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Introduction

Students currently taking an undergraduate degree elsewhere are able to spend a year (or semester) of their studies at the University of Edinburgh on a Study Abroad Programme.

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A year or semester in Edinburgh may count towards your final degree at your home university.

North American students in their final year of high school are also invited to apply as Freshmen to our Study Abroad programme.

When can I study at Edinburgh and what will it cost?

International (non-EU students)

You can study at Edinburgh for the full academic year or either the autumn (fall) or spring semester.

Course dates and costs 2011/2012
Academic yearSeptember - May£12,150
Semester one (fall)September - December£ 6,325
Semester two (spring)January - May£ 6,325

EU students

EU students can only apply to the University of Edinburgh if there is an appropriate Erasmus agreement in place.

What are the entry requirements?

English Language requirements

You will need a good level of English. If you are a non-native speaker, you should meet the standard requirements for all international undergraduate students.

What can I study at Edinburgh?

Edinburgh offers visiting students a range of courses in subject areas from 19 different schools. Applicants should only apply for courses which they are qualified.

If you are unsure about the prerequisites, please contact us for advice.

Some subject areas are particularly popular, which means entry can be very competitive. We try to accommodate as many students as possible.

The following subject areas have particularly high demand:

Accommodation (Housing)

We guarantee university accommodation for all international and all full-year Erasmus students.

Once you have an offer to study at Edinburgh, you should make your online application for your university accommodation.


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