New College of Humanities
About
Situated in the centre of London, New College of Humanities provides a range of master’s degree programs and undergraduate programs across a range of disciplines. They have developed an excellent university experience and exceeded all of the Russell Group universities for overall student satisfaction in the UK’s National Student Survey for three years in a row (2019, 2020, and 2021). The college has a global outlook and welcomes students from all across the globe. Their faculties include art history, economics, English, law, philosophy, politics & IR, and research and external recognition. Their campus is located at Devon House in central London’s St Katharine Docks and has excellent facilities. Some of these include libraries, sports facilities, accommodation, the campus hub, and more.
Types of Postgraduate Programs They Run
New College of Humanities has a range of postgraduate programs to choose from. They explore subject matter such as computer science, philosophy, law, artificial intelligence, sustainable development, project management, and more. Some of the award classifications their postgraduate level degree programs offer include Master of Art (MA), Master of Science (MSc), and more.
Admissions Process
Those looking to study undergraduate programs at the New College of Humanities should apply via the UCAS. To do this, visit the UCAS website and begin filling out your application. Ensure you include the correct institution and course codes when applying. Once you have submitted your application, the admissions team will review it and get back to you. Postgraduate applicants can make their applications directly on the New College of Humanities website. After you have submitted your application, the admissions team will review it and revert back to you.
Accommodation
The college has block rooms at a number of specialist student accommodation providers situated in central London. For instance, Well Street Hall where prices begin at £160 per week for a single room. The room types, facilities, and rent prices vary depending on the property so be sure to contact the college for more information about the accommodation.
Scholarships and Financial Support
New College of the Humanities has a number of scholarships and bursaries available to students. Some of which award up to £2000 per year towards student tuition fees. These scholarships and bursaries change regularly so be sure to check the college’s website for the most up-to-date information or contact their admissions team.
Contact Info
For general enquiries, call +44 (0)2076 374550 or email info@NCHlondon.ac.uk