UCAS Code: W80
Location: Midlands Show on Map
Site: Single campus near Worcester city centre; partner colleges
| Total Students: | 9,545 |
| Undergraduates: | 81% |
| Postgraduates: | 19% |
| FE Students: | 0% |
| Total undergraduates: | 7,695 |
| Male: | 27% |
| Female: | 73% |
| Full Time: | 74% |
| Mature on Entry: | 44% |
| UK Students: | 94% |
| State school entry: | 97% |
190 full-time, 90 part-time
Education, horticulture, sciences, humanities, sociology & psychology, sport studies, nursing & midwifery.
| Admission Information: | UCAS tariff used; range of qualifications accepted including AS-levels, A-levels and key skills. |
| Points on Entry (Mean): | 232 |
| Drop Out Rate: | 9% |
| Accommodation: | Most first years housed who apply by the deadline. |
| Founded: | 1946 as a teacher training college. University status in 2005. |
| Site: | Single campus, set in parkland 2 miles from Worcester city centre. |
| How to get there: | To Worcester by rail or road (close to M5). Bus service to university from city centre. |
| Special features: | Centres for early childhood, special needs and pollen research, county archaeological service. Welcomes mature students and international students. |
| Student advice & services: | Health centre, chaplaincy, counselling, careers, students' advice centre in SU, advisory tutor system, equal opportunities centre, crèche. |
| Amenities: | SU bar, shops, newspaper. |
| Sporting facilities: | Playing fields, tennis courts, gymnasia, all-weather pitch, floodlit hard playing area on site; sports centre. |
| Accommodation: | 90% of first years in university accommodation (20% of all students). Places in halls and university-managed accommodation off-campus, £79-£133 per week self-catering (including gym membership), contracts 38 weeks or longer. Students live in private accommodation for 2+ years: £75−£85 pw self-catering or B&B. 10% of students live at home. |
| Library & information services: | Over 130,000 volumes, 800+ periodicals, 3000 audio-visual items. 620+ study places, 100 access computers. Information provision, £72 pa spent for each student (FTE). Separate IT service. 350+ points with access to library and internet; ratio 1:30 workstations to students. IT facilities open 12 hours/weekdays, with helpdesk and other support. Induction sessions to library and information services for all new students; specialist advisers at other times. |
| Other learning resources: | Media services, dance and drama studios, computer centres, sports centre. Modular scheme advisers. |
| Study abroad: | Opportunity for students to spend a semester in USA, Canada or Europe |
| Careers: | Information and advice service. |
| Living expenses budget: | Minimum budget of £6000-£7500 pa (excluding tuition fees) recommended by university. |
| Term-time work: | University allows part-time work for students. Some work available on campus out of term-time; for jobs off-campus, jobs centre and ads. |
| Financial help: | 200 scholarships of £3000 fee reduction in Year 1, open to students resident in England whose family income is up to £25k pa (priority given to those with the lowest family income). £1000 fee reduction in Year 1 for all students with grades AAB at A-level (or equivalent), also choral scholarships, scholarships for sport, voluntary activities etc, 100+ academic scholarships awarded for achievement in Years 2 and 3. Access funds available; also emergency and hardship loans. |
| University tuition fees: | Home students pay £8100 pa for first degree courses (£1620 for sandwich year; £6000 for foundation degree). International students pay £9600 pa (£1920 in year out on sandwich courses). |
Foundation year for mature students without formal entry requirements.
University of Worcester
BA, BSc
3 years
Like the city of Worcester, it's not massive, yet the atmosphere is predominantly warm; not hard to feel a sense of belonging, especially around the approachable department staff and SU. Facilities on campus are reliable and functional. Socialite students can gravitate towards the bar - aptly named The Dive - which offers a range of entertainment and activities. Library offers a vast range of sources and facilities in a modern and pleasant environment. Very flexible modular scheme, where degree students create a personal timetable from a range of modules; also makes changing course in first term easy. Although campus can seem over-run with sports studies students, in fact students are on a diverse range of courses - archaeology to web development. Great commitment to overseas partners, so good opportunities to study alongside Europeans, Scandinavians and Americans both at home and abroad. City is only a short walk (even shorter bus ride) from the campus and satisfies all needs, with popular high street stores and independent outlets. Once bored with retail therapy, the local architecture, live music venues, theatre and county cricket ground are all within a small radius. Other Midland locations are within easy reach for the more intrepid nomads. All combines to offer more than simply an education.
Housing: Good self-catered halls (6-bedroom flats, with living room and kitchen). Hall rents reasonable. Local private sector plentiful; university and SU hold housing lists; SU runs accommodation days. Eats: University refectory value for money; also SU snack area. Drink: SU bar cheap (loads of offers). Nightlife: SU cheap weekly ents programme eg Lush, celeb DJs; final year and graduation balls; rag and freshers' weeks and lots of live music. Locals: Tolerant. Best to avoid Angel Place at night. Sports: Good facilities on and off campus. Travel: Train and bus services to Birmingham (1 hour). Financial help: Available for those with real problems; also loans and advice from university and SU. Jobs: Plenty locally, in and out of term time. Best features: Friendly campus and SU. And worst: Dead at weekends; road systems and parking are troublesome.
Ring SU President on tel 01905 740800; website www.worcsu.com.
University of Worcester
Henwick Grove
Worcester
WR2 6AJ
01905 855000
Registry (tel 01905 855111)
UCAS