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Student Accommodation Near Falmouth College of Arts
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£119/wk
Closest option
72.87 km away
Peak demand
June, July
Overview
Falmouth College of Arts is linked to the Penryn Campus on Treliever Road, but the supplied accommodation data does not include any true nearby Penryn or Falmouth property. All six supplied listings are in Plymouth, around 72.87 km to 73.91 km from the campus, so they should be treated as distant wider-area alternatives rather than practical near-campus accommodation. St Thomas Court has the lowest listed price from £119 per week, with studios, ensuite rooms and 1-bed options, plus ultra-fast WiFi, common area, security doors, CCTV and bills included. Plymouth Cross House starts from £129 per week and has the strongest budget-led amenity mix with cinema room, games room, communal lounge, laundry room and bills included. Saltwater Place is the closest Plymouth listing at 72.87 km and offers studios and ensuite rooms from £130 per week. For most Falmouth College of Arts students, the page should clearly recommend checking Penryn and Falmouth options first before considering Plymouth.
Quick Answers
Saltwater Place is the closest supplied property to Falmouth College of Arts, but it is still 72.87 km away in Plymouth and should be treated as a distant wider-area option. St Thomas Court is the cheapest listing from £119 per week, while Plymouth Cross House is a strong budget choice from £129 per week with cinema room, games room, laundry room and bills included. Frobisher House has one of the best study-focused packages, with study area, study room, communal kitchen, games area, WiredScore Platinum and bills included. Students should search Penryn or Falmouth first because Plymouth is not a normal near-campus choice for daily access.
Best For Budget
St Thomas Court, Plymouth
Best For Closest
Saltwater Place, Plymouth
Best For Amenities
Plymouth Cross House, Plymouth
Best For Studios
St Thomas Court, Plymouth
Best Value Tradeoff
Plymouth Cross House balances a low starting price, studio, ensuite and 4-bed choice, 200Mbps WiFi, cinema room, games room, outdoor area, communal lounge, laundry room and bills included, but it remains a distant Plymouth option.
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saltwater Place | £130 | Studio, ensuite room | 72.87 km | Distant wider-area option from Plymouth | Communal lounge, games room, study area, bike storage, disabled access | 1Gbps wired internet, water, electricity, heating |
| Plymouth Cross House | £129 | Studio, 4-bed, ensuite room | 72.98 km | Distant wider-area option from Plymouth | 200Mbps WiFi, games room, cinema room, outdoor area, communal lounge | WiFi, water, gas, electricity |
| Central Point | £132 | Studio, ensuite room, 2-bed | 73.16 km | Distant wider-area option from Plymouth | Cycle storage, common area, ultra-fast WiFi, games area, living area | WiFi, electricity, water, gas, content insurance |
| Discovery Heights | £149 | Ensuite room, studio | 73.38 km | Distant wider-area option from Plymouth | Cycle storage, games area, common area, ultra-fast WiFi, living area | WiFi, electricity, water, gas, content insurance |
| Frobisher House | £139 | Ensuite room, studio | 73.83 km | Distant wider-area option from Plymouth | Communal lounge, bike storage, games area, study area, study room | Gas, electricity, water |
| St Thomas Court | £119 | 1-bed, studio, ensuite room | 73.91 km | Distant wider-area option from Plymouth | Cycle storage, ultra-fast WiFi, common area, living area, CCTV | WiFi, electricity, water, gas, content insurance |
Best Student Areas
Penryn and Treliever Road
Penryn and Treliever Road are the most practical areas for Falmouth College of Arts students because the supplied university address is at Penryn Campus. Students should search local Penryn accommodation first if they need regular access to studios, workshops, lectures or campus facilities.
Falmouth
Falmouth is the key city area for students connected to Falmouth College of Arts and the wider Falmouth University community. The supplied dataset does not include a Falmouth property, so the page should avoid pretending Plymouth listings are local replacements.
Plymouth wider area
Plymouth appears in the supplied property list, but all six listings are more than 72 km from the Penryn Campus. Saltwater Place, Plymouth Cross House, Central Point, Discovery Heights, Frobisher House and St Thomas Court can be shown only as distant wider-area alternatives, not as normal daily commute accommodation.
Plymouth city centre
Plymouth city centre options may appeal only to students specifically choosing Plymouth for personal reasons. The listings offer low prices, bills included, study areas, games rooms, cinema room, bike storage and ultra-fast WiFi, but the distance from Falmouth College of Arts makes them unsuitable as core campus accommodation.
The source nearby places are not useful for this page because they list airports in the United States, thousands of kilometres from the Penryn Campus. Those entries should be excluded from curated nearby places and local content. Student-life copy should rely only on property-level facilities: Saltwater Place has study area and games room; Plymouth Cross House has cinema room and communal lounge; Central Point and Discovery Heights include games areas and ultra-fast WiFi; Frobisher House includes study room, communal kitchen and WiredScore Platinum; St Thomas Court includes ultra-fast WiFi and common area. For actual Falmouth or Penryn life, more local data would be needed.
How to Choose
Start with location. Students who need regular access to Falmouth College of Arts, Penryn Campus studios, workshops or lectures should search Penryn and Falmouth first. If the supplied Plymouth properties are the only available options, St Thomas Court is the cheapest, Saltwater Place is the closest by supplied distance, Plymouth Cross House has a strong budget amenity mix, and Frobisher House is best for study facilities. But all of these require a major distance warning. The content should not make fake walking or local commute claims for Plymouth properties because they are over 70 km away from the campus.
University Info
Address
Penryn Campus, Treliever Road, Penryn TR10 9FE
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin comparing Falmouth, Penryn and nearby Cornwall accommodation 4 to 6 months before intake.
Accommodation close to Falmouth College of Arts and the Penryn Campus can become limited before September intake. Students should check Falmouth or Penryn availability first before relying on Plymouth wider-area options.
Getting to Campus
Falmouth College of Arts is linked to the Penryn Campus on Treliever Road, while all supplied properties are in Plymouth. None of these listings should be treated as near-campus accommodation.
Saltwater Place: distant wider-area option from Plymouth, 72.87 km away
Plymouth Cross House: distant wider-area option from Plymouth, 72.98 km away
Central Point: distant wider-area option from Plymouth, 73.16 km away
Discovery Heights: distant wider-area option from Plymouth, 73.38 km away
Frobisher House: distant wider-area option from Plymouth, 73.83 km away
St Thomas Court: distant wider-area option from Plymouth, 73.91 km away
The source nearby places only include airports in the United States, all thousands of kilometres away, so they were excluded. Students should check actual Falmouth or Penryn accommodation first and only consider Plymouth if they have a specific reason and a realistic travel plan.
Bills & Inclusions
All six supplied Plymouth properties include some form of bills package, but these inclusions should not outweigh the long distance from Falmouth College of Arts.
Saltwater Place includes 1Gbps wired internet, water, electricity and heating.
Plymouth Cross House includes WiFi, water, gas and electricity.
Central Point includes WiFi, electricity, water, gas and content insurance.
Discovery Heights includes WiFi, electricity, water, gas and content insurance.
Frobisher House includes gas, electricity and water.
St Thomas Court includes WiFi, electricity, water, gas and content insurance.
Students should confirm broadband speed, heating, contents insurance, laundry costs and fair usage limits before booking. For Falmouth College of Arts, the more important factor is whether the student can realistically access Penryn Campus from Plymouth.
Room Types
studio
Studios are available at all six supplied Plymouth properties: Saltwater Place, Plymouth Cross House, Central Point, Discovery Heights, Frobisher House and St Thomas Court. These are not near Falmouth College of Arts, so students should treat them as distant wider-area options only.
ensuite room
Ensuite rooms are listed at Saltwater Place, Plymouth Cross House, Central Point, Discovery Heights, Frobisher House and St Thomas Court. St Thomas Court has the lowest starting price, while Saltwater Place is the closest supplied property, but all are in Plymouth.
1-bed
A 1-bed option is listed at St Thomas Court. It starts from £119 per week, but the property is 73.91 km from the Penryn Campus and should not be treated as nearby accommodation.
2-bed and 4-bed
Central Point lists 2-bed options, while Plymouth Cross House lists 4-bed options. These may suit students who specifically want shared accommodation in Plymouth, but they are not practical Falmouth campus-side choices.
Booking Advice
Students should check Falmouth and Penryn availability first. Plymouth listings may look affordable, but they are over 70 km from the Penryn Campus and should only be considered if the student has a specific reason to live in Plymouth.
Area & Transport
Transport and distance are the biggest SEO and conversion issues here. Plymouth is not a normal nearby accommodation area for Falmouth College of Arts students based at Penryn Campus. All supplied listings sit between 72.87 km and 73.91 km from the campus. Because no useful local transport stops or nearby places were supplied, the safest rendering is to label the entire property set as distant wider-area Plymouth alternatives. Students should confirm real door-to-door transport, cost and timetable before considering any Plymouth listing.
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Trust & Data Quality
Accommodation pricing and amenities are based on verified Admistay listing data.
Distances are based on supplied coordinates for Falmouth College of Arts and each listed property.
Airport entries in the source are in the United States and thousands of kilometres away, so they have been excluded from curated nearby places.
All supplied properties are in Plymouth and are treated as distant wider-area alternatives because none is close to the Penryn Campus.
Room types have been normalised for SEO clarity, including studio, ensuite room, 1-bed, 2-bed and 4-bed options.
Property details such as rent, bills, amenities and availability may change during peak booking periods.
Travel estimates are approximate and should be checked against the final property address before booking.
This content uses only the supplied Admistay property and university data. Airport nearby-place entries were excluded because they are irrelevant and located thousands of kilometres away. Prices, room types, bills, amenities and distance labels should be checked against the live listing before booking. University review statistics are empty in the supplied data and should not be used as property-level review schema. Aggregate rating schema for properties should remain disabled unless verified property reviews are added later.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near Falmouth College of Arts?
St Thomas Court has the lowest supplied price from £119 per week, but it is in Plymouth and around 73.91 km from Falmouth College of Arts. It should be treated as a distant wider-area option, not nearby campus accommodation.
Which accommodation is closest to Falmouth College of Arts?
Saltwater Place is the closest supplied property at around 72.87 km from Falmouth College of Arts. It is still very far from the Penryn Campus and should not be described as nearby accommodation.
Are there walkable student accommodation options near Falmouth College of Arts in this data?
No. None of the supplied properties is within walking distance of Falmouth College of Arts. All six listings are in Plymouth and more than 72 km from the Penryn Campus.
Which property is best for postgraduates near Falmouth College of Arts?
None of the supplied properties is genuinely near campus. If a student specifically wants Plymouth, Frobisher House is a strong study-focused option with study area, study room, communal kitchen and WiredScore Platinum.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near Falmouth College of Arts?
Yes, first-year students can book private accommodation, but they should prioritise Penryn and Falmouth options first. Plymouth listings in this source are too far to treat as normal campus accommodation.
Which areas should Falmouth College of Arts students consider first?
Students should consider Penryn, Treliever Road and Falmouth first. Plymouth should only be considered if the student has a specific reason to live there and accepts the long distance.
How competitive is accommodation near Falmouth College of Arts?
Accommodation around Penryn and Falmouth can become limited before September intake, especially for students who need quick access to campus studios and creative facilities. Students should compare options several months ahead.
Are bills included in these Falmouth College of Arts accommodation options?
All six supplied Plymouth properties include some bills, such as WiFi, water, gas, electricity, heating or content insurance. Students should still confirm the exact inclusions before booking.
What is usually included in the rent?
Depending on the property, rent may include WiFi, wired internet, water, electricity, gas, heating, content insurance, study areas, common areas, games rooms, cinema rooms, bike storage or security support.
Which property has the best amenities?
Plymouth Cross House has one of the strongest amenity sets, with 200Mbps WiFi, games room, table football, cinema room, outdoor area, communal lounge, table tennis, laundry room and bills included.
Which property is best for studios near Falmouth College of Arts?
All supplied studio options are in Plymouth, not near Falmouth College of Arts. St Thomas Court has the lowest starting price, while Saltwater Place is the closest supplied Plymouth listing.
Are ensuite rooms available near Falmouth College of Arts?
Ensuite rooms are available in the supplied data, but all options are in Plymouth. Saltwater Place, Plymouth Cross House, Central Point, Discovery Heights, Frobisher House and St Thomas Court list ensuite rooms.
Is Plymouth suitable for Falmouth College of Arts students?
Plymouth is not a normal near-campus option for Falmouth College of Arts students because the supplied properties are over 72 km from Penryn Campus. It should only be considered if the student has a specific reason and a realistic travel plan.
Should I choose Penryn or Plymouth accommodation?
Choose Penryn or Falmouth if campus access is the priority. Choose Plymouth only if pricing, personal circumstances or a separate location requirement matter more than daily access to the Penryn Campus.
Why were the airport nearby places not included?
The supplied airport entries are located in the United States and thousands of kilometres away from the Penryn Campus. They were excluded because they are not useful local student accommodation entities.
Do international students need a UK guarantor?
Some UK accommodation providers may ask for a UK guarantor or upfront rent payment. The supplied data does not confirm guarantor rules, so international students should check this before booking.
Are short-term stays available near Falmouth College of Arts?
The supplied data does not confirm short-term tenancy availability. Students needing a shorter stay should ask the property team to confirm contract length, move-in date and cancellation terms.
How do I book student accommodation near Falmouth College of Arts?
Start by checking Penryn or Falmouth accommodation availability. Then compare weekly rent, commute, room type, bills, tenancy length, deposit, guarantor requirements and cancellation terms before completing the booking.
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A specialist art school under Falmouth University with studio-led creative learning in Cornwall
Falmouth College of Arts is a public institute under Falmouth University, established in 1995 according to the source data. The college is known for art and design education across drawing, illustration, fine arts, visual arts and related creative disciplines. It operates from the historic Falmouth Campus, close to Fox Rosehill Gardens and the beach, with studios, workshops, animation and photography facilities, computing suites and on-campus accommodation options.
College Name
Falmouth College of Arts
Parent University
Falmouth University
Country
United Kingdom
Town
Falmouth
Campus
Falmouth Campus
College Type
Public according to the source
Campus Setting
Urban according to the source
Known For
Fine Arts, Drawing, Illustration, Visual Arts and Creative Practice
English Tests
IELTS, TOEFL and IGCSE according to the source
Falmouth College of Arts is a specialist public art institute under Falmouth University. The uploaded source states that it was established in 1995 and is recognised for art and design education in areas such as drawing, illustration, fine arts, visual arts and creative practice.
The source states that Falmouth College of Arts is ranked in the #151–200 band for Art and Design by QS. This ranking should be verified before publication if used as a current live claim, but it reflects the college’s creative positioning in the uploaded data.
Falmouth College of Arts offers seven undergraduate and postgraduate programmes according to the source. Popular courses include BA Hons Fine Arts, BA Hons Drawing, BA Hons Illustration, MA Illustration, PG Diploma Illustration and MA Fine Arts. These routes are suitable for students who want studio-led creative education, portfolio development, illustration practice, fine art exploration and visual arts training.
The college operates from the historic Falmouth Campus. The source states that Falmouth University has two dynamic campuses, one at Penryn and one at Falmouth, while Falmouth College of Arts is based at the Falmouth Campus. The campus is located near subtropical Fox Rosehill Gardens and is only around five minutes’ walk from the beach according to the source.
Campus facilities are important for art students. The source mentions world-class art studios and workshops for metal casting, ceramics, woodwork, model making and 3D construction. Art and design facilities also include animation and photography studios, Mac and PC computing suites and libraries with audiovisual resources, books, DVDs, journals, radio archives, slides, pictures and maps.
For Indian students, Falmouth College of Arts can be a practical option if they want a creative campus environment outside London, with access to specialist workshops and a coastal student lifestyle. The source states that Indian students should be prepared to spend around 20 to 30 lakhs annually, but this should be verified against current tuition, housing and living costs before counselling.
Admissions are portfolio-led. International students can apply through UCAS or the university application portal according to the source. Supporting documents include academic transcripts, passport copy, birth certificate, statement of purpose, English language scores, portfolio and interview. IELTS 6.5 and TOEFL iBT 88 with at least 21 in each component are listed in the source.
Accommodation is available on campus according to the source, with four accommodation halls at Falmouth Campus: Carrick View, Ocean View, Maritime Studios and Tuke House. Weekly fees in the old source range from £138.46 to around £186 depending on hall and room type. Facilities include laundrette, WiFi, kitchens, TV, communal areas, gym, game rooms and 24/7 support.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in Falmouth, including university halls, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student housing near Falmouth Campus. Students can compare commute, safety, rent, bills, amenities and room type before booking.
Overall, Falmouth College of Arts is a strong fit for students seeking hands-on creative education in fine arts, drawing, illustration and visual arts within a specialist campus environment. Students should plan admission, portfolio, interview, tuition, scholarship, accommodation and living costs together before applying.
Yes. Falmouth College of Arts can be a good option for Indian students interested in fine arts, drawing, illustration, visual arts and studio-led creative education in a specialist UK art campus.
Falmouth College of Arts is known for art and design education, fine arts, drawing, illustration, creative studios, workshops, portfolio-led admissions and its historic Falmouth Campus.
Students can live in on-campus halls such as Carrick View, Ocean View, Maritime Studios and Tuke House, or compare private student accommodation, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats in Falmouth.
The old source lists on-campus weekly accommodation from £138.46 to around £186 depending on hall and room type. Students should verify current rent and availability before booking.
It can be worth it for students seeking studio-led creative education, specialist art facilities, portfolio development, beach-town student life and access to creative industry links.
Fine Arts, Drawing, Illustration, PG Diploma and MA creative programmes
Falmouth College of Arts offers seven undergraduate and postgraduate programmes according to the source. Top courses include BA Hons Fine Arts, BA Hons Drawing, BA Hons Illustration, MA Illustration, PG Diploma Illustration and MA Fine Arts. The source lists UG course fees at £9,250 in one table, while a later cost table lists undergraduate programmes at £16,950, so current tuition must be verified before publication.
Falmouth College of Arts courses focus on creative practice, fine art, drawing, illustration and visual arts. The uploaded source states that the college offers seven undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in fields such as drawing, illustration, fine arts and visual arts.
Top courses listed in the source include BA Hons Fine Arts, BA Hons Drawing, BA Hons Illustration, MA Illustration, PG Diploma Illustration and MA Fine Arts. These courses are suitable for students who want studio-based learning, creative research, visual storytelling, drawing practice, illustration development and fine art experimentation.
The source provides two fee references that should be handled carefully. The top-courses table lists BA Hons Fine Arts, BA Hons Drawing and BA Hons Illustration at £9,250 per annum, while the cost-of-attendance table lists undergraduate programmes at £16,950 per annum. MA Illustration and PG Diploma Illustration are listed at £11,300 in the top-courses table, while MA Authorial Practice Illustration is listed at £16,950 and MA Illustration online at £11,300 in the tuition table. Students should verify current fees directly before counselling or publication.
Entry requirements in the source include Level 3 or A-level qualifications in an arts stream for BA Hons Fine Arts, and A-level, BTEC Extended or Foundation Diploma in an arts stream for BA Hons Drawing and BA Hons Illustration. MA Illustration and PG Diploma Illustration list 60% or above in an Indian undergraduate degree in a relevant stream. MA Fine Arts lists an honours degree or Level 6 equivalent in a relevant stream.
For Indian students, course selection should be linked to portfolio strength and creative direction. Fine Arts suits students interested in independent studio practice, exhibitions and visual experimentation. Drawing suits students who want strong observational, conceptual and visual language development. Illustration suits students interested in publishing, visual storytelling, editorial illustration, children’s books, digital illustration and narrative image-making.
Students should also plan creative costs beyond tuition. Art students may need to budget for sketchbooks, materials, printing, digital tools, camera equipment, model-making supplies, exhibitions, field trips, workshop use and portfolio development. The source mentions workshops for metal casting, ceramics, woodwork, model making and 3D construction, which may create additional project-related costs.
Accommodation and living costs should be included in the total budget. The source lists on-campus accommodation options with weekly rent between £138.46 and around £186. It also states that utility bills including food, social costs, commuting, household and mobile are included in housing rent, but this wording should be verified because housing inclusions may differ by room and year.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation in Falmouth while planning total affordability. This helps students understand the real cost of studying by combining tuition, rent, bills, commute, creative materials and living expenses.
BA Hons Fine Arts
Undergraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £9250 or 16950 in different source tables / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in independent art practice, studio work and visual experimentation
The source lists Level 3 or A-level qualifications in arts stream; Indian equivalence should be verified before applying.
BA Hons Drawing
Undergraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £9250 or 16950 in different source tables / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students who want to develop drawing, observation, visual language and creative process
The source lists A-level, BTEC Extended or Foundation Diploma in arts stream as entry guidance.
BA Hons Illustration
Undergraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £9250 or 16950 in different source tables / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in image-making, storytelling, publishing, editorial and commercial illustration
Applicants should prepare a strong creative portfolio showing drawing, concepts and visual storytelling.
MA Illustration
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £11300 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Graduates seeking advanced illustration practice and professional creative development
The source lists 60% or above in an Indian undergraduate degree in a relevant stream.
PG Diploma Illustration
Postgraduate Diploma • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £11300 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students seeking postgraduate-level illustration development without a full MA route
The source lists 60% or above in an Indian undergraduate degree in a relevant stream.
MA Fine Arts
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Current fee should be verified / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students seeking advanced fine art practice, research and studio-based development
The source lists an honours degree or Level 6 equivalent in a relevant stream.
Falmouth College of Arts is known for BA Fine Arts, BA Drawing, BA Illustration, MA Illustration, PG Diploma Illustration and MA Fine Arts.
The source gives mixed fee references, including £9,250, £11,300 and £16,950 depending on programme and table. Students should verify current international fees and include accommodation and creative material costs.
Indian students may consider BA Fine Arts, BA Drawing, BA Illustration, MA Illustration, PG Diploma Illustration or MA Fine Arts depending on portfolio, academic background and creative career goals.
Yes. The source lists portfolio and interview as supporting admission requirements, so students should prepare strong creative work before applying.
The source lists full-time, part-time and online modes, and specifically mentions MA Illustration online at £11,300.
UCAS or direct application, IELTS 6.5, portfolio, interview and accommodation deadline planning
Falmouth College of Arts admissions are submitted through UCAS or the university application portal according to the source. The application fee is listed as £20. Supporting documents include academic transcripts, passport copy, birth certificate, statement of purpose, English language scores, portfolio and interview. IELTS 6.5 and TOEFL iBT 88 with at least 21 in each component are listed as English requirements.
Falmouth College of Arts admissions are suitable for students applying to undergraduate or postgraduate creative programmes in fine arts, drawing, illustration and related visual arts fields. According to the uploaded source, students can apply through UCAS or submit their application directly through the university application portal.
The source lists an application fee of £20. Students should verify current application fees and routes before applying because UCAS and university application rules may change by cycle, country and study level.
Supporting documents listed in the source include academic transcripts, copy of passport, birth certificate, statement of purpose, English language proficiency scores, portfolio and interview. Since this is an art-focused institution, the portfolio and interview are especially important for showing creative ability, process, motivation and fit for the chosen course.
English language requirements listed in the source include IELTS 6.5 and TOEFL iBT 88 with at least 21 in each component. The highlights table also lists IELTS, TOEFL and IGCSE as accepted English language tests. Students should verify current course-specific English requirements before applying.
Entry requirements vary by course. Undergraduate creative courses mention Level 3, A-level, BTEC Extended or Foundation Diploma routes in arts streams. Postgraduate Illustration and PG Diploma Illustration list 60% or above in an Indian undergraduate degree in a relevant stream, while MA Fine Arts lists an honours degree or Level 6 equivalent in a relevant stream.
The source FAQ states that each applicant is called for an interview, where students may prove their ability and ask questions about the application or admission process. This should be verified with current admissions guidance, but students should still prepare for an interview as part of the creative admissions process.
For Indian students, the strongest application should include clear academic records, a focused statement of purpose, a strong creative portfolio, evidence of relevant artistic development and confident interview preparation. Students should explain why Falmouth, why the chosen course and how their portfolio connects with future goals.
Accommodation planning should be done early. The source states that accommodation applications must be submitted before the deadline date of 31 July. It also notes that accommodation preference changes may be restricted after registration, so students should review hall choices carefully before submitting housing preferences.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in Falmouth by budget, commute, room type, safety, bills and amenities while completing admission, interview, visa and arrival steps.
Step 1: Choose Course
Select Fine Arts, Drawing, Illustration, MA Illustration, PG Diploma Illustration or MA Fine Arts based on creative goals.
Step 2: Check Entry Requirements
Review academic, arts-stream, undergraduate percentage and course-specific eligibility requirements.
Step 3: Prepare Portfolio
Create a strong creative portfolio showing process, visual development, originality and course fit.
Step 4: Prepare Documents
Collect transcripts, passport copy, birth certificate, SOP and English language scores.
Step 5: Submit Application
Apply through UCAS or the university application portal according to the source.
Step 6: Prepare for Interview
Prepare to discuss portfolio, creative motivation, course interest and future goals.
Step 7: Plan Scholarship and Funding
Check Talent Scholarship, early discount options, tuition, living costs and creative material budget.
Step 8: Arrange Accommodation
Compare on-campus halls, studios, ensuite rooms and private housing in Falmouth through Admistay before the housing deadline.
Main Academic Intake
Availability depends on course and UCAS or university application cycle
Application: Varies by programme
Students should verify current deadlines for the exact course before applying.
Clearing Period
The source FAQ states that clearing starts from July 5 and extends up to October 20
Application: July 5 to October 20 according to the source FAQ
Clearing depends on seat availability and should be verified before advising students.
Accommodation Deadline
Accommodation application deadline is listed as 31 July in the source
Application: By 31 July according to the source
Students should apply for accommodation before the deadline and check preferences carefully.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
International students apply through UCAS or the university application portal and submit academic transcripts, passport copy, birth certificate, SOP, English scores, portfolio and interview requirements.
Admission depends on academic eligibility, English scores, portfolio quality and interview performance. Creative-fit and portfolio strength are especially important.
The best intake depends on the exact programme and current application cycle. Students should also track accommodation deadlines and clearing availability if relevant.
Students should arrange accommodation before the listed 31 July deadline and review preferences carefully because changes may be restricted after registration.
Yes. The source lists IELTS 6.5 and TOEFL iBT 88 with at least 21 in each component as English language requirements.
A creative coastal campus with art studios, workshops, libraries and on-campus halls
Falmouth College of Arts operates from the historic Falmouth Campus, near Fox Rosehill Gardens and around five minutes from the beach according to the source. Campus facilities include art studios, workshops for metal casting, ceramics, woodwork and model making, 3D construction facilities, animation and photography studios, Mac and PC suites and libraries with extensive audiovisual and print resources.
Falmouth College of Arts campus life is based at the historic Falmouth Campus under Falmouth University. The source states that Falmouth University has two campuses, Penryn and Falmouth, while Falmouth College of Arts operates from the Falmouth Campus.
The campus is located near the subtropical Fox Rosehill Gardens and is only around five minutes’ walk from the beach according to the source. This gives students a distinctive creative environment, combining specialist arts facilities with a coastal lifestyle that is very different from larger city-based universities.
Facilities are central to student life. The source mentions world-class art studios and workshops for metal casting, ceramics, woodwork and model making. It also states that the art workshops are equipped for 3D construction, which can support sculpture, design, fine art, installation, object-making and experimental creative work.
Art and design facilities include animation and photography studios, Mac and PC computing suites and campus libraries. The source states that libraries hold audiovisual resources, over 140,000 books, 17,000 DVD or video titles, 400 journal titles, radio archives, slides, pictures and maps.
Student life at Falmouth can be attractive for creative students who want a smaller, art-focused environment with studio culture, workshop access and coastal inspiration. Students should be ready for practical work, independent creative development, portfolio building, critiques, exhibitions, materials planning and career preparation.
Accommodation is available on campus according to the source. Four halls are listed for Falmouth Campus: Carrick View, Ocean View, Maritime Studios and Tuke House. Room types include standard ensuite, medium ensuite, large ensuite, standard ensuite, silver studio, gold studio, platinum studio and single ensuite.
Weekly accommodation fees in the old source include Tuke House at £138.46, Carrick View from £149 to £169, Ocean View from £170 to £181 and Maritime Studios from £176 to £186. Facilities include laundrette, WiFi, kitchens, TV, communal areas, gym, game rooms and 24/7 support. Students should verify current pricing and inclusions before booking.
For Indian students, on-campus housing can make adjustment easier because it reduces commute and gives clearer access to studios and campus facilities. Private housing or shared flats may also be considered, but students should check distance to campus, safety, bills, contract length, transport and kitchen access.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation in Falmouth by budget, commute, safety, bills, room type and amenities. This helps students choose between on-campus halls, studios, ensuite rooms and private shared housing more confidently.
Falmouth Campus
Falmouth Campus Accommodation Halls
Studio and Workshop Culture
Students can access art studios and workshops for ceramics, woodwork, metal casting, model making and 3D construction.
Creative Technology Facilities
Animation studios, photography studios and Mac and PC computing suites support digital and visual arts work.
Coastal Campus Lifestyle
The campus is close to gardens and the beach, supporting a creative and relaxed student environment.
On-Campus Accommodation
Students can consider halls such as Carrick View, Ocean View, Maritime Studios and Tuke House.
Career and Industry Exposure
The source mentions career workshops and opportunities with organisations such as National Gallery, Tate St Ives, Harper Collins and National Trust.
Falmouth Campus halls
Best for: Students who want short commute and easy studio access
Commute: On-campus or close to campus depending on hall
Best for first-year international students who want convenience and campus support.
Carrick View
Best for: Students looking for ensuite options near the campus environment
Commute: Commute varies by exact room and campus location
Room types in the source include standard, medium and large ensuite.
Ocean View
Best for: Students looking for standard ensuite accommodation
Commute: Commute varies by route
Weekly fees are listed from £170 to £181 in the old source.
Maritime Studios
Best for: Students who want studio-style living
Commute: Commute varies by route
Studio options may suit students who want privacy and independent creative working space.
Shared flats in Falmouth
Best for: Budget-conscious students or returning students
Commute: Commute varies by property
Shared flats may reduce rent but students should check bills, safety, kitchen access and distance to studios.
Student life is creative, studio-led and coastal, with access to art studios, workshops, photography and animation facilities, computing suites, libraries, beach access and on-campus halls.
The source does not provide a specific Indian student figure, but international students can apply and the college supports creative students through campus facilities, accommodation and career services.
Students can live in on-campus halls such as Carrick View, Ocean View, Maritime Studios and Tuke House, or compare private studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats in Falmouth.
Yes. Art and design study can be demanding because students balance studio work, workshops, portfolio development, critique, materials, exhibitions and career preparation.
Accommodation affects access to studios, workshops, campus support and creative routine. Students should apply before the listed deadline and check room preferences carefully.
Talent Scholarship, Early Bird Discount and creative-study budget planning
Falmouth College of Arts offers scholarships and bursaries for students demonstrating academic merit or exceptional talent according to the source. The key scholarship mentioned is the Talent Scholarship, worth £2,000 towards first-year tuition fees for new international undergraduate and postgraduate students. The source also mentions an Early Bird Discount of £300 for MA courses and £150 for PG Diploma courses until July 26.
Falmouth College of Arts scholarships and bursaries are designed to support students who demonstrate academic merit or exceptional talent according to the uploaded source. This is especially relevant for creative applicants because portfolio, personal statement and interview performance may influence both admission and funding outcomes.
The most important international scholarship mentioned in the source is the Talent Scholarship. It is available to new international undergraduate and postgraduate students with exceptional talent and skills. The scholarship is worth £2,000 and is applied towards first-year tuition fees according to the source.
Talent Scholarship selection is based on previous experience, personal statement, portfolio and interview according to the source. This means students should treat scholarship preparation as part of their wider creative application strategy. A strong portfolio, clear creative direction and confident interview can support both admission and scholarship positioning.
The source FAQ also mentions an Early Bird Discount. Students who apply early may receive a discount of £300 for MA courses and £150 for PG Diploma courses, applicable until July 26 according to the source. Students should verify current early-bird rules before relying on this discount.
For Indian students, funding planning should include tuition, accommodation, creative materials, visa, healthcare surcharge, food, transport, project costs and emergency reserves. A £2,000 scholarship can help reduce tuition pressure, but it may not cover housing, materials or living expenses.
The source lists on-campus accommodation fees from £138.46 to around £186 per week depending on hall and room type. Students should also budget for art supplies, printing, software, equipment, model-making, exhibition work and portfolio development.
Students should compare Carrick View, Ocean View, Maritime Studios, Tuke House, private studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats in Falmouth to understand total affordability. Admistay helps students compare verified accommodation by budget, commute, safety, bills, room type and amenities.
Overall, students should treat scholarships and discounts as helpful but not guaranteed. The safest approach is to verify current eligibility, apply early, prepare a strong creative application and calculate total cost including tuition, accommodation, materials, food, travel, visa and emergency funds.
Talent Scholarship
A talent-based award for new international undergraduate and postgraduate students with exceptional creative skills.
Early Bird Discount
A fee discount for eligible students who apply early for MA or PG Diploma courses according to the source.
Academic Merit Support
Scholarship and bursary support for students demonstrating strong academic merit.
Exceptional Talent Support
Funding linked to creative ability, portfolio quality, previous experience, SOP and interview performance.
External Funding
Education loans, private scholarships and external creative-study funding used by Indian and international students.
Talent Scholarship
Best for: New international UG and PG students with exceptional talent and skills
Coverage: £2,000 towards first-year tuition fees according to the source
Selection is based on previous experience, personal statement, portfolio and interview.
Early Bird Discount for MA Courses
Best for: Students applying early for eligible MA courses
Coverage: £300 according to the source FAQ
The source says the discount is applicable until July 26; current rules should be verified.
Early Bird Discount for PG Diploma Courses
Best for: Students applying early for eligible PG Diploma courses
Coverage: £150 according to the source FAQ
Students should verify whether the discount applies to their current intake and course.
Yes. The source mentions scholarships and bursaries, including the Talent Scholarship for new international undergraduate and postgraduate students with exceptional talent.
Indian students can check the Talent Scholarship, which is worth £2,000 towards first-year tuition fees according to the source, plus any early application discount if currently available.
The Talent Scholarship mentioned in the source covers first-year tuition fees and may not cover accommodation. Students should budget separately for halls, studios or shared flats.
Yes. Talent Scholarship selection is based on previous experience, personal statement, portfolio and interview according to the source.
Students can reduce costs by comparing on-campus halls, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats early while checking rent, bills, kitchen access and commute.
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Explore Falmouth College of Arts admissions for undergraduate and postgraduate creative courses with eligibility, deadlines, IELTS requirements, portfolio guidance, interview process, application routes, documents and visa support for international students.
Main Intake
September & January
Application Route
UCAS, Online Portal & Agent
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0 - 6.5
Admission Difficulty
Portfolio-Based
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
Falmouth College of Arts offers undergraduate and postgraduate creative arts admissions through UCAS and online application routes, with selection based on academics, portfolio and interview performance.
Falmouth College of Arts is a creative-focused institution offering courses across art, design, animation, film, games, computing, photography and related creative fields. Admissions are not only marks-based; applicants may be shortlisted for an interview where they can showcase creative skills, portfolio quality, ideas and artistic potential. Indian and international students should prepare academic documents, personal statement, English scores, recommendation letters and portfolio evidence early.
Undergraduate applications are commonly routed through UCAS
Postgraduate applications are submitted through the programme application portal
September and January intake seasons are mentioned in the provided source
Basic admission requirement includes around 60% academic score
UG English requirement is IELTS 6.0
PG English requirement is IELTS 6.5
Portfolio and interview may be required depending on the programme
Students interested in art, design, animation, film, photography, games, computing or creative storytelling
Indian students with minimum 60% in Standard XII for undergraduate entry
Graduates with an honours degree or relevant experience for postgraduate creative courses
Applicants who can prepare a strong portfolio showing creativity, ideas and technical ability
Students comfortable with an interview-based creative selection process
Applicants from non-art backgrounds who can still prove creative potential through portfolio work where accepted
Students who want a practical creative education pathway rather than a purely academic degree
Students without a portfolio for courses where creative evidence is required
Applicants who are not confident presenting their ideas in an interview
Students who do not meet IELTS 6.0 for UG or IELTS 6.5 for PG
Applicants who submit a generic personal statement without creative motivation
Postgraduate applicants without an honours degree, relevant experience or clear subject interest
Students who delay visa and CAS documentation after meeting admission conditions
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Route
UG applicants usually apply through UCAS with Standard XII evidence, English score, personal statement and academic reference.
Postgraduate Admissions
Direct PG Route
PG applicants apply through the programme application portal with academic history, personal statement, CV, references and portfolio where required.
Main Intake
Two Intakes
The provided source mentions September and January intake seasons for Falmouth College of Arts.
Admission Type
Creative Review
Admissions are selection-based and may include portfolio assessment and interview.
Falmouth College of Arts undergraduate deadlines follow UCAS-style timelines, while postgraduate deadlines may vary by course.
Check official UCAS deadline
UCAS Primary Deadline
The provided source mentions a UCAS primary deadline, but students should verify the current 2026 date before applying.
Check official UCAS deadline
UCAS Late Deadline
UG applicants should confirm the latest late application or UCAS route deadline for their chosen course.
20 October
Clearing Deadline
The provided source mentions October 20 as the clearing deadline.
Check programme deadline
Postgraduate Course Deadline
Postgraduate deadlines vary by programme, so applicants should check the selected course page.
Before CAS issue
Visa and CAS Preparation
International students should meet offer conditions and financial requirements before CAS can be issued.
Falmouth College of Arts generally expects minimum 60% in Standard XII for undergraduate entry and an honours degree or relevant experience for postgraduate entry.
Undergraduate
Standard XII certificate with minimum 60%
Postgraduate
Good honours bachelor’s degree, relevant Level 6 qualification or relevant experience
Falmouth College of Arts commonly requires IELTS 6.0 for undergraduate courses and IELTS 6.5 for postgraduate courses, with other accepted English tests also available.
IELTS
Undergraduate Requirement
6.0 Overall
5.5 in each section
Postgraduate Requirement
6.5 Overall
Check programme requirement
PTE
Undergraduate Requirement
55
51 in all four components
Postgraduate Requirement
60
55 in all four components
Cambridge English Scale
Undergraduate Requirement
169
Check programme requirement
Postgraduate Requirement
176
Check programme requirement
Completed application form
Standard XII certificate for undergraduate applicants
Academic transcripts and certificates
Honours degree certificate for postgraduate applicants
English language proficiency test result
Personal statement
Academic reference
Letter of recommendation where applicable
Portfolio where applicable
Resume or CV for postgraduate applicants
Video essay if applicable
Valid passport
UK student visa documents after offer
Financial evidence for CAS and visa processing
Falmouth College of Arts is popular for creative courses in Animation, Film Studies, Games and Computing, Photography, Art and Design, and postgraduate creative practice routes.
Animation
Best For
Applicants should prepare portfolio work showing drawing, movement, visual imagination and storytelling ability.
Film Studies
Best For
A strong personal statement should explain film interest, creative influences and any practical media work.
Games and Computing
Best For
Applicants should highlight coding, game prototypes, digital projects or creative computing experience where possible.
Photography
Best For
A photography portfolio should show visual consistency, concept thinking, editing choices and personal creative style.
Art and Design
Best For
Students should include sketchbook-style process, experiments, concepts and final outcomes in the portfolio.
Postgraduate Creative Practice
Best For
Postgraduate applicants should show a mature creative direction, relevant academic history and a clear reason for advanced study.
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Difficulty
Portfolio-Based
Acceptance Rate: Not officially published
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Academic score around 60% or above
Clear personal statement with creative motivation
Strong portfolio where required
Interview readiness for shortlisted applicants
English score meeting UG or PG requirement
Creative ideas, concepts, storytelling and technical potential
Relevant experience or Level 6 qualification for selected postgraduate routes
Check whether your course requires a portfolio before applying, because creative evidence can decide shortlisting.
For undergraduate courses, prepare UCAS application, personal statement and academic reference early.
For postgraduate courses, review the programme page because deadlines and supporting requirements may vary.
Use your personal statement to explain your creative direction, not just why you want to study in the UK.
If invited for interview, treat it as a two-way discussion where you can present work and understand course expectations.
Students from non-art backgrounds should prepare a strong portfolio to prove creative potential where the course allows it.
Do not delay CAS and financial evidence because visa processing starts only after conditions are met.
Submitting a portfolio without showing ideas, process or creative development
Writing a generic personal statement with no clear creative direction
Ignoring interview preparation after being shortlisted
Assuming work experience is compulsory even though the provided source says it is not required
Applying to postgraduate courses without checking programme-specific deadlines
Missing English score requirements for UG or PG level
Not considering the Integrated Foundation Year route if direct entry requirements are not met
Academic Strength
Moderate
Research Focus
Course-specific
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select the undergraduate or postgraduate creative course that matches your portfolio, academic background and career goal.
STEP 2
Check Requirements
Review academic score, English language requirement, portfolio, video essay, reference and interview expectations.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, personal statement, references, English score, CV and portfolio where required.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS, the online application portal or an educational agent depending on your course and level.
STEP 5
Attend Interview
Attend interview if shortlisted and present your creative skills, portfolio, ideas and artistic potential.
STEP 6
Receive Confirmation
After application, applicants receive confirmation and contact details of a dedicated Applicant Services Officer.
STEP 7
Visa & CAS
Meet admission conditions and financial requirements so CAS can be issued for UK student visa processing.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Popular Creative Areas
Animation, film, games, computing, photography, art and design
Selection Focus
Creative potential, portfolio quality, ideas, concepts, storytelling and interview performance
Foundation Route
Integrated Foundation Year may be available for selected undergraduate programmes if direct criteria are not met
Career Planning Note
Creative outcomes depend heavily on portfolio strength, projects, internships, networking and practical skill development
For Indian students, Falmouth College of Arts is a better fit when the student has a clear creative interest and can show it through work, not only marks.
Portfolio quality can matter as much as academic eligibility, especially for art, design, photography, animation and film-related routes.
Students from non-art backgrounds should build a focused portfolio before applying instead of relying only on academic records.
The interview is an opportunity to explain creative choices, process and ambition, so students should rehearse how to talk about their work.
If the student does not meet direct entry, the Integrated Foundation Year pathway may be worth checking for selected undergraduate programmes.
Visa planning should begin early because CAS is issued only after admission and financial conditions are satisfied.
The provided source mentions September and January intake seasons.
Undergraduate applicants generally apply through UCAS with English proof, personal statement and academic reference.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the programme application portal and submit academic history, personal statement, CV and references.
The provided source mentions IELTS 6.0 for UG and IELTS 6.5 for PG courses.
A portfolio is required where applicable, especially for creative programmes where the admissions team needs to assess potential.
The provided source mentions that work experience is not required, though relevant experience may support some postgraduate applications.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet the academic, English language, document and creative portfolio requirements for their selected course.
The provided source mentions minimum 60% in Standard XII, including CBSE, ISCE, SSC or ISC boards.
Postgraduate applicants generally need a good honours bachelor’s degree, relevant Level 6 qualification or relevant experience depending on the programme.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS and submit English language proof, personal statement and academic reference.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the programme application portal and submit academic history, personal statement, CV, references and programme-specific documents.
The provided source mentions IELTS 6.0 with 5.5 in each section for UG and IELTS 6.5 for PG courses.
Yes. The provided source mentions PTE Academic 55 with 51 in all components for UG and 60 with 55 in all components for PG.
The provided source says Falmouth no longer accepts TOEFL iBT test scores for visa-related English proof.
Shortlisted applicants may be invited for an interview where the admissions team assesses creative skills, ideas, concepts and artistic potential.
Yes, for some programmes. The provided source says applicants may be considered if they have a portfolio showing art-related work and creative potential.
Applicants receive confirmation of application and contact details of a dedicated Applicant Services Officer.
Yes. Students who do not meet direct admission criteria may be able to join the Integrated Foundation Year pathway for selected undergraduate programmes.
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