University of Leeds

University of Leeds

West Yorkshire , United Kingdom
  • 77
    Acceptance Rate
  • 96
    Available Programs
  • 31906
    Students
  • 9,250
    Average Cost
  • 90.8
    Employment Rate
  • Program
    Co-op
  • Permit
    Work

Overview

The University of Leeds is one of the largest higher education institutions in the UK. It is renowned globally for the quality of our teaching and research. The strength of their academic expertise combined with the breadth of disciplines covered, provides a wealth of opportunities and has real impact on the world in cultural, economic and societal ways.The University strives to achieve academic excellence within an ethical framework informed by values of integrity, equality and inclusion, community and professionalism.   

Entry requirements

The typical minimum entry requirement for all undergraduate degree programmes is a pass in a combination of five subjects in GCSE and GCE A -level examinations, or equivalent. They should include: at least grade A* to C/ 9-4 in English at GCSE or equivalent.

Scholarship & funding

For 2019 entry, if your household income is less than £42,875 a year you may be eligible to apply for a means-tested undergraduate scholarship. Worth £3,000 a year for three years (paid in cash instalments), our UK undergraduate means tested scholarships are of higher value than the University’s funding package – Leeds Financial Support (funding which is automatically awarded based on a student’s household income level).

 range of other scholarships are available from the University:

Campuses

Great Hall
Parkinson Building
Maurice Keyworth Building

Student life

Week in the life of University of Leeds