The University of Sunderland, established in 1901, is a modern, career-focused university with campuses in Sunderland, London, and Hong Kong. Known for practical teaching, strong industry links, and affordability, it welcomes students from 100+ countries.
With award-winning support and excellent employability services, Sunderland is a great choice for international students seeking quality education and value.
👉 Apply early! Secure your place, accommodation, and visa in good time for the 2025 intake.
International Application Checklist (PDF)
International Application Checklist (PDF)
📝 Admissions for International Students
📌 Entry Requirements
- Undergraduate (UG): High school qualifications equivalent to UK A-Levels (e.g., 60–75% CBSE/ISC, WAEC, IB Diploma or equivalent).
- Postgraduate (PG): Recognised bachelor’s degree (UK 2:2 equivalent or higher). Work experience may be required for MBA/professional courses.
- English Language: IELTS 6.0 (no band below 5.5), TOEFL iBT 80+, PTE 56+. 👉 Pre-sessional English is available if you don’t meet requirements.
🖥 Application Process
- Select your programme (100+ UG and 90+ PG options).
- Apply online via the Sunderland portal or UCAS.
- Submit transcripts, personal statement, references, CV (PG), and English test results.
- Receive conditional/unconditional offer; accept and pay deposit.
- Receive CAS and apply for your UK Student Route visa.
📑 Visa Requirements (2025)
- Student Route visa with CAS issued by the University of Sunderland.
- Financial evidence (tuition + living costs):
- Sunderland campus: £1,023/month (up to 9 months).
- London campus: £1,334/month (up to 9 months).
- Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS), valid passport and biometrics.
- Timeline: Apply ~3 months before course start.
Visa Tip: Keep your bank statements consistent (28-day rule) and ensure your name exactly matches your passport on all documents.
🏠 Life at the University of Sunderland
🌍 Campuses
- Sunderland City Campus: Arts, design, business, law, tourism.
- Sir Tom Cowie Campus (St Peter’s): Engineering, computing, media, and sciences.
- London Campus (Canary Wharf): Business, finance, and management programmes.
🏘 Accommodation & Costs
Location | Typical Monthly Rent (£) | Notes |
---|---|---|
Sunderland Halls | 350 – 500 | Affordable, close to campus with community feel |
London Campus Housing | 700 – 1000 | Higher costs typical of London |
💷 Cost of Living (Monthly)
Expense | Sunderland (£) | London Campus (£) |
---|---|---|
Rent | 350 – 500 | 700 – 1000 |
Food | 120 – 200 | 180 – 260 |
Transport | 40 – 60 | 90 – 140 |
Social/Leisure | 100 – 150 | 150 – 220 |
💡 “Sunderland is one of the UK’s most affordable student cities. Careful budgeting makes a big difference—especially if you’re comparing with London.”
🎉 Student Life
- Students’ Union: 50+ clubs, societies, and cultural groups.
- Sports & Fitness: Olympic-standard facilities with sports scholarships.
- Events: International Welcome Week, career fairs, cultural celebrations.
- City Life: Coastal city living with quick links to Newcastle.
💼 Support for International Students
- Pre-arrival: Webinars, airport pickup, induction.
- Academic: Study skills workshops, English support, one-to-one tutoring.
- International Office: Visa, banking, GP registration, and general support.
- Wellbeing: Free counselling, mental health support, peer mentoring.
- Careers: Internships, employability programmes, and graduate placement support.
📈 Why Choose Sunderland?
- Affordable tuition and one of the UK’s lowest living costs.
- Modern campuses with strong employer links.
- Global study options (UK + Hong Kong).
- Excellent international student support.
- Career-focused teaching with solid graduate outcomes.
👉 Next step: Shortlist your course and prepare your documents early to speed up offers and CAS issuance.
FAQs: University of Sunderland (International, 2025)
What are tuition fees at Sunderland?
Undergraduate: £13,000–£15,000 per year. Postgraduate: £14,000–£17,000 per year (approx., 2025).
Can international students work while studying?
Yes. Typically up to 20 hours per week during term and full-time during breaks (subject to visa conditions).
Does Sunderland offer scholarships?
Yes. Many international students receive £1,000–£1,500 scholarships based on merit and eligibility.
Is Sunderland affordable for students?
Yes. Sunderland is among the most budget-friendly UK cities for students.
What subjects is Sunderland best known for?
Business, tourism, health sciences, engineering, and media studies.