Wrexham University International Student Guide
Admissions, Life & Support (2025)

Everything international students need to know about applying to Wrexham University, moving to Wales, living costs, visas and the support services available to help you thrive.

πŸ“ Admissions β€” How to Apply

πŸ›‚ Student Visas & Immigration (UK Student Route)

International students typically apply under the UK Student visa route. Key steps include:

Visa rules change β€” always check the official UK government guidance and Wrexham University international office for the latest visa requirements and documentation.

πŸ’· Tuition, Fees & Funding

🏠 Accommodation & Living in Wrexham

Wrexham offers a range of housing options:

ItemTypical Monthly Cost (Est.)
University hall (single room)Β£450 – Β£600
Shared house (per person)Β£360 – Β£480
Food & groceriesΒ£100 – Β£200
Transport & misc.Β£40 – Β£80

🩺 Healthcare & Wellbeing

πŸ“š Academic Support & Study Skills

🌍 Settling In β€” Practical Steps on Arrival

  1. Collect your BRP (Biometric Residence Permit) if required and save your CAS and visa documents securely.
  2. Register with a GP, open a UK bank account (many banks offer student accounts) and get a UK SIM card.
  3. Attend welcome and orientation events β€” international induction and buddy schemes are excellent ways to meet peers.

πŸ’Ό Work, Placements & Internships

πŸ”’ Safety, Rights & Legal Help

❓ FAQs β€” International Students

When should I apply for my student visa?
Apply after you receive your CAS and after you have met any offer conditions β€” allow several weeks for processing and check current UKVI guidance.
Can I bring family dependents?
Dependent rules depend on course level and funding β€” check UKVI rules and the university’s guidance for up-to-date information.
Is English language support available?
Yes β€” Wrexham University provides pre-sessional courses, language support and academic skills workshops for non-native speakers.

βœ… Final Checklist for International Applicants

  1. Check course-specific entry requirements and application deadlines (UCAS or university portal).
  2. Prepare translations and certified documents early (transcripts, references).
  3. Budget for visa fees, immigration health surcharge and initial arrival costs.
  4. Apply for accommodation early and use university-approved landlords where possible.
  5. Attend international orientation events and register with GP and bank after arrival.
Moving to Wrexham is more than study β€” it’s an opportunity to build international friendships, gain practical skills and become part of a welcoming community. Use the support available and ask for help early.