Study abroad in the UK
We partner with top universities and institutions across the UK to help you achieve your education goals. Choose from over 1000+ courses or degrees.
England
Build your career potential in one of the world’s most exciting and respected study destinations.
Scotland
Study in Scotland for high impact learning in a country famed for its rich history and rugged landscapes.
Wales
Enjoy a relaxed, friendly study environment in a country well-known for its community values and strong student culture.
London
Live and learn in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities on the planet, where history, culture and modernity go hand in hand.
Overseas study in UK
The UK is home to some of the world’s top-ranked universities and is a global leader in science, research and innovation.
Over 600,000 international students from 200+ countries opt to study in the UK every year (HESA, 2023).
From Shakespeare to Stonehenge, to over 2,500 museums and 400 theatres, the UK is home to world-shaping history and culture.
Our team of expert advisors are available to provide you with guidance and support throughout the application process, so you start your journey into higher education as smoothly as possible.
We know the challenges overseas students face when moving to another country, that is why we are here to help you prepare for your arrival, settle in, make friends and explore your new home.
Our specialist teaching staff have years of experience teaching English and key skills to help you succeed. We have supported students across all our programmes and locations globally for over 30 years.
Courses available to study in the United Kingdom
Discover a variety of courses in the United Kingdom.
Public Health
This dynamic course considers the impact the social determinants have on population health, the range of effective interventions and the ethical implications when working in public health promotion.
Computer Science (Games)
Enhance your knowledge on computer and software systems using the skills and experience you’ll gain on this Computer Science degree.
Frequently asked questions
Yes, most international students in the UK are allowed to work part-time during term time (20 hours a week) and full-time during holidays.
But there are some exceptions. Students studying programmes below UK degree level, such as foundation or pre-sessional English are only allowed to work 10 hours per week.
Student life in the UK is vibrant and diverse. You’ll have opportunities to explore historic cities, participate in unique cultural events, and build lifelong friendships with other international students. Our supportive environment is nurtured by dedicated teams across our locations, ensuring a safe and enriching experience throughout your studies.
If you are planning to study in the UK, you may need to apply for a Student Route visa. Your visa application will ask for your English language test scores. Some of our centres offer integrated CAS so providing you meet the requirements through ELLT or any other test that isn’t a SELT you can study with us. SELT is only required for courses below degree level on a stand-alone level 3 CAS.
Applying is easy, you can apply online via our online application form. If you feel stuck at any point reach out to our team and we can guide you through the entire process.
You can retrieve a share code through your UKVI online account to prove your immigration status.
Applying to study abroad can be daunting, but at Oxford International, our team of student advisors is here to make it easy for you. From day one, we’re here to guide you through every step. With over 30 years of experience helping international students worldwide, you can trust us to give you the advice you need, so you can make the best decisions.
First, you’ll choose a university, centre, or international college where you want to study. Whether you apply alone or with our support, we’ll provide you with a conditional offer within 24 hours. Once accepted, you’ll need to confirm your tuition payment method.
Our student experience team will then guide you through webinars and comprehensive guides on visa applications, accommodation booking, and preparing for your stay.
For your CAS to be released, you may need to attend a pre CAS interview carried out by Oxford International Education Group. If a credibility interview is required, it will be mentioned in your CAS Shield portal, which can be activated once you pay your deposit, or you receive your unconditional offer letter.
If you have already attended your pre CAS interview and have been successful, then your agent will be able to request for your CAS. Credibility Interviews are valid for 6 months, however if you decide to apply for another OIEG centre then you may be required to take the interview again.
A Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies number or CAS is a unique identification number issued to the university by the UKVI. This number confirms that the university has been given permission to ‘sponsor’ your Tier 4 application. Your Tier 4 visa will only be valid for study at the University Partner that has issued the CAS and you will receive the CAS number by email.
Please note that a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies number can only be provided once the following conditions have been met:
1. You have received an unconditional offer from the University in writing.
2. You have paid a 50% deposit towards your fees.
3. You have provided copies of all documents that you need to submit with your student visa application (such as qualifications and proof of finances).
You must hold a valid UK visa that entitles you to study before you can start your course with one of our partner universities. Use your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) or Acceptance Letter to apply for a visa with your local British Embassy. Please visit the UK Government website for more information.
Our team can support you through this process; please reach out.
Yes, Oxford International students can access a variety of scholarships. These will depend on your chosen programme and university. For more detailed information navigate to your chosen university or reach out to our team.
Depending on your subject, your course will include a mixture of lectures, workshops and tutorials. You also have coursework assignments which may include essays, independent research, group projects and presentations.
You will be responsible for managing your own workload to meet coursework deadlines. Plan your reading, research, and drawing conclusions from your findings. If you’ve never studied in the UK before, you may find this challenging at first, but with our friendly student support team you will adjust to academic culture.
UKCISA’s website includes a useful guide to study skills for success. The British Council’s free online Prepare for Success tool is a great way to explore in more depth what you can expect when you live and study in the UK.
All UK universities have set language proficiency requirements for admission. Oxford International recognises the importance of meeting these standards to ensure students can excel in their academic pursuits. That’s why we’ve developed pathway programmes designed specifically for international students. These programmes are structured to equip students with the essential language skills and academic foundation necessary to succeed at universities throughout the UK. Our comprehensive offerings include intensive language training, academic preparation, and tailored support, ensuring students can transition confidently into their chosen university.