UCAS Code: S27
Location: Hampshire, southern England Show on Map
Site: Single site in Winchester
| Total Students: | 1,200 |
| Undergraduates: | 75% |
| Postgraduates: | 25% |
| FE Students: | 0% |
| Total undergraduates: | 900 |
| Male: | 25% |
| Female: | 75% |
60 (full- and part-time).
Painting, printmaking, new media, sculpture, textile design, fashion design, fashion marketing, graphic design, advertising design, photography, digital media.
| Admission Information: | Variety of qualifications accepted, including A-levels, BTECs, Foundations. Applications welcomed from mature and international candidates without standard UK qualifications. |
| Accommodation: | All first years housed (subject to conditions). |
| Founded: | 1870; merged with Southampton University 1996. |
| Structural features: | An academic school within Southampton University's faculty of business & law. |
| Site: | Winchester city centre. |
| How to get there: | M3; train from London Waterloo in 1 hour; 20 minutes from south coast. |
| Special features: | Two-semester system. Teaching staff are practising artists or designers. All students allocated their own studio space. |
| Student advice & services: | Range of advice and services from student office eg careers guidance, finance, dyslexia and SEN support. |
| Amenities: | Students' union, cafeteria, on-site art shop, own public gallery, art & design library. |
| Sporting facilities: | Council-run leisure centre and park adjacent to college, membership at subsidised rates. |
| Accommodation: | All first years accommodated in university-managed halls: 378 self-catering study bedrooms (all ensuite and with wireless broadband) at £97-£105 per week, 39-week contract. Some rooms suitable for wheelchair users. Most students live in privately owned accommodation for 2 years; rents £73−£105 pw self-catering. |
| Library & information services: | 35,000 volumes, 120,000 slides, 7000 videos, 300 DVDs, 200 journal subscriptions, 100 study places; automated link with Hartley Library, Southampton University. Public-access computer workstations with Adobe creative suite and wireless internet access. |
| Other learning resources: | Industrial sewing machines, multi-thread overlockers, multiple-head embroidery machine, Shima Seiki and Dubied knitting machines, Mimaki textile and wallpaper printers, jacquard loom, AVL dobby looms, Lectra software, flat-bed printer, printmaking studio, silkscreen beds. |
| Study abroad: | Opportunities to go on exchanges as part of course. Formal exchange links with universities and colleges across Europe and further afield. |
| Careers: | Information service by careers adviser and academic staff. |
| Living expenses budget: | Minimum budget of £7200−£8800 for an academic year (excluding tuition fees) recommended by university. |
| Term-time work: | School allows term-time work for full-time students. Some part-time jobs at School; many in local bars and shops. |
| Financial help: | Tapered fee waiver so students have a fee reduction of £3000 pa if their family income is up to £25k pa (so pay £6000 fees); the fee reduction is increased by £200 for every £1000 family income, so the fee is reduced by £2000 when family income is £30k pa, by £1000 when family income is £35k pa; no reduction when family income is beyond £42.6k pa. WSA scholarships of £1000 for international students and of £500 for fashion marketing students offered on a competitive basis. Also government funds. |
| University tuition fees: | Home students pay £9000 pa for first degrees. International students pay £10,820 pa. |
Modular programmes, with core modules and choice modules each semester. The core modules are career-focused and include enterprise, marketing and branding, museums and galleries.
University of Southampton.
BA
3 years
Alice Williams, President WSA SU (Graduate, Painting)
What's it like as a place to live? Small, friendly, sociable city. You can't walk five minutes without bumping into a friend.
How's the student accommodation? Art School - one Hall, Erasmus Park, houses of ten, ensuite shower but share a kitchen. Private accommodation very good but quite expensive!
What's the student population like? Friendly at the art school. Mostly students from the south, but growing international postgrad community.
How do students and locals get on? Very integrated, students and city as one, everywhere accessible to everyone. An excellent community.
What's it like as a place to study? Has gone through a recent period of change but students numbers rocketing and league table positions rising.
What are the teaching staff like? Some old guard left, they are excellent. A lot of new staff yet to make a mark.
What are student societies like? No societies at Winchester School of Art, but access to 100s at Southampton University.
What's a typical night out? A meal in Ghandis (Indian) followed by pubs and the Art School Union.
And how much does it cost? Free entry mostly. Drink average price.
How can you get home safely? Walking, cycling, taxi if you really need.
Is it an expensive place to live? Quite expensive accommodation, but save on transport - can walk everywhere.
Average price of a pint? At our union - £1.90!
And the price of a takeaway? £5-£7.
What's the part-time work situation? Bar and shop work. University approves of part-time jobs but does not actively help.
What's the best feature about the place? The art school community - friendly dynamic and creative.
And the worst? Can be a bit insular and claustrophobic.
And to sum it all up? If you are looking for London, go there; if you are ready to be inspired and make your own fun - come to Winchester.
Contact SU president on 01962 840772, or check out the website www.wsa.susu.org.
Winchester School of Art
Park Avenue
Winchester
SO23 8DL
023 8059 6900
Student Recruitment, tel 023 8059 7005.
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