Institution
About University for the Creative Arts
The University for the Creative Arts is a public, professional arts and design university in south of England. The origins of the university can be traced back to as far as 1867 when the Maidstone College of Art was established. As a specialist arts institution, the university is 100% creative. Our students develop their skills and thinking in environments that replicate the studios found within the creative industries, alongside peers on courses spanning arts, business, and technology. Based in scenic Surrey and Kent, the university has campuses in Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, and Rochester.
Why Study at University for the Creative Arts?
University for the Creative Arts has been providing creative education for 160 years. Is the 2nd largest provider of creative education in Europe. The Business School for the Creative Industries is the first of its kind in the UK. Ranked 25th in the ‘Table of Tables’ which identifies the top 30 UK institutions based on an average ranking across multiple league tables. The UK’s No.1 specialist creative university for employability in the most recent Destinations of Leavers in Higher Education (DLHE) 2018. 96.9% of our graduates are either in employment or further study within six months of graduation.
Ranking
37
Entry Requirements
12 years of completed school study, with 65%.
Successful completion of your Bachelor’s degree from a recognised university.
IELTS-Normally 6/5.5 is accepted.
International Fees
£14,920 – £19,120