A Foundation course is a one-year preparatory program offered by UK universities or colleges for international students who have completed high school exams and less than 13 years of education, and wish to pursue their first degree in the UK. This course is designed to provide additional English language proficiency and academic preparation needed for entry into an undergraduate program at a UK university.
Foundation programmes cater to school-leavers who have followed a non-British curriculum but aspire to pursue a degree at a UK university. Acting as a bridge between your current qualifications and the entry requirements of UK universities, the foundation course aims to address academic gaps, enhance English language skills, and acquaint you with UK life and culture to prepare you for university studies.
Foundation courses can equip you for a range of subjects including Business, Finance & Management; Computing; Law; Art and Design; Engineering; Social Science; Medicine; Science and Pharmacy; Media; and Humanities.
Some foundation providers have established partnerships with universities, offering guaranteed progression to the institution upon achieving specified grades. Many programs involve students being situated on campus, granting full university status with access to libraries, equipment, and sporting facilities.
International students aiming to enroll in a foundation course typically require a minimum IELTS score of 4.5, with no individual element scoring below 4.0. If you lack formal English qualifications, you may be advised to undertake an English language course or attend a college before commencing the foundation program. The necessary documents and entry requirements include:
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