UCAS Code: C10
Location: South-east England Show on Map
Site: Main campus at Canterbury, plus Broadstairs, Medway, Tunbridge Wells and Folkestone.
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| Total Students: | 17,980 |
| Undergraduates: | 75% |
| Postgraduates: | 25% |
| FE Students: | 0% |
| Total undergraduates: | 13,570 |
| Male: | 29% |
| Female: | 71% |
| Full Time: | 63% |
| Mature on Entry: | 37% |
| UK Students: | 92% |
| State school entry: | 97% |
436 full-time, 905 part-time.
Education (including initial teacher training), health & social care (including nursing, midwifery & professions allied to medicine), arts & humanities, social & applied sciences, business & management.
| Admission Information: | Typical offer is 240 points, including three C grades at A-level. |
| Points on Entry (Mean): | 230 |
| Drop Out Rate: | 8% |
| Accommodation: | First years from outside the immediate area guaranteed accommodation. |
| Founded: | 1962 as a teacher training college with a Church of England foundation; later included work previously undertaken by various schools of nursing and radiography. University status in 2005. |
| Site: | Main campus in Canterbury, 5-min walk from city centre, plus other sites in city eg Sidney Cooper Gallery, library, student services centre and sports centre; other campuses at Broadstairs, Tunbridge Wells, Medway and Folkestone. |
| How to get there: | By car, A2/M2; frequent coach service London Victoria to Canterbury; by rail from London St Pancras (fast rail link), Victoria, Charing Cross or Waterloo East to Canterbury West, 20 mins’ walk from campus or Canterbury East, 10 mins from campus. |
| Special features: | Own radio station, CSR Radio, is the first full FM community radio licence (shared with Kent University). Own record label, C3U. |
| Student advice & services: | Counsellors, student advisers for health and welfare, financial support, disability (including dyslexia and mental health), and international students; study support services (including ICT use). Out-of-hours support through resident tutors, personal tutors. Chaplaincy, nursery facilities nearby. |
| Amenities: | New library and student support centre, with flexible study zones, 2 cafés. Bookshop on campus, food hall and café on main site. Student Union building,with bar and leisure facilities. |
| Sporting facilities: | New sports centre with 8-badminton-court hall, rockclimbing wall and fitness suite. Tennis and netball court. 12 acres of playing fields a mile from campus, including 1 rugby/Americian football, 1 lacrosse and 4 football pitches; plus 2 football pitches and facilities at Polo Farm Sports Club just outside the city. |
| Accommodation: | First years from outside the immediate area are guaranteed accommodation. Total of 1617 rooms: Canterbury 1360, Broadstairs 179, Folkestone 43, Medway 35; rent £78.50-£167 per week, 41-week contracts or longer. Rents in halls at Broadstairs £99 pw and in head leased houses £83-£90pw. Privately-rented accommodation approximately £85pw. |
| Library & information services: | New library with 335,450 volumes, 4490 periodicals, 200 PCs and 200 self-loan laptops for use in library. Information provision, £71 pa spent for each student (FTE). Various IT skills courses each term; library tours and inductions offered to all new students. |
| Other learning resources: | 1900 PCs across the campus. Inter-active learning resources provided through a virtual learning environment. Also sports labs, commercial music and television studios, city-centre art gallery. |
| Study abroad: | Formal exchange links with universities and other HE institutions across the EU and Turkey; arrangements being developed with partner universities in China, Japan, USA and Canada. |
| Careers: | Employability and careers information, advice and guidance including workshops, drop-in sessions and 1-2-1 appointments with employability and careers specialists. Also the opportunity to engage in a ‘skills for work’ award, to enhance their employability skills. |
| Living expenses budget: | Minimum budget of £530−£678 per month (excluding tuition fees) recommended by university. |
| Term-time work: | Many first-degree students believed to work; term-time work available on campus (library, food court and other catering outlets) and locally (shops, bars etc). University JobShop and TempShop provide information. |
| Financial help: | Help for UK/EU students whose family income is up to £25k pa as follows: scholarships of £3000 in Year 1 (£1000 thereafter) for English students who are care leavers or high achievers in one of the university’s target schools or colleges; fee reductions of £1000 pa for other UK students; bursary of £500 pa for EU students. 20 sports bursaries of £1000 pa and music scholarships of £100−£300 (including one for talented drummers). Government access to learning funds of £363,418 (486 students helped). |
| University tuition fees: | Home students pay £8500 on most first degree courses. International students pay £9150 pa. |
Research activity takes place in all faculties; five specialist research centres specialise in research connected to the public services.
Teacher education, health-related studies.
Canterbury Christ Church University
BA, BSc
3 years
Main sites in the shadow of Canterbury Cathedral and 5 minutes from the town centre. A new university, Christ Church has grown over the last few years, and continues to do so, while maintaining its friendly and personal atmosphere. A growing international programme integrates students from all over the world. Originally a teacher training college, it now runs a wide range of degree courses. Student numbers are high and accommodation expensive. Driving in Canterbury is a nightmare and parking almost impossible (but improving slowly). The SU is the place to be, with varied entertainments bringing it to life at night. During the day the building acts as one large coffee shop selling hot and cold food and drink, tickets to events and alcohol. The SU has an award-winning radio station (and is working with Kent University on an FM radio station for the Canterbury area) and has its own TV station; it has sports teams which compete in both BUCS and SESSA, not to mention societies such as trampolining and lacrosse.
Housing: Accommodation scarce and expensive. Look early in papers, noticeboards and Accommodation Office. SU runs an accommodation database. Eats: Canteen on campus; wide range of food in town (loads of student discounts). Meals from £3 on campus, £4 Wetherspoons burger & chips. Drink: SU bar is cheapest place (pint from £1.80). Many pubs, Wetherspoons, The Scream; most student-friendly. Nightlife: SU events most nights on campus and local venues; 5 formal balls a year, culminating in all-night extravaganza, the Summer Ball. Local nightclubs include Chicago Rock Café, Baa Bars, the Bizz and Studio 41. Also the Venue is student-only (belongs to Kent University). Locals: Fairly friendly; loads of tourists. Sports: Reasonable facilities, including gym; brilliant teams. Travel: Easy, quick links to London and Europe. Jobs: Mainly in pubs, restaurants and shops, also SU bar. University JobShop (also online). Best features: Entertainment. And worst: Lack of parking. Informal name: Christ Church.
Enquiries to SU President on tel 01227 782416, email su.president@canterbury.ac.uk, website www.ccsu.co.uk.
Open day at Folkestone campus. Check that your chosen subject is taught at this campus. If you are unable to attend this open day, it may be possible to arrange an alternative date to visit - check the website.
Open day at Folkestone campus. Check that your chosen subject is taught at this campus. If you are unable to attend this open day, it may be possible to arrange an alternative date to visit - check the website.
Canterbury Christ Church University
Rochester House
Canterbury
CT1 1UT
Kent
01227 767700
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