targeted by graduate employers welcome our students
- Small class sizes and high levels of one-to-one contact with personal tutors
- Teachers with extensive experience helping international students prepare for university success