University of Cumbria

UK
121
World
NA
Times Rank
4.5-5.0
Minimum IELTS
UG
£10500
PG
£10500
Average Fees
73.8
Student Satisfaction
1.50%
International Students
Multiple Sites
£6000
Living Costs per year
Multiple Sites
Campus
Scholarships
International Scholarships

54.89, -2.92

Historic Ranking
Times Top 10 Ranking Subjects
World Ranking
NA
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About

Established: 1822

The University of Cumbria (UoC) is a university in Cumbria. Its headquarters are in Carlisle. Other major campuses are at Lancaster, Ambleside, Barrow-in-Furness, Penrith and London. The University's roots extend back to the Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts established in 1822 and Charlotte Mason teacher training college in the 1890s. The university is based upon the idea of a "distributed learning network", so that teaching takes place both at the university's main campuses, and at remote colleges of further education around Cumbria, a rural county that includes the Lake District.
Entry Requirements

Undergraduate: We usually make conditional offers in UCAS tariff points. For some courses you may need to include points from certain subjects in your tariff points score. More tariff information on the UCAS website. 

Postgraduate: Students want to apply taught Master's programmes normally require a Second Class UK honours degree, or its foreign equivalent.

Contact the Uni

Website: www.cumbria.ac.uk

Email: enquirycentre@cumbria.ac.uk

Phone: 0845 6061144