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King’s College London is one of England’s oldest and most prestigious university institutions: a multi-faculty research-led university college based in the heart of London with over 19,700 students, of whom more than 6,200 are postgraduates. It is ranked as one of the world’s top 25 universities.
The College offers an intellectually rigorous environment supported by welcoming and caring traditions. King’s has played a major role in many of the advances that have shaped modern life, such as the discovery of the structure of DNA, and it is now the largest centre for the education of doctors, dentists and other healthcare professionals in Europe and home to five Medical Research Council centres.
King’s location in the heart of London and its strength in law, humanities and the social sciences make it a major player in forging links between the arts, culture and universities, and in the development of public policy at national level. Its very broad range of subjects, including also physical sciences and engineering, are increasingly inter-related, notably in fields such as bioinformatics, health policy and medical humanities.
Program Benefits
An unrivalled reputation: King’s has played a major role in many of the advances that have shaped modern life; from the pioneers of modern day nursing to the discovery of the structure of DNA.
Academic excellence: 24 subject areas have been awarded the highest rankings for quality of research, demonstrating excellence at an international level.
An enriching academic experience: over 800 courses that cover the arts, health sciences, humanities and social sciences.
Unbeatable location: our campuses are minutes away from London’s theatres, concert halls, national museums, seats of law and government, national libraries and major academic institutions.
Innovative programs: from the chance to study at Shakespeare’s Globe, intern opportunities at leading research organizations through to our Pre-Medical program.
Full integration: you will go to the same lectures, seminars and labs as all other students.
Support and guidance: a full cycle of support is available from a welcome orientation through to individual Study Abroad advisors in each department.
Program Type:
This program is a Marquette-affiliated
program. As such, federal financial aid applies; Marquette grants
and scholarships do not apply.
Costs:
Tuition:
Arts based:
Fall $7,200
Spring $8,700
Science based:
Fall $9,000
Spring $10,900
Other Costs:
Rent/accommodation: $650
Mobile/telephone: $45
Local Travel: $93
Food & household: $190
Medical/Personal supplies: $30
Clothing: $75
Entertainment: $80
Course costs: $37
Total monthly:
$1,200
Total fall: $4800
Total spring:
$7,200
Living:
Guaranteed Housing:
Student apartments - Most single bedrooms, en-suite, Located throughout downtown London.
Duration:
Either semester or full year
Dates:
Fall semester:late September to mid December
Spring semester: early January to mid March
Eligibility:
All majors; minimum sophomore-standing; 2.75 GPA
Language:
Courses taught in English
Permit/Visa:
Not required for US Citizens studying one semester. Required for full-year students (apply two months in advance).
Orientation:
There is an extensive orientation program before the start of each semester.

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