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Student Case Studies

International

Explore first-hand experiences from our global student community. Hear why our International students chose to study their course with us, how Newcastle College differs from education in their home countries and what they've loved most about their time here.

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Muhammad Fahad

Muhammad Fahad

L3 Access to Higher Education - Diploma in Business

From day one, I’ve been welcomed with open arms by both the faculty and my fellow classmates. The vibe around campus is super nice, and there’s always something exciting happening! Studying at Newcastle College has been an enriching experience both academically and personally, and I couldn’t have asked for a better place to pursue my studies abroad.

Honey Imtiyaz Dayani

Honey Dayani

BSc (Hons) Computing (Top-Up)

As an international student, my experience at Newcastle College University Centre has been enriching and fulfilling. Everyone I’ve met at the University Centre, staff and student, have been welcoming and supportive, providing any resources and assistance I needed to help me adjust to life in the UK and thrive academically.

Arnaud Victorien Ekonde

Arnaud Ekonde

BSc (Hons) Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering (Top-Up)

I would definitely recommend studying at Newcastle College University Centre if you’re an international student. The University Centre offers a supportive, friendly environment for all students, with a diverse community of students and staff who all go out of their way to make sure you have everything you need to thrive. It’s also very financially accessible to study here, as the academic course fees for international students are almost the same as the home students’ fees, which is a massive selling point!

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Declan Kater

BA (Hons) Creative Enterprise (Top-Up)

I would say do it! Studying in the UK, and especially at Newcastle College University Centre, is a great way to expand your horizons and learn more about culture and people, the differences in their outlooks and attitudes compared to your own home country, which can only help to develop you as a person. You just learn a lot more about life, about what life means to you personally, and it can only benefit the way you look at the world for the next chapter of your life. I will never regret seizing the opportunity to study at Newcastle College University Centre.

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