University of Greenwich

University of Greenwich

London , United Kingdom
  • 71
    Acceptance Rate
  • 65
    Available Programs
  • 19915
    Students
  • 13000
    Average Cost
  • 89
    Employment Rate
  • Permit
    Work

Overview

The University of Greenwich performed well in the most recent National Student Survey, with Greenwich staff notably good at explaining things, while courses are intellectually stimulating and lecturers enthusiastic at making their subjects interesting. The University also scores highly for student satisfaction, with Business Administration; English Language and English Language Teaching; Computer Security and Forensics; Computing with Games Development; Financial Mathematics; Midwifery; and Public Health. Two of the university’s Diploma of Higher Education courses in Children’s Nursing, and Nursing Studies achieving 100% scores.

The University of Greenwich has won three Queen’s Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education and is continuing to expand its campuses and facilities with a further £150million of improvements currently under way.

Entry requirements

You will need to submit a completed application, including your full academic transcripts, any English language qualifications and references (and any other additional documentation required for your choice of course).

If you meet the entry criteria, you may receive an unconditional offer. If you have yet to meet a condition, such as IELTS score of 6.0, or if you have to complete an academic qualification, you will receive a conditional offer subject to you satisfying that condition.

If you do not meet the requirements, you may be offered a place on a more suitable course.

Scholarship & funding

The University of Greenwich offers a number of scholarships and bursaries to help students with the cost of their studies. Awards range from sports and high achievement scholarships to bursaries for care leavers and students in financial need.

Campuses

Student life

See what life at Greenwich is like through the eyes of Greenwich student.