University of Westminster International Student Guide 2025
Admissions, Life & Support

A practical guide for international students considering the University of Westminster in London. Learn about the admissions process, visas, student life and dedicated support services for 2025 entry.

📌 Admissions Overview for International Students

The University of Westminster welcomes students from over 160 countries. International applicants can apply through UCAS for undergraduate programmes or directly for postgraduate study. Typical entry requirements include academic qualifications, English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS/TOEFL), and supporting documents such as references and personal statements.

🛂 Visa & Immigration Support

International students usually apply for the Student visa (formerly Tier 4). The university provides a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) and guidance on financial evidence, healthcare surcharge, and biometric appointments. The International Student Support team offers workshops and one-to-one advice on visas, work rights and post-study options including the Graduate Route.

🎓 Life at Westminster — What to Expect

Located in central London, the University of Westminster offers a vibrant student life. With four campuses (Cavendish, Harrow, Marylebone and Regent Street), students benefit from modern facilities, cultural diversity and access to one of the world’s most exciting cities.

đź’ˇ Support for International Students

Westminster offers dedicated international support services:

🏡 Accommodation Options

International students can apply for university-managed halls or private housing. Westminster has halls near its campuses and provides advice on trusted landlords and accommodation platforms in London.

❓ FAQs — International Students at Westminster

Can I work while studying at Westminster?
Yes — with a Student visa you can usually work up to 20 hours per week in term-time and full-time in vacations, depending on visa conditions.
Does Westminster offer scholarships for international students?
Yes — a range of merit-based and country-specific scholarships are available. Early application is advised as funding is competitive.
How does the university support cultural integration?
Through international societies, buddy schemes, cultural events and a dedicated Students’ Union team, helping students make friends and settle quickly.
“Studying at Westminster gave me the chance to meet people from around the world while living in one of the most dynamic cities globally.”