South Africa

Welcome to the University of West London! We're so pleased you're considering studying with us, or have already chosen to join us.

As a student from South Africa, you'll be joining a vibrant community of international students at UWL. We have over 100 different nationalities in our student community and plenty of country-specific clubs and societies for you to join.

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Why international students choose UWL

Aiden Nel

Aiden Nel, International Student Ambassador

Hear from Aiden Nel, BA (Hons) Business Studies with Foundation student and International Student Ambassador, to find out more about us and what to expect when you start your journey at UWL.

  • How did you learn about the University of West London?

    I first learnt about the university when my dad moved over to the UK and was looking at different universities for me to attend. The University of West London stood out instantly to him. He saw advertisements for the University in the roads on banners and saw advertisements online posted by the University. Unfortunately, I was still based in South Africa, however my father was able to attend two open days on my behalf. It was always my intention to study Business, and my father managed to attend a presentation conducted by the Dean of the Claude Littner Business School. The feedback I received from this presentation was very encouraging and confirmed that the University of West London would be my first choice."

  • What attracted you to apply to study with us?

    During one of the visits that my father made to the University, whilst I was still in South Africa, he took many videos and photos, and I was instantly attracted to the many facilities and general outlay of the University.

    When I first saw the University the first thing that instantly attracted me to apply was the unbelievable student union.

    The University of West London is best known as a career university and that is immensely important as once I graduate, and whilst I am studying, the student support structures will do their best to support me in finding suitable me job opportunities and job offers. This was the main factor that attracted me to apply and study at the University of West London.

    I also heard about all the different sports teams and the atmosphere and camaraderie that they all share together; this also attracted me to study at the University of West London as, whilst growing up in South Africa, I have always enjoyed my sport and being a part of sporting teams."

  • What are your initial impressions of the University?

    I am very impressed with the modern facilities that the University has to offer. From the first day that I attended, the excellent security structures in place made me feel very secure.

    The library is very convenient, comfortable and provides all the resources that I need. I have also attended a few socials at Freddie’s, and these were most enjoyable and well managed. Some of my classes are at the Brentford Campus and the bus transport between campuses is reliable, clean and very efficient."

  • What reflections do you have on the programme after the first month of teaching

    The classes are conducted professionally and administered efficiently. I find it very stimulating to remain engaged during the classes. The lecturers are very professional in the way they teach and are always helpful when assistance is required, or when I don’t fully understand something in the lecture. My classmates are also enjoyable and we all get along well in class, such as discussions and teamwork activities. The workload is very manageable but also challenging."

Located just minutes from central London, with parks and green spaces on your doorstep, the University of West London offers an exceptional study environment for international students looking to pursue their academic and career aspirations. 

London is consistently voted as one of the best cities in the world for studying abroad and at UWL we welcome students from over 100 countries worldwide. 

In this video, hear from a selection of our international students talking about why they chose to study at UWL.

Why study with us?

Entry requirements

Find out which general qualifications we accept from your country below. Exact entry requirements are listed on each course page.

English language requirements

Find out more about English language requirements for international students. Please also review the entry requirements information below for details of any country specific qualifications that may be accepted in place of an English language test.

My time at UWL has been life-changing. The courses are led by outstanding lecturers and the University is strategically located between the airport and city centre. 

Samantha Wanda Goh Martin, Malaysia
  • Undergraduate entry requirements

    Applicants with the following qualifications will be considered for entry on an undergraduate degree:

    • National Senior Certificate - 60% or above in each subject
    • Senior Certificate with Matriculation Endorsement
    • British/International A Levels (from a minimum 112 UCAS tariff points depending on course)
    • IB Diploma (from a minimum 25 points depending on course)
    • Second and final year entry of a Bachelors degree may be available for those with a Higher National Diploma (HND) from the UK with a merit profile
    • A recognised foundation course

    English language requirement

    National Senior Cert - Grade 3 or 40% or above in English

  • Postgraduate entry requirements

    Applicants with the following qualifications will be considered for entry on a postgraduate course:

    • Bachelors degree with 60% or above
    • Degree equivalent to UK Honours Bachelors degree (2.2 minimum)
    • PhD entry: Masters qualification

    English language requirement

    National Senior Cert - Grade 3 or 40% or above in English

  • Integrated Foundation Year entry requirements

    A number of our courses also offer the opportunity to study an integrated foundation year which forms an integral part of the degree course.  Applicants with the following qualifications will be considered for entry on a degree with an integrated foundation year:

    • Senior Certificate
    • National Certificate (vocational) Level 4

    English language requirement

    National Senior Cert - Grade 3 or 40% or above in English

  • PhD entry requirements

    Applicants with the following qualifications will be considered for entry on a PhD:

    • UK upper second class honours degree (2:1) and a Masters degree with merit or distinction. If your qualifications are not from a UK university, we also consider recognised equivalent qualifications from accredited overseas institutions and equivalent professional qualifications.

Key information

Moving to London as a student from South Africa can seem quite daunting, but we have support in place to help you every step of the way from application through to graduation.

Find out more about the support we offer on our support for current students page.

How to apply

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It's really easy to apply for a course at UWL as an international student:

  1. Use our course search (below) to find a course that suits you.  
  2. On the course page follow the steps to apply using the 'Apply now' button.

Contact us

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Our International Office is available for enquiries from Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm: 

Ask our International Recruitment Team a question or call us on +44 (0) 20 8231 2440

Prospective students can take a virtual tour or join us in person for a West London Campus tour.