University of Winchester

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The University of Winchester is a small to mid-sized UK university focused on high-quality teaching, employability and student support. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses across arts, humanities, social sciences, education, business, law, health and allied professions. Teaching is delivered across a compact campus footprint with modern facilities, including the West Downs Centre and the King Alfred quarter, so students typically get small class sizes and direct access to staff and services. The university attracts international students from many countries and runs focused support for arrivals, visas and academic skills. Winchester appears in global league listings and subject tables used by students and advisers; its strengths are in employability and subject areas such as education, health and creative disciplines. The campus location — within reach of central Winchester and with good rail links to London — combines city access with a clear campus community. International tuition for 2025/26 starts from the figures published on the university site, and the university runs automatic international scholarships for eligible applicants. If you want, I can convert this into a one-page PDF or a short brochure text.

Intakes September,January
All Campuses King Alfred Quarter (main), West Downs, Medecroft, Bar End
Website https://www.winchester.ac.uk
Monthly Living Cost £800–£1,200
Funds Requirements for Visa £10,539
Application Fees null
Currency £
Is Lang Mendatory Yes
Part Time Work Details <p>Student visa holders on degree courses are normally allowed to work <strong>up to 20 hours per week during term time</strong> and full time during vacations. Check visa conditions and employer rules. University provides visa/CAS support.</p>
Ranking
    • Times Higher Education (THE) — World University Rankings 2026: University of Winchester listed in 1201–1500 band (World rankings). 

    • Complete University Guide / other UK league tables: positions vary by table and year; some UK league tables place Winchester in roughly mid-ranking UK positions (examples: Complete University Guide / UniversityCompare entries). Check subject tables for higher placed areas. 

    • The Guardian / THE student guides: subject and institutional rankings appear in the 2025/2026 editions — consult subject tables for course-level detail.

English Language Requirements

  • IELTS (Academic): standard entry overall 6.0 with minimum 5.5 in each component.

  • Nursing (UG): usually IELTS 6.5 overall with minimum 6.0 writing.

  • The university accepts alternative tests (Pearson PTE, TOEFL iBT and equivalents) — see the university page for exact band equivalents and any course-specific higher requirements.

Scholarship Policy

The university publishes automatic international scholarships (for 2025/26 there is an International Undergraduate Student Scholarship £4,000 applied to new eligible international offers). Additional bursaries and merit awards are listed on the scholarships page. Scholarship eligibility, deadlines and whether you need to apply vary by award; some awards are automatic and some require application.

Fees & Funding

International tuition (example 2025/26): Undergraduate fees from £16,700 for the first year (indicative). Postgraduate programme fees vary by course (many master’s around £17,450–£19,500 or specific programme rates). See the university’s international financial pages for up-to-date course-level figures. Additional costs: accommodation, living costs, insurance, travel.

Application Guidelines
  • Undergraduate (UK applicants): apply via UCAS; typical UCAS deadline for equal consideration is mid-January (check the current cycle date). 

  • International / Postgraduate: apply online via the University’s international application portal or approved partners (Oxford International handle many international applications for Winchester). Required documents usually include academic transcripts, degree certificates, personal statement, references, proof of English, passport and (for visa) financial evidence. Allow time for CAS processing.

Apply Online

Yes. Undergraduate applications go via UCAS; postgraduate and many international applications can be completed online through the university portal or approved international partners/agents.

Immigration Support Service

Winchester offers visa and immigration advice, a Student Immigration Service and CAS processing guidance, including pre-CAS interviews for some applicants and document checks. The International Student Support team provides arrival advice and ongoing non-academic support. The university also states it will check visa documents and help with CAS requests once deposits and documents are submitted.

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The University of Winchester traces its roots to the Winchester Diocesan Training School, founded in 1840 to train elementary schoolteachers. The institution evolved as Winchester Training College and later became King Alfred’s College, expanding its curriculum and campus through the 19th and 20th centuries. In the early 2000s the college secured taught degree awarding powers (2003), changed its title to University College Winchester (2004) and was granted full university status in 2005. Since then the university gained research degree powers (2008) and has invested in teaching facilities such as the St Alphege building and the West Downs campus improvements. Over its history the university widened course provision beyond teacher training to include humanities, business, health, law and creative subjects and built stronger links with employers and international partners.

Students pick Winchester for its small-to-medium campus size, close staff contact and course focus on practical skills tied to employability. The university runs a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in education, health and wellbeing, business, creative media, law and social sciences, with many courses offering placement or professional practice elements. International students get targeted visa and arrival support plus automatic international scholarships for eligible offers. The city of Winchester gives easy rail links to London while keeping living and study life quieter and more compact than a large urban campus. These features make the university a good fit for students who want focused teaching, course-level support and clear routes into work.

Schools, Faculties, and Institutions
Faculties
    • Faculty of Education and the Arts — education, performing arts, media and journalism. 

    • Faculty of Business and Digital Technologies — business, management and digital courses. 

    • Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences — humanities, social science subjects. 

    • Faculty of Health and Wellbeing — nursing, allied health and public health courses. 

    • Faculty of Law, Crime and Justice — law and criminal justice programmes.

Institutes
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Scholarships, Bursaries, and Funding

  • International Undergraduate Student Scholarship — £4,000 (automatic for eligible new international undergraduates, 2025/26). 

  • International Postgraduate Student Scholarship — £5,000 (automatic for eligible new international postgraduates, 2025/26).

  • Range of undergraduate, postgraduate and research awards, plus targeted bursaries (care leaver, hardship, sports/music awards); some require application, others are applied automatically. Check the university’s scholarships pages for deadlines and conditions.

Student Accommodation

The university offers halls across the West Downs and King Alfred areas and other campus-managed sites. Weekly fees for 2025/26 range roughly from £155.40 to £213.50 for self-catered rooms and around £212.45 for catered rooms; catering packages are charged separately (example packages from £55.10–£95.90/week). Booking is available for the academic year and some rooms have shared or en-suite options; deadlines and allocation rules apply.

Off-Campus Student Accommodations

Private halls and shared houses are common in Winchester. Typical private provider prices start around £115–£300 per week, depending on room type and distance from campus. Popular private providers list rooms from about £149/week for en-suite rooms in nearby managed residences; demand can be high so early booking is advised. Local lettings and purpose-built student accommodation supply alternatives to university halls.

Popular Courses
Campus

King Alfred Quarter (main), West Downs, Medecroft, Bar End

Entry Score

6.0

Course Level

Undergraduate

Total Course Fee

£ £9,535

MSc International Business Management
University of Winchester
Campus

King Alfred Quarter (main), West Downs, Medecroft, Bar End

Entry Score

6.0

Course Level

Postgraduate

Total Course Fee

£ £9,775

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