heythrop college heythrop college a guide for international students
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heythrop college heythrop college a guide for international students
HEYTHROP COLLEGE HEYTHROP COLLEGE A GUIDE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 1 HEYTHROP COLLEGE CONTENTS 3 Introduction to Heythrop 4 Programme list 13Student support and English language support 5 University of London 14 Tuition fees and bursaries 6 Studying in London 16 How to apply 7 English language requirements 17 Student profile 8 Entry requirements 18 International opportunities 10 Students’ Union and activities 19 Useful links 12 Accommodation A Guide for International Students INTRODUCTION TO HEYTHROP Heythrop College is a unique and fascinating place to study. The only specialist college of Philosophy and Theology in the UK and with a 400-year history, students benefit from expert teaching from leading academics in their field, in an environment shaped by a long tradition of academic excellence. With just under 1000 students we take an individual approach to teaching and supporting our students. Regular one-toone tutorials are commonplace at Heythrop and a range of support services is in place to enable students to achieve their potential, including study skills, pastoral care and support with learning difficulties. This support is facilitated through the College’s Personal Tutor system whereby all students are allocated a member of staff with whom they can meet regularly to discuss their progress both academic and personal. Heythrop has a long history of welcoming students from around the world and as a UKBA Highly Trusted Sponsor currently has students from over 35 different countries. As well as being part of the close-knit Heythrop community you would be joining London’s enormous student population whose 102 000 international students make up a quarter of all people studying in London. People from every nation have come to call London their home, resulting in the rich tapestry of cultures which makes up the wonderfully vibrant city Heythrop calls home. 3 HEYTHROP COLLEGE PROGRAMME LIST UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES BA Philosophy BA Philosophy & Religions BA Philosophy & Theology BA Philosophy of Religion & Ethics BA Philosophy, Politics & Ethics BA Philosophy, Politics & Religions BA Religions BA Religions & Ethics BA Religions with Politics BA Theology BA Theology & Religions BA Theology with Politics B Divinity 4 POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES MA Abrahamic Religions MA Biblical Studies MA Canon Law MA Christianity & Interreligious Relations MA Christian Spirituality MA Christian Theology MA Contemporary Ethics MA Pastoral Theology MA Philosophy MA Philosophy in Education MA Philosophy of Religion & Ethics in Education MA Philosophy & Religion MA Psychology of Religion MRes Biblical Studies MRes Christianity & Interreligious Relations MRes Pastoral Theology MRes Philosophy Master of Philosophical Studies (MPhilStud) Master of Theology (MTh) PGCert Ignatian Spirituality PGCert Mystical Theology PGCert Pastoral Ministry Doctorate in Pastoral Theology (DPT) MPhil/PhD A Guide for International Students UNIVERSITY OF LONDON Heythrop is one of the eighteen self-governing colleges which together form the University of London. The University attracts students from all parts of the UK and across the globe, offering an encyclopaedic range of degrees in one of the world’s most vibrant cities. Founded in 1836 the University of London is the third-oldest university in England and has at its head Anne, Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal, as its Chancellor. It has a student population of over 120 000, with a further 45 000 students studying by distance learning all around the world. The colleges and institutes of the University have one of the most culturally diverse student populations in the world and offer an unparalleled range of qualifications and opportunities for study. Students often choose Heythrop because it offers an inclusive, small, cohesive and specialist learning environment. Normally all your classes will be at Heythrop, though there are occasional opportunities to take a module at another University of London college. The Heythrop library is an exceptionally rich resource, but as a University of London student you also have access to the University Library at Senate House and the employability advice and guidance provided by the University of London Careers Service, in addition to that which is already on offer at Heythrop. Some students apply to live in the University’s Intercollegiate Halls in order to mix more with those studying other subjects (for more information on accommodation options please turn to page 12). You also have access to the wide range of social and sporting resources of the University of London Union in Bloomsbury (see pages 10 & 11 for more about the extra-curricular opportunities available to Heythrop students). 5 HEYTHROP COLLEGE LIVING AND STUDYING IN LONDON As one of the most cosmopolitan capitals in the world London is an exhilarating place to live and study. The cultural and educational opportunities available to London’s many students are unrivalled and limitless. It is a city steeped in history but with a fastpaced and modern outlook. Teeming with the best the UK has to offer in galleries, music, museums, food, shopping, fashion, theatre, comedy, dance and sport there is something for everyone and always something going on. Parks and green spaces make up over 40% of the capital providing ample opportunities to escape the busy streets. The local area Heythrop College is situated in quiet and leafy Kensington Square, the oldest garden square in London. Heythrop has many vibrant and distinguished neighbours in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea including Kensington Palace, the family home of the young royal couple the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and the museum district containing the Natural History, Victoria & Albert and Science Museums and the Royal Albert Hall. The College being a mere stone’s throw from the bustling Kensington High Street students have instant access to a wide range of shops, restaurants and bars, and a short walk across Hyde Park brings you straight into London’s lively West End. 6 A Guide for International Students ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS If English is not your first language, you will be required to provide evidence of your proficiency in English. We accept a range of qualifications as shown in the table below. All programmes except Bachelor of Divinity Test type Total score IELTS*† 6.5 With no less than 6.5 in each of Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing Pearson Test of English Academic 60 overall with no less than 55 in any component Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English C (with at least W in each component) Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English A (with at least B in each component) GCSE/IGCSE English C International Baccalaureate Standard Level English 4 Successful completion of an academic qualification, at least equivalent to a UK bachelor’s degree, which n/a was taught in a majority English-speaking country (as defined by the UK Border Agency) Bachelor of Divinity Test type Total score IELTS*† 6.5 with no less than 5.5 in Listening, Academic Reading and Academic Writing Pearson Test of English Academic 60 overall with no less than 51 in any component Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English C (with at least W in each component) Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English A (with at least W in each component) GCSE/IGCSE English C International Baccalaureate Standard Level English 4 Successful completion of an academic qualification, at least equivalent to a UK bachelor’s degree, which n/a was taught in a majority English-speaking country (as defined by the UK Border Agency) *Taken within two years of the start of your studies at Heythrop †IELTS exams are available via the British Council. 7 HEYTHROP COLLEGE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Academic qualifications that international applicants possess will vary greatly from country to country so we have put together a spreadsheet of our entry requirements according to country of origin and the usual qualifications available there. Below is a table containing the undergraduate entry requirements for some of the countries from which our international students most often apply. If your country or qualification is not represented please do refer to our full list which can be found online at www.heythrop.ac.uk/international If you still cannot find your country or qualification listed please contact us at admissions@heythrop.ac.uk 8 Country School leaving qualification Heythrop typical offer Australia ATAR with High School Certificate ATAR of at least 92, overall Position of four or less and a successful completion of High School Certificate Austria Reifeprüfungszeugnis/ Maturazeugnis Award of Reifeprufung / Matura with minimum grade 2 in all subjects China GCE A-Levels/ International Baccalaureate/ Applicants with the Chinese High School Certificate Scottish qualifications/ will usually be required to complete a foundation year Foundation year Denmark Studentereksamen France French Baccalaureate/OIB Germany Abitur/European Baccalaureate India SSC/ISC Award of Studentereksamen with grade 8/12 in 4 Level A subjects and grade 10 overall in remaining subjects. French Baccalaureate: Overall score 14, with 12 in three subjects Option International Baccalaureate: Overall score 14, with 12 in three subjects Award of Abitur with overall average grade of 2.0 with grade 12 in 4 Abiturprufung subjects. Award of EB with 75% overall with at least 7.5 in three written subjects. All India Senior School Certificate Examination (SSC), Indian School Certificate (ISC) Standard XII: overall 80% with three subjects at 75% including English A Guide for International Students Ireland Irish Leaving Certificate Award of ILC with Grade B3 at Higher Level in at least five subjects Italy Diploma di Esame di Stato Award of Diploma di Esame di Stato with overall average 85/100 Netherlands Diploma Voorbereidend Award of Diploma Voorbereidend Wetenschappelijk Wetenschappelijk Onderwijs Onderwijs (VWO) with grade 7 overall and 8,8,7 in (VWO) three subjects Norway Norwegian Vitnemål Overall average grade of 4.5 or above Sweden Fullständigt Slutbetyg från Gymnasieskolan Award of Slutbetyg från gymnasieskolan with VG in all subjects A successful completion of one year of University in the USA. We normally require a GPA of 3.0 out of 4 SAT score of 1800 (600 minimum in Critical Reading, Mathematics and Writing) plus two APs at Grade 4 SAT score of 1800 (600 minimum in Critical Reading, Mathematics and Writing) plus two SAT Subject tests with 650 minimum USA High School Diploma plus SAT/ACT/AP SAT Reasoning Test 1800 (600 minimum in Maths, Critical Reading and Writing), plus one AP at grade 4 and one SAT Subject Test at 650 (minimum). AP and SATS must be in different subjects. Three APs at Grade 4 minimum, or three SATS at 650 (minimum), or a combination APs at grade 4/ SATS at 650 in three different subjects Successful completion of a two-year Associate Degree. We normally require a GPA of 3.0 out of 4. 9 HEYTHROP COLLEGE STUDENTS’ UNIONS AND ACTIVITIES As a Heythrop student, you are automatically a member of Heythrop Students’ Union (HSU), as well as the University of London Union (ULU) and the UK National Union of Students (NUS). The HSU is managed by a team of executive officers, elected annually by the student body, and headed up by a President and Vice President, who have completed their degrees or have taken a year out in order to fill a full-time position. 10 A Guide for International Students The Union represents the student voice on the College’s governmental boards and committees as well as organizing events throughout the year. The Heythrop social calendar stretches from Freshers’ Week all the way through to the annual Summer Ball, which is often held at exclusive and unusual venues such as London Zoo, Shakespeare’s Globe and the Waldorf Hotel thanks to the smaller size of the student body. We offer a wide range of activities such as drama, dance, art, debating, martial arts, meditation, film and choir. If however you can’t find a society you like the look of, you can easily start your own! We also have two sports teams: football and cricket. The HSU manages student space in the basement of the College, the main feature of which is the brand new College bar, the hub of the Heythrop student social life. The Lion, the Heythrop student newspaper, is produced entirely by students and provides a fantastic forum for debate, information and expression. All of our students can write for The Lion, and those that are particularly interested can work towards joining its editorial board. Find out more at www.theheythroplion.co.uk The HSU is there to help you, represent you, support you and to entertain you throughout your time at Heythrop. Feel free to call us on +44 (0) 207 795 4215 or email the President at president@heythrop.su for more information. www.heythrop.su t @HeythropSU f /HeythropSU All Heythrop students have access to ULU societies and all the facilities available at the ULU building on Malet Street, such as meeting space, legal advice, careers service, gym and swimming pool. Heythrop students also have access to the bars and clubs at Imperial College Union, and can join any of their societies for an affiliation fee of £5. As a member of the NUS students can get involved in the national student movement. It is a chance to have your voice heard in a wider political context and have the opportunity to participate in nationwide campaigns. 11 HEYTHROP COLLEGE ACCOMMODATION Alban Hall The Alban Hall of Residence is our on-site student accommodation, located on our campus in Kensington just a short stroll across the garden from the main building. The Hall’s location in the heart of Kensington is one of its main advantages as it offers the opportunity to live in one of London’s most exclusive neighbourhoods for a fraction of the price of privately rented accommodation. Students living onsite also make a substantial financial saving on travel costs. All rooms are spacious single study bedrooms. With around 100 residents there is a strong sense of community within the Hall which ensures you get to know a large proportion of the student body very quickly. Heythrop’s Alban Hall of Residence offers: • 109 single study bedrooms • on-site accommodation • a catered package • a shared kitchen and dining room on every floor • free internet access in every room • a member of staff available 24 hours a day • provision for mobility impaired students Intercollegiate Halls Heythrop is also allocated a small number of rooms in the University of London’s Intercollegiate Halls. This is a great opportunity to meet, live and socialize with students studying all kinds of different subjects at the other University of London Colleges, and to become familiar with another part of the city. Heythrop students 12 are generally placed in Nutford House (Marble Arch/Edgware Road). There are single and twin rooms available in these halls. More information about the various intercollegiate options can be found at www.halls.london.ac.uk/student Private accommodation If you do not wish to live in halls from the first year, help is available in finding accommodation. The University of London Accommodation Office website www.lon.ac.uk/accom offers a good deal of advice and information about different areas of London, and links to some private halls. Housing costs can be much cheaper further from Central London, though obviously travel costs are higher. In the first instance all queries should be made to the Campus Services office. They can be contacted via email at accommodation@heythrop.ac.uk or by telephoning +44 (0) 207 795 4163. www.heythrop.ac.uk/accommodation A Guide for International Students STUDENT SUPPORT Student Services and Support There is a wide range of support services available to students at Heythrop and you are encouraged to make use of them during your time here. The Student Services Centre will be your main port of call for any administrative matters relating to your studies, including visa matters. It can be found on the first floor of the main building and has regular drop-in hours Monday to Friday as well as appointment-only hours. The Student Support Office works to support the general wellbeing of all Heythrop students, including physical and mental health, welfare issues and equality matters such as disability provision. Drop in to the office on the ground floor of the main building to discuss any issues. Students can access Learning Support through our study skills sessions which are offered in addition to lectures and seminars. The Chaplaincy offers pastoral support for all students, irrespective of religious background, and coordinates various activities throughout the year. English Language Support If English is not your first language then studying a degree in English might sometimes be challenging. If you would like to work on improving your English there is a variety of options available to you. Heythrop offers weekly hour-long sessions on English for Academic Purposes which help prepare international students to write academic essays in English. For more information, please contact Kim Burke, the Enrichment Programme Manager: k.burke@heythrop.ac.uk Topics Covered by English for Academic Purposes: • academic writing • punctuation revisited • better sentences • better paragraphs • structuring your assignment • achieving clarity in your writing Prepare for Success is an interactive website for international students who are preparing for study in the UK. It has an extensive collection of resources on British university culture and academia, including topics such as preparation for studying in English, settling in to a new culture and understanding your new course assignments: www.prepareforsuccess.org.uk If you are interested in taking extra tuition in English alongside your studies, English UK is the national association of English Language teaching centres. Their online database can help you to find an English Language course in London that will suit you: www.englishuk.co.uk 13 HEYTHROP COLLEGE TUITION FEES AND BURSARIES Tuition Fees* Full Time Tuition fees (£) per annum Overseas Undergraduate – BA 10,250 Overseas Postgraduate – MA 11,500 Overseas Postgraduate – MPhil/PhD 11,500 Part Time Tuition fees (£) per annum Overseas Undergraduate – BA 5,125 Overseas Postgraduate – MA 5,725 Overseas Postgraduate – MPhil/PhD 5,725 *These are the fees for 2015-16 and are subject to change in subsequent years. Please see www.heythrop.ac.uk/finance for the most up-to-date figures. SCHOLARSHIPS & BURSARIES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Postgraduate Student Support Bursary These bursaries will be awarded to students on the basis of financial need and motivation to study at Heythrop and will be used to reduce the tuition fees charged to students by the College. These awards are available for students commencing taught postgraduate programmes only (i.e. not an MPhil or PhD). There will be a limited number of bursaries available and it is anticipated that bursary awards will be available as follows: Student status Number of Awards Bursary Award Maximum award per course of study Full time Overseas students Up to 5 £3,000 £3,000 Part time Overseas students Up to 5 £1,500 £3,000 Details of how to apply, along with application forms and guidance notes to download, are available online at www.heythrop.ac.uk/finance 14 A Guide for International Students Newly Qualified Teacher Bursary Academic Excellence Bursary Bursaries are available for teachers who qualified within 5 years prior to starting a postgraduate course and who are employed as teachers. The Bursary is awarded as a discount of 33% of the tuition fees payable for any postgraduate programme. The College is establishing a new bursary arrangement for students who have achieved a first class honours degree at undergraduate level and who are studying for their first postgraduate qualification (MA/MRes/MTh/MPhilStud/DPT/MPhil/ PhD). The bursary will be awarded as a 33% reduction in tuition fees over the course of study. Alumni Bursary Students with a BA/BD degree from Heythrop College are granted a 50% reduction in the fees for their first postgraduate programme (MA/MRes/MTh/ MPhilStud/DPT/MPhil/PhD). The bursary is available for one programme of study only. Please note: Students may only receive one bursary award for a programme of study. 15 HEYTHROP COLLEGE HOW TO APPLY UNDERGRADUATE APPLICATIONS Applications for full-time undergraduate study are made via UCAS which is the UK’s central admissions service for Higher Education. Applicants should register at www.ucas.com/apply in order to begin their application. UCAS allows you to choose up to five different courses and/or universities; you are able to apply for more than one course at the same university. Heythrop College’s UCAS code is H48, and codes for our individual courses can be found on our website and in our prospectus. The earliest date you can apply for a place is mid-September in the year preceding the year of entry. So if you wish to join us in September 2015, applications can be made from September 2014 onwards. It is good to apply early; the UCAS deadline is 15 January of each year and any applications received after that date will only be considered if places are still available. Advice for international applicants can be found on the UCAS website at www.ucas.com/international When you have submitted your application, UCAS will acknowledge your application and will forward it to the institutions you have chosen. You can then track the progress of your UCAS application by logging on at www.ucas.com/track and Heythrop will also keep in contact with you throughout the application process. 16 When considering your application we typically look at the following things: •your academic qualifications – those already achieved and/or predicted grades •your motivation to engage intellectually with the subjects, demonstrated in your personal statement •academic reference – we need information about your academic development and progress as well as your level of achievement We also need to know about any health, personal or academic problems you have encountered during your studies. We may take into account any contextual factors which have an impact on your academic performance. POSTGRADUATE APPLICATIONS Applications for postgraduate study are made directly to Heythrop College. An application form is available on our website www.heythrop.ac.uk/PGapply A Guide for International Students Student Profile Chloe Westley, BA Philosophy Year 2 Gold Coast, Australia “The amount of support offered to students by the College is unlike any institution I’ve ever been a part of. There’s a warmness that greets you as you enter the front door of Heythrop. In regards to the course itself, I particularly enjoy the wide range of modules we have covered already, from Ancient Greek philosophy to modern metaphysics.” 17 HEYTHROP COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES Heythrop College offers high quality education in the centre of London. We were commended in the most recent Quality Assurance Agency audit for our academic and pastoral support as with only 1000 students, we are able to treat each student as an individual and are one of the few universities still to provide one-to-one tuition. 18 Opportunities for students Opportunities for staff We have experience of welcoming international students for all or part of their study, in particular Junior Year Abroad & Erasmus students. Heythrop College is home to a range of research centres and institutes, which offer a dynamic environment for interdisciplinary research and partnerships: As the only specialist college in the UK for the study of philosophy and theology, we welcome international applications for Masters and Research study. We offer distance learning through our international programmes which give the opportunity to study at a time, place and pace to suit you. The courses are available through the University of London International Programmes and are designed and assessed by Heythrop staff. www.heythrop.ac.uk/international • The Centre for Christianity & Interreligious Dialogue • The Centre for Eastern Christianity • The Centre for Philosophy of Religion • The Heythrop Institute: Religion and Society • The Religious Life Institute www.heythrop.ac.uk/research A Guide for International Students USEFUL LINKS Accommodation www.heythrop.ac.uk/accommodation Chaplaincy www.heythrop.ac.uk/chaplaincy English UK www.englishuk.co.uk Erasmus www.heythrop.ac.uk/erasmus Finance www.heythrop.ac.uk/finance Heythrop Students’ Union www.heythrop.su International Student Affairs www.ukcisa.org.uk International Student Calculator international.studentcalculator.org Library www.heythrop.ac.uk/library Prepare for Success www.prepareforsuccess.org.uk Student Support www.heythrop.ac.uk/support UK Home Office www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk University of London Union www.ulu.co.uk A list of key Heythrop staff members and their contact details can be found online at www.heythrop.ac.uk/staff Kensington Square, London W8 5HN Tel: 020 7795 6600 Fax: 020 7795 4200 Email: enquiries@heythrop.ac.uk www.heythrop.ac.uk @HeythropCollege /HeythropCollege