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Where can I buy art materials?

Materials can usually be purchased in our specialist art shops located in our main college sites. The shops have limited opening hours during the holidays so please contact the shops for information.

Are there facilities for people with disabilities?

Central Saint Martins is committed to an equal opportunities policy that supports people with disabilities. We try to offer the facilities and assistance necessary to enable students with disabilities or medical conditions requiring specialist help to realise the aims and objectives of our courses. Please contact us to discuss any special arrangements or equipment, which can be provided. You can find out more by looking at the Student Services website for students with disabilities and dyslexia at: www.arts.ac.uk/student

Can I get a qualification or US credit by doing a Short Course?

The short courses do not offer credits for a current course or a recognised qualification - although you will receive a certificate of attendance. We do offer a Degree Study Abroad programme for overseas students who wish to study for a term, 2 terms or a year alongside our degree course students and gain college credits. For more information please visit our Study Abroad page.

Can I get a qualification or US credit by taking part in Summer School?

Central Saint Martins offers 3-week Summer Study Abroad courses providing students with an assessment grade. A record of the grade and class hours is sent to your home institution upon request. If you require credit then you must check with your university or college first to see if they will give credits for Central Saint Martins Summer Study Abroad courses.

What is Study Abroad?

Study Abroad gives students from other colleges and universities from across the world the opportunity to join a course at Central Saint Martins for a term, two terms or up to a year. All Study Abroad students join courses with the full time degree students and have a unique, absorbing experience as a Central Saint Martins student. Please note that Study Abroad is only open to students who are coming from abroad for a short amount of time if you wish to find out information about taking one of our full time degree courses please view the degree course information page.

How do I apply for Study Abroad?

Study Abroad places must be made on the Study Abroad application form. When sending your application you must include your portfolio. Please note we do not need to see original work, if possible please send images on a CD or a DVD.

When do I apply for Study Abroad?

You need to apply by 31 May for study in the autumn term and by 31 October for study in the spring term and summer term. We will consider applications made outside these deadlines but as Course Directors may not be available we are unable to guarantee your application will be processed in time. We aim to inform you if you have been accepted on the course of your choice within one month of receiving your completed application.

When can I take part in Study Abroad?

Students can choose whether to join their chosen course for one term only, either autumn (Sept to Dec) or spring (Jan to April). Alternatively you may take two terms of the course or the full academic year. Please note we do not accept students for the summer term only, however, if you do wish to study during the summer vacation we run a comprehensive programme of short courses and Summer Study Abroad courses.

How much does Study Abroad cost?

Current information on fees can be found on the page Apply for Study Abroad

Can I use Federal Aid whilst on Study Abroad?

As part of the University of the Arts London, CSM is Title IV registered and can therefore offer full-time eligible students US Federal loans via the FFELP scheme and subsequent private 'top-up' loans. Eligible students who are enrolled on a Semester Study Abroad program at CSM can continue to take out financial aid via their home institution. University of the Arts London is required to fill out a consortium agreement to be completed by the International Centre's financial aid office.

Can I transfer State and Institutional aid?

Transferring this depends on your home university. Please contact your home Study Abroad Advisor for help.

What are the entry requirements for your Study Abroad Courses?

All applicants must submit a portfolio CD or DVD (or showreel) with their application form. Other requirements across the board are:. to be registered for an art or design degree in an institution outside the UK. to have a good academic standing. if you are a US student you should have a GPA of 3.0 or above . To have English language proficiency to an IELTS level score of 6.5. 

What do I do if I don't have a portfolio or need to improve my portfolio?

We offer shorter courses of at least 15 hours per week to help students prepare for entry to Foundation, BA (Honours) or PGDip/ MA courses. The Graphic Design Portfolio Course and the Fashion Folio, are both offered for between one and three terms. Look at the Preparatory Courses section of this website for more details.

How should I decide which course to apply to for Study Abroad?

As a Study Abroad student you are accepted on to the full time undergraduate courses in the discipline of your choice. You take all your classes with full time degree students. For full details of the course content see the undergraduate course outlines on our website.

Will I be interviewed for a place on the Study Abroad programme?

As you are applying from overseas for study in the UK you will not be asked to attend an interview. In most cases a portfolio will be enough to assess your application.

Can I get a credit transfer to my home university?

The University of the Arts London, of which Central Saint Martins is a constituent college, has degree-awarding powers under UK government legislation. All University of the Arts London degree courses earn 120 credits per year with each term earning approximately 40 credits. Each credit represents 10 learning hours. Your work will be assessed while you are at Central Saint Martins. You will be given a transcript of your grades and credits earned to take back with you to your home institution. Before you apply for a Semester Study Abroad Programme you should ensure that credits you earn here are transferable to your home institution. If your tutor requires a copy of the relevant Course Handbook or details of the Credit Framework please request it from the Study Abroad Co-ordinator, email studyabroad@csm.arts.ac.uk

How do I find accommodation in London whilst I am doing Study Abroad?

If you are offered a place on a Study Abroad Programme you can apply for a place in one of the dorms or apartments managed by the University of the Arts London. Please note we are not a campus university and even if you are accepted into university owned accommodation you can expect to travel for up to 45 minutes to get to the teaching sites. For information on University accommodation please check www.arts.ac.uk/housing.

Will I need a visa to study at Central Saint Martins?

If you do not hold a UK / EU / EEA passport you will need a visa that allows you to study here in order to take one of our courses. For information please see the Home Office website. It is your responsibility to determine how far in advance you need to apply for a visa, and to allow sufficient time to obtain a visa. We will not allow you to join the course if you do not have a visa that allows you to study, and in these circumstances, you will not by right be eligible for any refund of your course fees.

If you cannot attend a course because you have not obtained a visa to enter the UK no refund will be offered although we will offer you a transfer (subject to the conditions contained in Clause 11) if your visa is delayed. You will need to present your passport, including visa, to the Short Course Office at least two working days in advance of the start of your course. In other words, if your course starts on a Monday, you must present yourself by the Thursday before.

Who can I speak to in person about Study Abroad?

Please contact the Study Abroad team by email: studyabroad@csm.arts.ac.uk or call: +44 (0)20 7514 2249 or come by the office, University of the Arts London, Study Abroad dept, 272 High Holborn, London WC1V 7EY

When will I find out if I have been accepted onto the Study Abroad programme?

We aim to inform you if you have been accepted on the course of your choice within 10 - 15 working days of receiving your completed application form. If you have not heard from us please contact studyabroad@csm.arts.ac.uk

Can I get reading lists or further course information before arriving in London?

It is only once you start your course that you will be given your study timetable and information. You will not receive detailed course information, or be expected to choose classes, prior to arriving in London.

Is there a welcome or orientation session for new Study Abroad students arriving from abroad?

Arriving in London from abroad can be a daunting experience. We are committed to helping you settle in quickly and easily to ensure that you get the most out of living in London. We run a Welcome Programme before the start of the autumn and spring terms to help you get to know London, the college and the university. It is also an excellent way for you to meet other students starting Study Abroad across the university.

How do I apply for a Foundation, undergraduate or postgraduate course?

Foundation Diploma and Postgraduate courses If you are a Home or EU applicant for Foundation Diploma, or postgraduate courses you can apply direct to Central Saint Martins on the relevant course specific application form, which can be downloaded from this website.

Undergraduate courses Home and EU applications to Foundation Degree (FdA) and BA (Honours) degree courses at Central Saint Martins should be made through the Universities and Colleges Admission Service (UCAS). Please contact UCAS for an application form: http://www.ucas.com/

For International applications please visit the international section of this website.

Are there any scholarships for students?

Central Saint Martins does not currently offer any scholarships to students.

Where can I find more information about funding?

There are a number of publications and sources of information on obtaining funding for your course. For details of these, please visit the University of the Arts website: www.arts.ac.uk/student. If you are from the UK you may be entitled to help with fees or be able to take out a loan to help meet living costs, with repayments linked to your income after leaving higher education. If you are from England or Wales you should contact your Local Education Authority to apply for financial help. For details visit the Department for Education and Skills website www.dfes.gov.uk/student support, or call 0800 7319133. If you are from Scotland contact the Student Awards Agency for Scotland: www.saas.gov.uk/student_support/ or call 0131 476 8212. If you are from Northern Ireland contact your Local Education and Libraries Board. If you are an international student, your local British Council office should be able to provide you with information about possible sources of financial aid or bursaries for which you may be eligible.

The British Council Information Centre in the UK can be contacted at: Tel: +44 (0) 161 957 7755 Fax: +44 (0) 161 957 7188 E-mail: general.enquiries@britishcouncil.org

If you are a US national you may be able to apply for US Federal Loans to support your degree or Study Abroad course at Central Saint Martins. See the links section for details.

When can I look around the college?

We offer many opportunities to look around the College. Two exhibitions of student work are open annually to visitors: 'Direction' from January to March, and the final year Degree Shows in June. Please see the home page of this website nearer the time for precise dates and times of the Degree Shows. Also, all Foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses offer a series of course tours for potential applicants, with some courses allowing visits by appointment. The precise arrangements differ for each course. You can find out the times, dates and venues of these course tours by contacting the Information Office, telephone number +44 (0) 20 7514 7022 or 7023 or by looking at the relevant course listing on this website.

What level of English do I need to apply?

All classes are taught in English. Applicants whose first language is not English should note that they are required to be proficient in written and spoken English and be able to participate in group discussions and presentations in English. Most undergraduate courses requires a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 for practical courses and 6.0 for lecture courses. The University of the Arts London also offers English courses for overseas students (please call +44 (0) 20 7514 7261 for more information).

As a short course student will I be allowed access to the building?

On the first day of your course you will be issued with a security pass. You must show this everytime you enter the building and whenever requested by a member of staff. If you lose your pass you must request a replacement from the Short Course Office before your next class. You can use the pass to gain access to the buildings if you wish to use the library or college shops outside your class times.

Is there a smoking policy?

Central Saint Martins does not allow smoking on any of its college premises.

Is there a policy on the use of mobile (cell) phones?

Mobile phones must be switched off throughout seminars, classes and workshops. Please use your phone outside the classroom should you need to make a call.

What can I do about property I lost, or had stolen, whilst in college?

Personal property must be kept with you at all times. The college cannot accept any responsibility for work, equipment, materials or personal possessions left in the college. The college has no liability for lost or stolen items.

Can you store work after my course has ended?

Due to a shortage of space we cannot store any work once the course has finished.

What should I do in event of a fire?

In the event of a fire alarm sounding please leave by the main exit. You must not re-enter the building until authorised to do so by a member of staff. If the building should require evacuation without the sound of an alarm you must follow instructions given by staff or the emergency service.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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