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Student Accommodation Near College of Health and Social Care, University of Derby
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£85/wk
Closest option
0.72 km away
Peak demand
July, August
Overview
The College of Health and Social Care, University of Derby accommodation options in the supplied data are concentrated around Brookside Close in Derby. This makes comparison straightforward for students because all six listed rooms are within 0.75 km of the university location used in the source file. Prices are also much lower than large city studio markets, starting from £85 per week at the Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 21 Brookside, Derby DE1 3JY. Most listings are non-ensuite rooms in independent house-style accommodation, so they are better suited to students who want affordable shared living rather than private studios. Bills are a major strength across the source data: electricity, water, gas if applicable, superfast broadband, content insurance, TV licence and a holiday clean are repeatedly listed. Students comparing these Derby properties should focus on bedroom count, price range, exact Brookside address, broadband, kitchen or dining facilities, and whether they prefer the lowest price or a slightly smaller shared setup.
Quick Answers
Student accommodation near the College of Health and Social Care, University of Derby is very budget-friendly in the supplied data, with all six entries between 0.72 km and 0.75 km from the university location. The cheapest option is Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 21 Brookside from £85 per week, while the closest listed option is Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 18 Brookside at 0.72 km. Every property listed is a non-ensuite room in an independent house-style setup, with strong bills included across broadband, utilities, content insurance and TV licence.
Best For Budget
Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 21 Brookside, Derby DE1 3JY
Best For Closest
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 18 Brookside, Derby DE1 3JY
Best For Amenities
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 18 Brookside, Derby DE1 3JY
Best For Studios
No studio rooms are supplied in the source data
Best Value Tradeoff
Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 21 Brookside gives the lowest starting price at £85 per week while remaining around 0.73 km from the university location and including broadband, utilities, TV licence, holiday clean and content insurance.
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 18 Brookside | £103 | Shared room, independent house | 0.72 km | Around 9 minutes on foot | Central heating, fully-equipped kitchen, modern appliances, superfast broadband, recycling | Electricity, gas if applicable, water, superfast broadband, content insurance, TV licence, holiday clean |
| Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 13 Brookside | £96 | Shared room, independent house | 0.73 km | Around 9 minutes on foot | Central heating, recycling, communal dining table, contemporary appliances, University of Derby access | Electricity, gas if applicable, water, superfast broadband, content insurance, TV licence, holiday clean |
| 20 Brookside | £103 | Shared room, independent house | 0.73 km | Around 9 minutes on foot | Recycling, central heating, dining table, modern appliances, superfast broadband | Electricity, gas if applicable, water, superfast broadband, content insurance, holiday clean, TV licence |
| Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 21 Brookside | £85 | Shared room, independent house | 0.73 km | Around 9 minutes on foot | Central heating, WiFi, recycling, close to pubs and restaurants, close to Derby University | Superfast broadband, water, electricity, gas if applicable, TV licence, holiday clean, content insurance |
| 27 Brookside | £103 | Shared room, independent house | 0.73 km | Around 9 minutes on foot | Central heating, communal TV, recycling, modern appliances, superfast broadband | Electricity, gas if applicable, water, superfast broadband, content insurance, TV licence, holiday clean |
| 6 Brookside | £103 | Shared room, independent house | 0.75 km | Around 9 minutes on foot | Central heating, recycling, close to pubs and restaurants, close to Derby University, WiFi | Superfast broadband, content insurance, water, electricity, gas if applicable, TV licence, holiday clean |
Best Student Areas
Brookside Close
Brookside Close is the central accommodation cluster in the supplied data. All six listed properties are based on Brookside Close and sit between 0.72 km and 0.75 km from the university coordinates. This area is best for students who want affordable shared rooms with included bills rather than premium studios. The listings are similar in commute, so students should compare the bedroom count, weekly price, kitchen or dining features and whether they prefer a 3, 4 or 6-bedroom shared setup.
Derby DE1 student housing area
The property slugs and addresses point to Derby DE1 3JY, which gives students a focused local housing area close to the University of Derby access routes mentioned in the source amenities. This works well for students in health and social care who want practical, low-cost rooms while staying close enough for daily travel. The source data highlights features such as pubs and restaurants nearby, Derby University access, superfast broadband and modern appliances across several listings.
University of Derby access area
Several listings directly mention easy access to Derby Uni or being close to Derby University. This is important for students whose schedules may include placements, early starts or practical sessions. The listed properties do not rely on luxury amenities; their appeal is the combination of walking distance, low weekly rent, included bills and shared-house essentials such as heating, WiFi, kitchen appliances, dining space, recycling and broadband.
The uploaded university data does not contain a populated nearby_places object, so this content avoids adding unsupported shops, bus stops or landmarks. The useful local detail comes from the property data itself. Several listings mention nearby Derby restaurants, pubs and restaurants, easy access to Derby Uni or being close to Derby University. This suggests the Brookside options are designed for students who want a practical local base rather than a long commute. The day-to-day value is straightforward: students get affordable weekly rents, superfast broadband or WiFi, heating, kitchen or dining facilities and included bills. For health and social care students with placement-style schedules or early starts, staying within around 0.72 km to 0.75 km of the university location can make routine study days easier. Students should still check the live map for supermarkets, transport, placement routes and evening safety before confirming a room.
How to Choose
Students choosing between these Derby properties should not over-focus on distance because all six are close to the university location supplied. The better starting point is budget. Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 21 Brookside is the cheapest from £85 per week and still sits around 0.73 km away, making it the strongest budget option. Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 13 Brookside starts from £96 and adds a communal dining table with contemporary appliances. The £103 options then need to be compared by household setup and facilities: 18 Brookside offers a fully-equipped kitchen and modern appliances, 20 Brookside gives a 3-bedroom setup with dining table and superfast broadband, 27 Brookside is a 6-bedroom option with communal TV, and 6 Brookside is another 3-bedroom choice with WiFi and proximity to pubs and restaurants listed. Students who want fewer housemates may prefer the 3-bedroom listings, while students who value a larger shared environment may consider 27 Brookside. Since all entries include bills, the final decision should come down to room availability and household preference.
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin comparing Derby accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, especially when they want low-cost shared rooms within walking distance of campus buildings.
Accommodation close to University of Derby health and social care study locations can become more competitive before autumn intake because affordable shared rooms near campus are limited.
Getting to Campus
The supplied Brookside accommodation options are all close to the College of Health and Social Care, University of Derby location used in the source data. Each property is under 1 km away, so walking is a realistic daily option.
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 18 Brookside: around 9 minutes walking from 0.72 km
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 13 Brookside: around 9 minutes walking from 0.73 km
20 Brookside: around 9 minutes walking from 0.73 km
Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 21 Brookside: around 9 minutes walking from 0.73 km
27 Brookside: around 9 minutes walking from 0.73 km
6 Brookside: around 9 minutes walking from 0.75 km
The uploaded university data does not include nearby transport places, so no specific bus stops or stations have been added to the curated transport block. Students should check the live route from each Brookside address to their exact Derby teaching location before booking.
Bills & Inclusions
Bills included are a major strength across the supplied Derby accommodation data. All six entries list utilities or services in the bills_included field.
18 Brookside includes electricity, gas if applicable, water, superfast broadband, content insurance, TV licence and a holiday clean once during Christmas and Easter break.
13 Brookside includes electricity, gas if applicable, water, superfast broadband, content insurance, TV licence and a holiday clean once during Christmas and Easter break.
20 Brookside includes electricity, gas if applicable, water, superfast broadband, content insurance, holiday clean once during Christmas and Easter break, and TV licence.
21 Brookside includes superfast broadband, water, electricity, gas if applicable, TV licence, holiday clean once during Christmas and Easter break, and content insurance.
27 Brookside includes electricity, gas if applicable, water, superfast broadband, content insurance, TV licence and a holiday clean once during Christmas and Easter break.
6 Brookside includes superfast broadband, content insurance, water, electricity, gas if applicable, TV licence and a holiday clean once during Christmas and Easter break.
Students comparing low-cost Derby rooms should check whether the quoted weekly rent includes utilities, broadband, content insurance and TV licence. In this supplied data, the repeated inclusion of superfast broadband and core utilities makes the Brookside options easier to budget for.
Room Types
shared room
Every supplied property lists non-ensuite accommodation, represented here as shared rooms. Prices range from £85 to £112 per week, making this the main budget-friendly room type near the College of Health and Social Care, University of Derby in the source data.
independent house
All six entries also include independent_house in the room type data. This suggests house-style shared living rather than a large purpose-built studio building. Students should expect shared facilities and should check the exact room, bathroom and kitchen arrangement before booking.
Booking Advice
Students should shortlist Brookside options early if they want low weekly rent with bills included. The listings are close in distance, so the decision should be based on price, bedroom count, facilities and exact room availability.
Area & Transport
All supplied properties are close enough to be treated as walkable to the College of Health and Social Care, University of Derby coordinates. The estimated walking time is around 9 minutes for each listing, based on the source distances and a standard walking estimate. Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 18 Brookside is 0.72 km away, 13 Brookside, 20 Brookside, 21 Brookside and 27 Brookside are all 0.73 km away, and 6 Brookside is 0.75 km away. The source data does not include specific nearby bus stops, rail stations or transport hubs, so this JSON does not add unsupported transport names. The page should therefore lead with walking distance, bills, rent and room type. For students, transport still matters for placements, part-time work and wider Derby travel, but the daily campus journey is manageable from every supplied Brookside property.
Campus & City
University Buildings
Departments
Student Neighbourhoods
Everyday Life
Related & Nearby
Nearby Institutions
Landmarks
Trust & Data Quality
Accommodation pricing, distances, room types, amenities and bill inclusions are based on supplied Admistay listing data.
All six supplied property entries are retained in this content object so no source accommodation data is removed.
Travel times are estimated from the supplied distance values using approximate walking assumptions.
Bills and inclusions are taken from the supplied property data and should be checked on the live listing before booking.
No property-level review data was supplied, so accommodation aggregate rating schema is not enabled.
This guide uses only the supplied Admistay data for property names, slugs, prices, distances, room types, amenities and bills. No property-level review data was supplied, so aggregate rating schema for accommodation listings is disabled. Nearby places were not supplied for this university, so the curated nearby places block is intentionally left empty rather than padded with unsupported locations. Students should confirm final rent, room layout, bill inclusions, tenancy length and availability before booking.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near College of Health and Social Care, University of Derby?
Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 21 Brookside, Derby DE1 3JY is the cheapest supplied option, with prices starting from £85 per week. It is around 0.73 km from the university coordinates.
Which accommodation is closest to College of Health and Social Care, University of Derby?
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 18 Brookside, Derby DE1 3JY is the closest supplied property at around 0.72 km. The estimated walking time is roughly 9 minutes.
Are studio rooms available near HSC Derby in this data?
No studio rooms are supplied in this data set. All six property entries list non-ensuite and independent house-style accommodation, which is represented as shared rooms.
Are shared rooms available near the University of Derby health and social care location?
Yes. Every supplied property lists non-ensuite accommodation in an independent house setup. Prices range from £85 to £112 per week depending on the Brookside property and room availability.
Which property is best for the lowest budget?
Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 21 Brookside is the best budget pick because it starts from £85 per week. It also includes superfast broadband, water, electricity, gas if applicable, TV licence, holiday clean and content insurance.
Which property is best for a smaller shared setup?
20 Brookside, 21 Brookside and 6 Brookside are listed as 3-bedroom apartment-style options. These may suit students who prefer fewer housemates compared with the 4-bedroom or 6-bedroom Brookside listings.
Which property is best for a larger shared house?
27 Brookside is listed as a room in a 6-bedroom apartment. It may suit students who are comfortable with a larger shared-house environment and want communal facilities such as a communal TV.
Are bills included in the Brookside student rooms?
Yes, all six supplied properties list bills included. Common inclusions across the data include electricity, water, gas if applicable, superfast broadband, content insurance, TV licence and a holiday clean.
Is superfast broadband included?
Superfast broadband or WiFi is listed across the supplied properties. Most entries include superfast broadband in the bills_included field, which is useful for students studying from home.
Is content insurance included?
Yes. Content insurance is listed in the bills included section for all six supplied Brookside properties.
Is TV licence included?
Yes. TV licence is listed as included across the supplied Brookside accommodation entries.
How far are the Brookside rooms from the university?
The supplied Brookside properties range from 0.72 km to 0.75 km from the university coordinates. The estimated walk is around 9 minutes for each listing.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near HSC Derby?
First-year students can usually book private student accommodation if the provider accepts their booking profile. They should confirm tenancy length, deposit requirements, payment schedule and any guarantor rules before reserving.
Which property is best for students who want pubs and restaurants nearby?
Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 21 Brookside and 6 Brookside both list proximity to pubs and restaurants in the supplied amenities. Students should check the live map for exact local options.
Is walking realistic from these properties to the university?
Yes. All supplied properties are under 1 km from the university coordinates, so they can be treated as walkable. The estimated journey is around 9 minutes on foot.
Do these properties have safety and security features listed?
The supplied safety_security arrays are empty for the Brookside properties. Students should check the live listing or speak with an accommodation advisor if they need details on locks, entry systems or local safety.
When should students book accommodation near College of Health and Social Care, University of Derby?
Students should usually begin comparing options 3 to 5 months before intake. Affordable shared rooms with bills included can move faster as the academic year approaches.
How do I choose between the Brookside properties?
Start with price, then compare bedroom count and facilities. 21 Brookside is cheapest, 18 Brookside is closest, 13 Brookside has communal dining, 20 Brookside is a 3-bedroom setup, 27 Brookside is a 6-bedroom setup, and 6 Brookside lists WiFi plus proximity to pubs and restaurants.
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A public UK health and social care school focused on nursing, allied health, social care and professional practice
The School of Health and Social Care is part of the University of Derby in the United Kingdom. It offers undergraduate, postgraduate, short and certificate courses across allied health, nursing, professional practice, occupational therapy, counselling, psychotherapy, therapeutic art, radiography, advanced practice, public health nursing, dementia, healthcare research, workforce development, trauma and mental health.
Institution Name
School of Health and Social Care, University of Derby
Parent University
University of Derby
Country
United Kingdom
University Type
Public according to source data
Campus Setting
Urban according to source data
Student-to-Staff Ratio
14.9 according to source data
International Students
13% according to source data
Academic Focus
Nursing, allied health, social care, counselling, psychotherapy, radiography, public health and professional practice
Study Levels
Undergraduate, postgraduate, short courses and certificate courses
The School of Health and Social Care at the University of Derby is a UK-based academic division focused on preparing students for careers in healthcare, nursing, allied health, social care and professional practice. The uploaded source describes it as a college under the University of Derby that trains students in medical and nursing-related courses.
The school is part of a public university with an urban campus setting. The source data lists the student-to-staff ratio as 14.9 students per staff member and the percentage of international students as 13%. These figures should be verified before publication, but they indicate a university environment with international student participation and academic support.
The college includes multiple schools and academic routes. The uploaded source mentions the School of Allied Health and Social Care, which provides degree courses in occupational therapy, counselling, psychotherapy, therapeutic art and radiography. It also mentions the School of Nursing and Professional Practice, which provides undergraduate and postgraduate courses including advanced practice and specialist community public health nursing.
Students can also explore short courses and certificate courses in medical and healthcare-related fields. This can be useful for professionals who want to upskill, specialise or build continuing professional development credentials in the health and social care sector.
For Indian and international students, the School of Health and Social Care can be relevant if they are interested in nursing, healthcare research, social care, counselling, mental health, public health, radiography, occupational therapy or professional practice. Students should check whether their chosen course includes clinical placement, professional accreditation, fitness-to-practise checks, DBS checks, immunisation requirements or English language conditions.
The uploaded source includes older fee references, including international undergraduate tuition of $13,250 and postgraduate tuition around $10,000 to $12,000 or £7,400 to £9,200. These figures may be outdated and should be verified from the current University of Derby fee pages before publishing.
Accommodation planning is important for healthcare and nursing students because timetables may include early starts, clinical placement travel and long practical days. Students looking for student accommodation near the School of Health and Social Care, University of Derby should compare university halls, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student housing in Derby based on commute, safety, bills, study space and transport access.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Derby and nearby Derby student areas. Students can compare housing by room type, commute, safety, amenities, bills, tenancy length and budget before arriving in the UK.
Overall, the School of Health and Social Care, University of Derby is best suited for students seeking healthcare, nursing, allied health, social care, counselling, public health or professional practice education in a practical UK university environment. Students should verify current course availability, clinical placement rules, fees, scholarships, entry requirements and accommodation options before applying.
Yes. It can be a good option for Indian students interested in nursing, allied health, public health, counselling, mental health, radiography, occupational therapy and social care-related study in the UK.
It is known for health, nursing, allied health, social care and professional practice courses, including areas such as occupational therapy, counselling, psychotherapy, radiography, advanced practice and public health nursing.
Students may live in University of Derby halls, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats or private student housing in Derby, close to campus or with practical transport access.
Derby is generally more affordable than London, but costs vary by room type, location, bills, tenancy length and commute. Students should compare accommodation early before booking.
It can be worth it for students seeking practical healthcare, nursing, allied health or social care education. Students should verify professional accreditation, placement requirements, fees and career outcomes before applying.
Nursing, allied health, occupational therapy, counselling, psychotherapy, radiography, public health and healthcare research routes
The School of Health and Social Care at the University of Derby offers undergraduate, postgraduate, short and certificate courses in allied health, nursing, professional practice, occupational therapy, counselling, psychotherapy, therapeutic art, radiography, advanced practice, specialist community public health nursing, dementia, healthcare research, workforce development and trauma or mental health-related areas.
School of Health and Social Care, University of Derby courses focus on healthcare, nursing, allied health, social care and professional development. The uploaded source states that the college trains students in medical and nursing courses and offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in areas such as social gerontology and dementia, healthcare research, health workforce development and international approaches to trauma and mental health.
The School of Allied Health and Social Care provides degree courses in occupational therapy, counselling and psychotherapy, therapeutic art and radiography according to the source data. These routes may suit students who want practical careers supporting patients, communities, mental health, rehabilitation, imaging, therapy or social care.
The School of Nursing and Professional Practice offers undergraduate and postgraduate routes including advanced practice and specialist community public health nursing according to the uploaded source. Students interested in nursing and professional healthcare careers should verify whether the course includes placements, clinical hours, registration routes or professional accreditation.
The college also offers short and certificate courses in medical and healthcare-related fields. These can be useful for working professionals, students seeking CPD, or learners who want a shorter route into a specific healthcare topic.
The uploaded source lists international undergraduate tuition as $13,250. It also states that postgraduate tuition differs by course, with an average range of $10,000 to $12,000 or £7,400 to £9,200. These values should be treated as historical source figures and verified from current University of Derby fee pages before publishing.
The uploaded source says undergraduate tuition includes study trips and access to core textbooks through the library. Students should verify whether this still applies to current courses, especially because healthcare courses may have additional expenses such as uniforms, placement travel, DBS checks, occupational health requirements, equipment or professional registration-related costs.
Students looking for student accommodation near the University of Derby School of Health and Social Care should consider placement travel as well as campus commute. Admistay helps students compare verified Derby student accommodation by budget, room type, commute, bills, safety and amenities.
Occupational Therapy
Undergraduate or postgraduate route depending on programme • Varies by programme
Fee: £Current official fee should be verified; uploaded source lists international UG tuition as $13,250 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be calculated using current exchange rates
Best for: Students interested in helping people improve independence, daily living and rehabilitation outcomes
Students should verify professional accreditation, clinical placement requirements and registration pathway before applying.
Counselling and Psychotherapy
Undergraduate or postgraduate route depending on programme • Varies by programme
Fee: £Current official fee should be verified; uploaded source lists postgraduate average around £7,400 to £9,200 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be calculated using current exchange rates
Best for: Students interested in mental health, therapy, counselling and human support roles
Students should check supervised practice, professional recognition and ethical training requirements.
Radiography
Undergraduate or postgraduate route depending on programme • Varies by programme
Fee: £Current official fee should be verified; uploaded source lists international UG tuition as $13,250 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be calculated using current exchange rates
Best for: Students interested in diagnostic imaging, clinical technology and patient-facing healthcare roles
Students should verify clinical placement, health checks, professional accreditation and equipment requirements.
MSc Advanced Practice
Postgraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: £Current official fee should be verified; uploaded source lists postgraduate average around £7,400 to £9,200 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be calculated using current exchange rates
Best for: Healthcare professionals seeking advanced clinical or professional development
Students should check whether work experience, professional registration or clinical background is required.
Specialist Community Public Health Nursing
Postgraduate or professional practice route • Varies by programme
Fee: £Current official fee should be verified; uploaded source lists postgraduate average around £7,400 to £9,200 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be calculated using current exchange rates
Best for: Students or professionals interested in community nursing and public health roles
Students should verify professional registration, placement, eligibility and UK public health practice requirements.
Healthcare Research and Health Workforce Development
Postgraduate, short course or certificate route depending on programme • Varies by course
Fee: £Differs course to course according to uploaded source / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be calculated using current exchange rates
Best for: Students or professionals interested in research, healthcare systems and workforce improvement
Useful for students who want healthcare leadership, research or policy-related career pathways.
It is known for nursing, allied health, occupational therapy, counselling, psychotherapy, therapeutic art, radiography, advanced practice, public health nursing, healthcare research and social care-related routes.
The uploaded source lists international undergraduate tuition as $13,250 and postgraduate tuition around $10,000 to $12,000 or £7,400 to £9,200, but current fees should be verified.
Popular options may include nursing, occupational therapy, counselling and psychotherapy, radiography, advanced practice, public health nursing and healthcare research depending on career goals.
Many healthcare and nursing-related courses may include placements or professional practice, but students should verify this course by course before applying.
Students should include tuition, accommodation, placement travel, food, transport, healthcare-related checks, visa, healthcare surcharge and emergency funds in the total budget.
Online application guidance, documents, references, work experience and healthcare-course preparation
Admissions for the School of Health and Social Care, University of Derby are submitted online through the university application route according to the uploaded source. General requirements include official transcripts and passport copy, while additional requirements may include references, work experience, personal statement, CV and course-specific evidence.
School of Health and Social Care, University of Derby admissions are completed through an online application route according to the uploaded source data. Students should choose the exact healthcare, nursing, allied health, social care, counselling, radiography or professional practice course before applying because requirements may vary by programme.
The uploaded source lists general requirements as official transcripts and a copy of passport. Additional requirements include references, work experience, personal statement, copy of passport and CV. Students should prepare these early, especially for postgraduate, professional practice or healthcare-related programmes.
Healthcare and social care courses often require more than basic academic documents. Depending on the programme, applicants may need evidence of relevant work experience, interview performance, professional suitability, DBS checks, occupational health clearance, vaccination records, placement readiness, English language proof and fitness-to-practise declarations. These requirements should be verified directly from the official course page.
Students applying for occupational therapy, radiography, counselling, psychotherapy, nursing or public health routes should carefully check whether the course leads to professional registration or requires clinical placement. This matters for Indian students because professional recognition may differ between the UK, India and other countries.
For undergraduate applicants, students should prepare school transcripts, passport, English language scores if required, personal statement and any course-specific evidence. For postgraduate applicants, students may need undergraduate transcripts, degree certificate, CV, references, work experience details, personal statement and healthcare-related professional background evidence.
The uploaded source does not provide clear intake dates or deadlines. Students should verify the current University of Derby intake calendar for their chosen course before applying. Healthcare programmes may have earlier deadlines or limited seats because of placement capacity and professional requirements.
Accommodation planning should run alongside admissions planning. Healthcare students may need practical access to campus and placement locations, so accommodation should be chosen based on commute reliability, public transport, safety, Wi-Fi, bills and study environment.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Derby by room type, budget, commute, safety, bills and availability. This can help international students arrange housing before arrival and avoid last-minute pressure.
Step 1: Choose Healthcare Course
Select the exact nursing, allied health, counselling, psychotherapy, radiography, public health, advanced practice or social care course.
Step 2: Check Course Requirements
Review academic eligibility, English language requirement, professional suitability, placement expectations and work experience needs.
Step 3: Prepare Documents
Prepare official transcripts, passport copy, references, personal statement, CV and work experience evidence where required.
Step 4: Submit Online Application
Apply online through the University of Derby application route for the selected programme.
Step 5: Complete Healthcare Checks if Required
Complete interview, DBS, occupational health, vaccination, portfolio or professional-practice checks if required by the course.
Step 6: Review Offer and Conditions
Check academic, English, placement, professional and documentation conditions listed in the offer.
Step 7: Plan Funding and Scholarship
Review tuition, scholarships, accommodation, visa, healthcare surcharge and living costs before accepting the offer.
Step 8: Arrange Accommodation
Compare verified Derby student accommodation through Admistay based on campus access, placement commute and budget.
Course-Specific Intake
The uploaded source does not provide exact intake dates
Application: Students should verify the current University of Derby deadline for the selected course
Healthcare courses may have limited seats or placement-driven deadlines, so students should apply early.
Online and Short Course Routes
Short and certificate courses are mentioned in the uploaded source
Application: Availability may differ by course
Students should check whether the course is online, blended, short, certificate-based or campus-based before applying.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
Students apply online through the university route and submit documents such as official transcripts, passport copy, references, personal statement, CV and work experience evidence where required.
Admission depends on the selected course. Healthcare courses may require academic eligibility, English scores, references, interviews, work experience, DBS checks or professional suitability evidence.
The uploaded source does not provide exact intake dates, so students should check the selected course page and apply early because healthcare courses may have limited seats.
Students should arrange accommodation after shortlisting or receiving an offer, especially if their course includes placements or early practical sessions.
The uploaded source lists work experience as an additional requirement, but whether it is mandatory depends on the selected course.
An urban Derby healthcare learning environment with practical study, clinical readiness and student accommodation options
Student life at the School of Health and Social Care, University of Derby is shaped by practical healthcare education, urban campus access and professional preparation. Students may study nursing, allied health, counselling, psychotherapy, radiography, public health and social care routes while comparing accommodation in Derby based on campus access, placement travel, safety and study environment.
Student life at the School of Health and Social Care, University of Derby is different from a purely classroom-based degree because many healthcare and social care subjects are practical, people-focused and professionally oriented. Students may need to balance lectures, independent study, practical sessions, placements, assessments and professional development.
The uploaded source describes the University of Derby campus setting as urban. This can be helpful for healthcare students because urban locations may provide access to public transport, healthcare settings, libraries, local services, shops, supermarkets and student accommodation options.
The school includes areas such as allied health, social care, nursing and professional practice. Students may study courses related to occupational therapy, counselling, psychotherapy, therapeutic art, radiography, advanced practice, public health nursing, dementia, healthcare research, workforce development and trauma or mental health.
For Indian and international students, Derby may offer a more manageable student-city experience compared with larger UK cities. Students can focus on practical study and healthcare training while still accessing student housing, local transport and community services. However, students should check placement location and travel expectations before booking accommodation.
Accommodation choice matters strongly for healthcare students. A room that is cheap but far from campus or poorly connected to placement sites may create stress during early shifts or busy weeks. Students should compare commute time, bus routes, walking safety, Wi-Fi, quiet study space, laundry, bills and tenancy flexibility.
Students looking for student accommodation near the School of Health and Social Care, University of Derby may compare University of Derby halls, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student houses in Derby. Areas should be selected based on the exact campus, transport access and placement needs.
Admistay helps students compare verified accommodation near the University of Derby by room type, commute, safety, amenities, bills and budget. This helps international students choose housing that supports study, practical training and day-to-day wellbeing.
University of Derby Urban Campus Environment
School of Allied Health and Social Care
School of Nursing and Professional Practice
Healthcare-Focused Learning
Students study practical and people-focused subjects across health, nursing, allied health and social care.
Professional Practice Preparation
Selected routes may require work experience, placements, professional checks or clinical-readiness preparation.
Urban Student Access
The uploaded source lists an urban campus setting, which can support access to transport, housing and local services.
Short and Certificate Courses
The college offers short and certificate courses in medical and healthcare-related fields according to the uploaded source.
International Student Environment
The uploaded source lists international students at 13%, indicating a degree of international student participation.
Accommodation Choice
Students can compare halls, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats in Derby based on commute and study needs.
Derby City Centre
Best for: Students wanting access to shops, transport, food and student housing
Commute: Commute varies by exact campus and property
Good for students who want amenities and local movement.
Kedleston Road Area
Best for: Students needing access to main University of Derby facilities
Commute: Short commute depending on property
Students should verify whether their course is based near this area before booking.
Allestree
Best for: Students wanting a quieter residential setting
Commute: Commute varies by bus, walking or cycling
Useful for students who prefer calmer living but still need practical transport.
Mickleover
Best for: Students looking for residential housing options
Commute: Commute varies by bus or car route
Check transport carefully before booking, especially for placement-heavy courses.
Normanton
Best for: Students wanting potentially more affordable private housing
Commute: Commute varies by route
Compare safety, transport and room quality before deciding.
University Halls and PBSA Near Campus
Best for: First-year and international students wanting a simpler arrival setup
Commute: Usually shorter depending on hall location
Good for students who want bills, security and support included.
Student life is practical and healthcare-focused, with students balancing lectures, independent study, professional preparation, placements and social care or clinical learning.
Yes. The uploaded source lists international students at 13%, though current international student data should be verified before publication.
Students may live in university halls, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats or private student housing in Derby, depending on campus and placement access.
Yes. Health and social care courses can be demanding because students may manage academic work, practical training, placements, assessments and professional standards.
Accommodation planning is important because healthcare students may need reliable travel for practical sessions, placements, early starts and study routines.
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship, international student awards, regional scholarships, postgraduate funding and sports support
The uploaded source lists several University of Derby scholarship options for international students, including Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship, Excellent International Student Scholarship worth £5,000, Regional High Achievers Scholarship worth £3,000, Postgraduate Scholarship worth £2,000 and sports scholarships. Scholarship availability, values and eligibility should be verified before publication.
University of Derby scholarships and funding can help international students reduce tuition costs while studying health, social care, nursing, allied health or professional practice programmes. The uploaded source lists several scholarships, including Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship, Excellent International Student Scholarship, Regional High Achievers Scholarship, Postgraduate Scholarship and sports scholarships.
The Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship is described in the uploaded source as a scholarship where tuition fee is waived for one year. Students should verify current eligibility, selection criteria, course coverage and application process before relying on this scholarship.
The Excellent International Student Scholarship is listed as a £5,000 scholarship for a limited number of students who excel in their work. Since the uploaded source does not provide detailed conditions, students should check whether this applies to their course level, country, academic profile and intake.
The uploaded source also mentions a Leadership Scholarship for MBA students only with an amount of £5,000. This may not be directly relevant to health and social care students unless they are applying to an MBA route at the wider university.
The Regional High Achievers Scholarship is listed as £3,000 for students from regions including South Asia, which includes India and Pakistan. This can be relevant for Indian students if the scholarship remains active and if their course is eligible.
The Postgraduate Scholarship is listed as £2,000 for postgraduate taught students. This may be useful for students applying to health, nursing, public health, advanced practice or social care postgraduate programmes, subject to current eligibility.
The uploaded source also states that the university grants sports scholarships for both national and international students. These are usually suitable only for students with strong sports achievements and should not be treated as general funding.
Scholarships may reduce tuition, but students should still plan accommodation, food, local transport, placement travel, visa costs, healthcare surcharge, professional checks and emergency funds. Admistay helps students compare verified Derby student accommodation by budget, commute, bills, safety and room type so they can build a realistic funding plan.
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship
A high-value scholarship described in the uploaded source as waiving tuition fee for one year.
International Merit Scholarships
Awards such as Excellent International Student Scholarship for high-performing international students.
Regional Scholarships
Funding such as Regional High Achievers Scholarship for students from selected regions including South Asia.
Postgraduate Scholarships
Funding such as Postgraduate Scholarship for postgraduate taught course students.
Sports Scholarships
Scholarships for national and international students with strong sports profiles.
Self-Funding and Education Loans
Students may combine scholarships with family support, personal funds or education loans for tuition and living expenses.
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship
Best for: High-achieving international students subject to current eligibility
Coverage: Tuition fee waived for one year according to uploaded source
Students should verify current availability, application process and whether health and social care courses are eligible.
Excellent International Student Scholarship
Best for: Limited number of international students who excel in their work
Coverage: £5,000 according to uploaded source
Students should confirm whether the scholarship applies automatically or needs a separate application.
Regional High Achievers Scholarship
Best for: Students from selected regions including South Asia
Coverage: £3,000 according to uploaded source
Indian students should verify whether India remains eligible for the current intake.
Postgraduate Scholarship
Best for: Postgraduate taught course students
Coverage: £2,000 according to uploaded source
Relevant for postgraduate health and social care applicants if the course and intake are eligible.
Leadership Scholarship
Best for: MBA students only according to uploaded source
Coverage: £5,000 according to uploaded source
This is likely not relevant to most health and social care applicants unless applying to an MBA route.
Sports Scholarships
Best for: Students with strong sports achievements
Coverage: Varies by current university policy
Sports scholarships are performance-based and should not be treated as general funding.
Yes. The uploaded source lists scholarships such as Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship, Excellent International Student Scholarship, Regional High Achievers Scholarship, Postgraduate Scholarship and sports scholarships.
Indian students may explore Regional High Achievers Scholarship, Excellent International Student Scholarship, Postgraduate Scholarship and Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship depending on eligibility.
The uploaded scholarships appear tuition-focused. Students should not assume accommodation is covered unless official scholarship terms clearly state it.
Yes. Scholarships may depend on academic excellence, region, course level, postgraduate status, sports performance or university selection criteria.
Students can reduce living costs by comparing university halls, PBSA and shared flats early, checking bills, choosing practical commute routes and avoiding last-minute accommodation decisions.
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Explore University of Derby admissions, eligibility, deadlines, English language requirements, healthcare and social care courses, documents, visa process and practical application guidance for Indian and international students.
Main Intake
September and January
Application Route
Online Application, Common Application & UCAS
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0 overall
Admission Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
University of Derby offers admissions for international students across undergraduate, postgraduate, research, foundation and healthcare-focused programmes through online, common application and UCAS routes.
University of Derby is a career-focused UK university with strong pathways in health, social care, nursing, public health, allied health and professional practice. The admission process depends on the chosen programme and usually requires academic transcripts, personal statement, references, English language proof and financial documents. Indian students should prepare early because healthcare-related courses may involve higher English requirements, practical checks, supplementary material and visa documentation.
September and January admissions are mentioned for the College of Health and Social Care
International students are advised to apply before semester start to allow visa processing
Online, common application and UCAS routes are mentioned
IELTS and UKVI English proof are important for international applicants
Healthcare and social care programmes may have course-specific requirements
University of Derby has international students from around 100 countries
Visa documents include CAS, financial proof, passport and TB testing where applicable
Students interested in nursing, health, social care, public health, occupational therapy or allied health courses
Applicants looking for practical and professional healthcare-focused education in the UK
Undergraduate students who meet Class 12 academic requirements and can prepare English proof early
Postgraduate applicants with a bachelor’s degree and interest in healthcare, research or social care practice
Healthcare professionals seeking advanced study in clinical practice, health and social care or short professional courses
Students who can manage documentation, visa requirements and financial proof carefully
International students comfortable with programme-specific checks and practical course expectations
Students applying to nursing or clinical programmes without checking English and professional requirements may face difficulty
Applicants with weak IELTS or UKVI English scores may need additional preparation
Students who delay visa documents may face pressure before September or January intake
Applicants without a clear healthcare or social care motivation may struggle to write a strong personal statement
Postgraduate applicants without relevant background may need to check programme-specific expectations carefully
Students applying close to the semester start may have limited time for CAS, visa and travel planning
Undergraduate Admissions
Online / UCAS
UG applicants can apply for healthcare, nursing, allied health and social care routes through the accepted application channels.
Postgraduate Admissions
Online Application
PG and research applicants apply online with academic documents, references, personal statement and English proof.
Main Intake
September & January
The provided content mentions September and January admissions for the College of Health and Social Care.
Admission Type
Profile-Based Review
Selection is based on academic eligibility, English proof, personal statement, references and course-specific material.
Students should apply well before the September or January start date because international applicants need time for admission review, CAS and visa processing.
Check official university deadline
September Intake Planning
Students targeting September intake should confirm the exact course deadline on the official course page.
Check official university deadline
January Intake Planning
Students targeting January intake should check whether their selected health or social care course is available.
At least 4 weeks before semester start
International Application Advice
The provided content advises international students to submit applications no later than 4 weeks before semester start.
Around 4 months before deadline
Visa-Safe Application Window
The provided content also advises international applicants to apply around 4 months early to support visa and travel planning.
After offer acceptance
CAS and Visa Preparation
Students should prepare CAS, financial documents, passport, TB test and visa application requirements after receiving an offer.
University of Derby eligibility depends on programme level, academic background, English language proof and healthcare-specific requirements where applicable.
Undergraduate
Class 12 with around 65% where mentioned
Postgraduate
Bachelor’s degree
University of Derby generally requires IELTS 6.0 with at least 5.5 in each section, while selected healthcare courses may require higher scores.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.0 Overall
Minimum 5.5 in each section
Higher Requirement
7.0 Overall
Course-specific requirement for selected healthcare programmes
PTE
Standard Requirement
60 Overall
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
TOEFL
Standard Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Completed application form
Evaluated official academic transcripts
Class 12 documents for undergraduate applicants
Bachelor’s degree documents for postgraduate applicants
Personal statement
Letters of recommendation
Academic reference from previous institution
English language proof such as IELTS or UKVI
Financial proof or bank statement
Valid passport
CAS and visa documents after offer acceptance
University of Derby is popular for healthcare, nursing, public health, social care, clinical practice and allied health-related programmes.
MSc Advanced Clinical Practice
Best For
This course is better suited to healthcare professionals who can meet higher English and professional practice requirements.
MSc Nursing (Learning Disabilities)
Best For
Applicants should check prior experiential learning, English and mathematics requirements carefully.
MSc Health and Social Care Studies
Best For
Use the personal statement to explain your healthcare interest, experience and future service-sector goals.
Child Development Short Course
Best For
This route is more suitable for healthcare professionals looking for focused skill development.
Occupational Therapy and Allied Health Programmes
Best For
Check whether the course needs placements, health checks or additional supplementary material.
Public Health Programmes
Best For
Students should show interest in healthcare systems, wellbeing and community impact in their application.
MSc Advanced Clinical Practice
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MSc Nursing (Learning Disabilities)
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MSc Health and Social Care Studies
Careers
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Occupational Therapy and Allied Health Programmes
Careers
Industries
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Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Acceptance Rate: Not officially published
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Relevant academic background
Clear healthcare or social care motivation
Strong personal statement
English language readiness
Academic references
Course-specific supplementary material where required
Professional or experiential background for selected healthcare courses
Choose the course carefully because healthcare, nursing and social care programmes can have very different requirements.
Apply earlier than the minimum timeline because international applicants need time for CAS, visa and travel planning.
Prepare a personal statement that clearly explains healthcare motivation, practical experience and long-term goals.
Check English language requirements at course level because selected healthcare programmes may require IELTS 7.0.
Keep evaluated transcripts, references and financial documents ready before submitting the application.
For clinical or nursing-related courses, review prior learning, mathematics, English and professional requirements carefully.
Do not rely only on general admission rules; always check course-specific supplementary requirements.
Applying too close to the semester start and leaving little time for visa processing
Assuming all health and social care courses have the same English requirement
Submitting a weak personal statement without healthcare motivation
Missing evaluated transcripts or academic references
Ignoring course-specific supplementary material
Not preparing financial proof for visa processing
Applying to clinical programmes without checking prior learning or professional requirements
Academic Strength
Moderate
Research Focus
Course-specific
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select a healthcare, nursing, social care, public health, allied health or research programme.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic requirements, English score, prior learning and course-specific conditions.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange application form, transcripts, personal statement, references, English proof and financial documents.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through the online application route, common application or UCAS where applicable.
STEP 5
Attend Interview
Attend interview or professional assessment if required by the selected healthcare programme.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Review the offer, complete any pending conditions and prepare CAS-related documents.
STEP 7
Visa & CAS
Use the CAS letter to complete financial proof, TB test, biometrics and UK Student Visa steps.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Popular Career Areas
Healthcare, nursing, public health, social care, allied health and clinical practice
International Community
The provided content mentions international students from around 100 countries
Professional Focus
Programmes are suited to students targeting practical health and social care careers
Employer Sectors
Healthcare, public-sector, private hospital and clinical service employers
Indian students applying to health and social care programmes should not treat English requirements casually because some courses may require higher IELTS scores.
For clinical and nursing pathways, practical motivation and relevant experience can make the personal statement more convincing.
Students should apply well ahead of the semester start because healthcare courses, CAS and visa processing can take longer than expected.
Postgraduate applicants should check whether their degree background aligns with the healthcare or social care course they are choosing.
Financial proof, TB test and passport documents should be prepared early to avoid delays in the UK Student Visa process.
Applicants should check course-specific supplementary material before submission, especially for professional or clinical courses.
The provided content mentions September and January admissions for the College of Health and Social Care.
Students can apply through online application, common application or UCAS where applicable.
The provided content mentions IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each section, while selected courses may require higher scores.
The provided content mentions 65% in Class 12 for undergraduate admission.
The provided content says TOEFL is not accepted by the college in that context, so students should check the latest official course requirement.
International students should apply early, ideally well before the semester start, to allow time for visa and travel arrangements.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet academic, English language, document and visa requirements for their chosen course.
The provided content mentions September and January admissions for the College of Health and Social Care.
The provided content advises students to apply at least 4 weeks before semester start and also recommends applying around 4 months early for visa and travel planning.
The provided content mentions 65% in Class 12, along with transcripts, personal statement, recommendations, English proof and financial documents.
Postgraduate applicants need a bachelor’s degree, evaluated transcripts, personal statement, recommendation letters, English proof and course-specific documents.
The provided content mentions IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each section, while selected healthcare programmes may require higher scores.
The provided table mentions Pearson Test of Academic English score 60, but another line says Pearson is not accepted in that college context. Students should confirm the latest official course requirement before applying.
The provided content states that TOEFL is not accepted in that specific college context. Students should verify the current official requirement for their selected programme.
Students usually need application form, evaluated transcripts, personal statement, recommendation letters, English proof, financial documents and course-specific supplementary material.
Yes. International students need documents such as CAS letter, admission letter, financial documents, passport, photographs, TB test and biometrics where applicable.
Interviews are course-specific. Healthcare or professional programmes may include additional checks, interviews or supplementary requirements.
Admission is moderately competitive because students must meet academic, English, document and course-specific requirements, especially for healthcare and nursing-related routes.
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