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Student Accommodation Near University for the Creative Arts
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£205/wk
Closest option
14.95 km away
Peak demand
July, August
Overview
University for the Creative Arts is based on Falkner Road in Farnham, close to Farnham town centre and local Surrey transport links. The supplied accommodation data does not include true walking-distance UCA Farnham properties. The closest supplied listing is Ash Grove Court in Guildford at around 14.95 km, followed by Bankside Student Living and The Bridge, also in Guildford. Reading properties such as Kendrick Hall, 79 Silver Street and City Block Student Accommodation Reading are around 28 km away and should be treated as wider-area options only. Students should search Farnham first for practical campus access, then compare Guildford if they are comfortable with a planned commute.
Quick Answers
Ash Grove Court is the closest supplied property to UCA Farnham at around 14.95 km, but it is still a Guildford commute-based option rather than nearby campus accommodation. Kendrick Hall in Reading has the lowest clean min_price at £205 per week, while The Bridge and Bankside Student Living have useful Guildford facilities but include source pricing inconsistencies where weekly_price is lower than min_price. Students who need regular access to the Farnham campus should prioritise Farnham accommodation first, then consider Guildford as a planned commute option. Reading should be shown as a wider-area alternative only.
Best For Budget
Kendrick Hall, Reading
Best For Closest
Ash Grove Court, Guildford
Best For Amenities
Bankside Student Living, Guildford
Best For Studios
Ash Grove Court, Guildford
Best Value Tradeoff
Ash Grove Court is the strongest supplied tradeoff because it is the closest option, offers studios and 2 bed apartments, and includes a fitness suite, study area, courtyard and bills.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Guildford commute option
£310/wk
View RoomsGuildford commute option
£255/wk
View RoomsGuildford commute option
£245/wk
View RoomsWider Reading option
£318/wk
View RoomsWider Reading option
£205/wk
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ash Grove Court | £310 | 2 bed apartment, studio | 14.95 km | Guildford commute option | Courtyard, laundry, bike storage, fitness suite, study area | Water, WiFi, electricity, gas |
| Bankside Student Living | £255 | Ensuite room, studio | 15.89 km | Guildford commute option | Cinema room, study area, private dining, gym, games room | Water, WiFi, gas, electricity |
| The Bridge | £245 | Ensuite room, studio | 15.97 km | Guildford commute option | Games room, music room, cinema room, study room, co-working space | Water, electricity, heating, WiFi |
| 79 Silver Street | £318 | Studio, ensuite room | 28.28 km | Wider Reading option | Cinema room, games area, gym, study room, karaoke room | Gas, electricity, water, contents insurance |
| Kendrick Hall | £205 | Studio, ensuite room | 28.41 km | Wider Reading option | Lounge, courtyard, study area, laundry, landscaped gardens | Water, electricity, heating, WiFi |
| City Block Student Accommodation Reading | £239 | Studio | 28.48 km | Wider Reading option | On-site team, laundry, parcel service, 200mb WiFi, wellbeing events | WiFi, water, electricity, heating |
Best Student Areas
Farnham
Farnham is the most practical area for University for the Creative Arts students who need regular access to the Falkner Road campus. The supplied data does not include a Farnham property, so students should ask for local Farnham availability before considering wider towns.
Falkner Road and UCA campus area
Falkner Road is the most campus-relevant location because UCA Farnham is based there. Students who need studio access, workshops, lectures or creative facilities should prioritise this area or nearby Farnham streets.
Guildford
Guildford is the closest supplied accommodation area in this dataset, with Ash Grove Court, Bankside Student Living and The Bridge all around 15 km from UCA Farnham. It may work for students with a reliable commute plan, but it should not be marketed as walkable campus accommodation.
Reading
Reading appears in the supplied data through three properties, but it is around 28 km from UCA Farnham. These listings may offer managed student housing, but they are wider-area options rather than practical campus-side accommodation.
Student life at UCA Farnham is normally centred around Falkner Road, Farnham town centre, creative campus facilities and local Surrey transport links. Living locally makes it easier to attend workshops, use studio spaces and join creative student events. Guildford offers a larger town environment and more purpose-built student options, but it requires a planned commute. Reading gives wider city facilities, but it is much further from Farnham and may reduce day-to-day campus convenience.
How to Choose
Students comparing accommodation for University for the Creative Arts should focus on location first, then weekly rent and facilities. If a student needs regular studio, workshop or campus access, a Farnham-based room is likely to be more practical than the supplied Guildford or Reading options. Among the supplied properties, Ash Grove Court is the closest and offers studios, 2-bedroom apartments, a fitness suite, study area and bills included. Bankside Student Living has the strongest amenity package, including cinema room, gym, private dining room and games room. The Bridge may suit creative students because it includes a music room, cinema room and co-working space. Kendrick Hall is the lowest clean-price Reading option, but Reading should be treated as a wider-area alternative.
University Info
Address
Falkner Rd, Farnham GU9 7DS
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin booking Farnham, Guildford and Surrey accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake.
Accommodation close to UCA Farnham can be limited before September intake, so students should ask early for Farnham-based options before relying on Guildford or Reading listings.
Getting to Campus
None of the supplied properties are walkable to University for the Creative Arts Farnham. Guildford listings are the closest commute-based choices, while Reading listings are wider-area options.
Ash Grove Court: Guildford commute option from around 14.95 km away
Bankside Student Living: Guildford commute option from around 15.89 km away
The Bridge: Guildford commute option from around 15.97 km away
79 Silver Street: wider Reading option from around 28.28 km away
Kendrick Hall: wider Reading option from around 28.41 km away
City Block Student Accommodation Reading: wider Reading option from around 28.48 km away
Students should search Farnham and nearby local options first for regular campus access. Guildford may work with a planned rail, bus or car commute, while Reading is much less campus-relevant and should be clearly labelled as wider-area accommodation.
Bills & Inclusions
All supplied properties include core bills, although exact inclusions vary by operator.
Ash Grove Court includes water, WiFi, electricity and gas.
Bankside Student Living includes water, WiFi, gas and electricity.
The Bridge includes water, electricity, heating and WiFi.
79 Silver Street includes gas, electricity, water and contents insurance.
Kendrick Hall includes water, electricity, heating and WiFi.
City Block Student Accommodation Reading includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating.
Students should confirm heating, contents insurance, WiFi speed and travel cost before booking, because commute cost may affect the total budget for Guildford or Reading accommodation.
Room Types
studio
Studios are available across all supplied properties. However, all studios are in Guildford or Reading rather than Farnham, so students should confirm the commute before booking.
ensuite room
Ensuite rooms are available at Bankside Student Living, The Bridge, 79 Silver Street and Kendrick Hall. These are commute-based or wider-area options, not immediate UCA Farnham rooms.
2 bed apartment
A 2-bedroom apartment option is supplied at Ash Grove Court in Guildford. It is the closest supplied listing but still around 14.95 km from UCA Farnham.
Booking Advice
Students should ask for Farnham-based accommodation first. Guildford options may work only with a confirmed commute, while Reading options are wider-area choices.
Area & Transport
Transport is the key issue for this data. The closest supplied properties are in Guildford at around 15 km, while Reading options are around 28 km away. Students should compare train, bus or car routes from Guildford or Reading to Farnham before booking. For campus convenience, Farnham railway station, Farnham town centre and local Falkner Road routes are more relevant than Reading. If commute reliability matters, local Farnham accommodation should be prioritised.
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Trust & Data Quality
Accommodation pricing and amenities are based on verified listing data supplied to Admistay.
Only active student accommodation listings supplied in the source data have been included.
All supplied properties are in Guildford or Reading, not directly beside the UCA Farnham campus.
Travel labels are distance-aware and avoid calling Guildford or Reading properties walkable to University for the Creative Arts Farnham.
Room types have been normalised for SEO clarity, including studio, ensuite room and 2 bed apartment.
Bankside Student Living and The Bridge include source pricing inconsistencies where weekly_price is lower than min_price, so min/max ranges are used for displayed pricing.
Nearby place suggestions for Farnham are editorially curated because the source nearby_places object is empty.
Availability, bills and tenancy terms may change during peak booking periods.
All accommodation information shown here is based on active verified listings supplied to Admistay. Weekly pricing, room availability, bill inclusions and tenancy terms may change during peak booking periods. The source nearby_places object is empty, so Farnham local places are editorially curated and should be reviewed before publishing exact map distances.
Frequently Asked
Are the supplied properties near University for the Creative Arts Farnham?
No. The supplied properties are in Guildford and Reading, with the closest listing around 14.95 km from UCA Farnham.
What is the closest supplied accommodation to UCA Farnham?
Ash Grove Court in Guildford is the closest supplied listing at approximately 14.95 km from University for the Creative Arts Farnham.
What is the cheapest supplied accommodation for UCA Farnham students?
Kendrick Hall in Reading has the lowest clean min_price at £205 per week, but it is around 28.41 km from UCA Farnham.
Can students walk to UCA Farnham from these properties?
No. None of the supplied properties are walkable to UCA Farnham because they are located in Guildford or Reading.
Are studios available in the supplied UCA accommodation data?
Yes. Studios are available across the supplied Guildford and Reading listings, but they are not directly beside the Farnham campus.
Are ensuite rooms available near UCA Farnham?
Ensuite rooms are available in the supplied data at Bankside Student Living, The Bridge, 79 Silver Street and Kendrick Hall, but these are commute-based or wider-area options.
Are apartment-style rooms available in the supplied data?
Yes. Ash Grove Court includes a 2-bedroom apartment option in Guildford.
Do the supplied properties include bills?
Yes. All supplied properties include core bills such as water, WiFi, electricity, gas, heating or contents insurance depending on the listing.
Which property has the strongest amenities?
Bankside Student Living has one of the strongest amenity packages, including cinema room, study area, private dining room, gym, courtyard, games room and library space.
Which property is best for creative students?
The Bridge may suit creative students because it includes a music room, cinema room, study room, co-working space and communal lounge.
Should UCA students choose Guildford accommodation?
Guildford may work only if the student has a reliable commute plan. It is closer than Reading but still not campus-side Farnham accommodation.
Should UCA students choose Reading accommodation?
Reading should be treated as a wider-area option only because the supplied Reading listings are around 28 km from UCA Farnham.
Which areas should UCA Farnham students search first?
Students should search Farnham, Falkner Road, Farnham town centre and nearby local Surrey options before considering Guildford or Reading.
Why are Guildford and Reading properties shown on a UCA Farnham page?
They appear because they were supplied in the source data, but they should be clearly labelled as commute-based or wider-area options rather than nearby Farnham accommodation.
Which supplied property is best for budget-conscious students?
Kendrick Hall has the lowest clean min_price, but Ash Grove Court may be more relevant because it is the closest supplied property.
When should students book accommodation near UCA Farnham?
Students usually begin comparing Farnham and Surrey accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, especially before September.
Can international students book private accommodation for University for the Creative Arts?
Yes. International students can book private accommodation, but they should confirm location, deposit, guarantor, payment and tenancy requirements before booking.
What should students check before booking UCA accommodation?
Students should check whether the property is actually in Farnham, final weekly rent, included bills, commute time, tenancy length, deposit terms and cancellation policy.
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A specialist UK creative university for art, design, fashion, filmmaking, games, animation and creative business students
The University for the Creative Arts is a public specialist creative arts university in the United Kingdom. According to the provided source, UCA is ranked #51-100 in QS World University Rankings for Art and Design 2025 and offers creative programmes such as MA Interior Design, MA Fashion Design, MA Filmmaking, MA Graphic Design, MA Fine Arts, BS Games Technology, BS Industrial Design, BA Business Innovation and Management, BA Computer Animation Arts and BA/BS Digital Marketing and Social Media.
University Name
University for the Creative Arts
Short Name
UCA
Country
United Kingdom
Institution Type
Public according to source data
Specialism
Creative arts, design, fashion, filmmaking, games, animation, digital marketing and creative business
Estimated Acceptance Rate
44% according to source data
QS Art and Design Ranking
#51-100 in QS World University Rankings for Art and Design 2025 according to source data
Campuses Mentioned
Canterbury, Epsom and Farnham according to source data
Main Intakes
January and September according to source data
The University for the Creative Arts, commonly known as UCA, is a public specialist creative arts university in the United Kingdom. It is designed for students who want to build careers in creative industries such as design, fashion, filmmaking, animation, gaming, digital marketing, visual communication, industrial design and creative business.
The provided source states that UCA is ranked #51-100 by the QS World University Rankings for Art and Design 2025. It also mentions that the university is ranked #2 by The Guardian 2025 among specialist creative universities and #12 by The Times 2025 for social inclusion. These ranking claims should be verified from current ranking publishers before publication.
The university offers a wide range of creative arts courses to international students. Popular postgraduate programmes listed in the source include MA Interior Design, MA Fashion Design, MA Filmmaking, MA Graphic Design and MA Fine Arts. Popular undergraduate programmes include BS Games Technology, BS Industrial Design, BA Business Innovation and Management, BA Computer Animation Arts and BA/BS Digital Marketing and Social Media.
The source states that UCA has an estimated 44% acceptance rate. This suggests a selective but accessible admissions profile for students who meet academic, English language and portfolio requirements. Acceptance-rate figures should still be treated as estimates unless verified from official or authoritative sources.
For Indian students, UCA can be especially relevant because the eligibility requirements in the source are clear and practical. Bachelor’s applicants generally need 60% in Class 12, while master’s applicants generally need 55% in a UG degree. Creative applicants should also prepare a strong portfolio because both bachelor’s and master’s admission requirements include a portfolio of creative work.
The source lists tuition fees around £17,500 to £19,050, with INR estimates around ₹20.4 lakh to ₹22.2 lakh depending on the programme. It also mentions scholarship options such as the UCA Merit Scholarship and UCA Creative Development Scholarships, which can reduce first-year tuition costs.
Accommodation planning is important because UCA has multiple campuses. The source FAQ mentions Canterbury, Epsom and Farnham campuses. Students looking for student accommodation near University for the Creative Arts should first confirm their exact campus before searching for halls, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms, shared flats or private student housing.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near the correct UCA campus. Students can compare housing near Canterbury, Epsom or Farnham by commute, room type, rent, bills, safety, amenities, tenancy length and budget before arriving in the UK.
Overall, University for the Creative Arts is best suited for students who want a creative-focused UK education in fields such as design, fashion, filmmaking, games, animation, digital marketing, fine art, interior design and creative business. Students should verify current course availability, portfolio rules, fees, scholarships, campus location and accommodation options before applying.
Yes. UCA can be a good option for Indian students interested in creative fields such as design, fashion, filmmaking, games, animation, digital marketing, fine art and creative business.
UCA is known for specialist creative arts education, including art and design, fashion, filmmaking, animation, games technology, graphic design, interior design and creative business programmes.
Students live near their assigned UCA campus, such as Canterbury, Epsom or Farnham. They may compare halls, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms, shared flats and private student housing.
Accommodation costs depend on the campus and room type. The source lists accommodation as £400 to £1,500 per month, so students should compare campus-specific options early.
UCA can be worth it for students who want a specialist UK creative university focused on design, fashion, film, games, animation, digital marketing and creative industry careers.
Creative arts, design, fashion, filmmaking, games, animation, business innovation and digital marketing programmes
University for the Creative Arts offers creative undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across interior design, fashion design, filmmaking, graphic design, fine arts, games technology, industrial design, business innovation and management, computer animation arts and digital marketing. The provided source lists postgraduate fees around £18,540 to £19,050 and undergraduate fees around £17,500.
University for the Creative Arts courses are designed for students who want to work in creative industries. The provided source lists popular postgraduate courses such as MA Interior Design, MA Fashion Design, MA Filmmaking, MA Graphic Design and MA Fine Arts.
Popular undergraduate courses listed in the source include BS Games Technology, BS Industrial Design, BA Business Innovation and Management, BA Computer Animation Arts and BA/BS Digital Marketing and Social Media. These programmes can suit students interested in design, games, animation, marketing, fashion, visual communication, creative entrepreneurship and digital media.
The source lists postgraduate programme duration as 1 year and undergraduate programme duration as 3 years for the featured courses. Students should verify exact duration before publication because course structures can vary by pathway, placement year, foundation route or intake.
Fee examples in the source include £18,540 for MA Interior Design, MA Fashion Design, MA Graphic Design and MA Fine Arts. MA Filmmaking is listed at £19,050. Undergraduate courses such as BS Games Technology, BS Industrial Design, BA Business Innovation and Management, BA Computer Animation Arts and BA/BS Digital Marketing and Social Media are listed at £17,500.
For Indian students, the source gives INR estimates of around ₹21.7 lakh for several master’s courses, ₹22.2 lakh for MA Filmmaking and around ₹20.4 lakh for listed bachelor’s courses. These INR values should be refreshed before publication because exchange rates change.
Applicants should remember that creative courses usually require more than academic marks. The source lists a portfolio of creative work as a requirement for both master’s and bachelor’s applications. Students should prepare a polished portfolio showing creative process, final outcomes, experimentation, technical ability and course fit.
Students should also budget for creative materials and production costs. Depending on course, this may include sketchbooks, fabric, model-making material, printing, film equipment access, software, external hard drives, portfolio preparation, exhibition work, travel and project supplies.
Accommodation planning should follow campus selection. Students looking for student accommodation near University for the Creative Arts should first confirm whether they will study at Canterbury, Epsom or Farnham. Admistay helps students compare verified accommodation by campus, commute, room type, rent, bills, safety and amenities.
MA Interior Design
Postgraduate • 1 year according to source data
Fee: ££18,540 according to source data / year
INR: Approx. ₹21.7 lakh according to source data
Best for: Students interested in interior spaces, spatial design, design thinking and creative problem-solving
Students should prepare a strong design portfolio showing concept development, sketches, technical drawings and final design outcomes.
MA Fashion Design
Postgraduate • 1 year according to source data
Fee: ££18,540 according to source data / year
INR: Approx. ₹21.7 lakh according to source data
Best for: Students interested in fashion design, garment development, creative collections and fashion industry careers
Students should prepare portfolio work with sketches, garment ideas, styling direction, experimentation and final pieces.
MA Filmmaking
Postgraduate • 1 year according to source data
Fee: ££19,050 according to source data / year
INR: Approx. ₹22.2 lakh according to source data
Best for: Students interested in film production, storytelling, directing, editing and visual media careers
Students should prepare a film portfolio or showreel where required, with evidence of storytelling and technical skills.
MA Graphic Design
Postgraduate • 1 year according to source data
Fee: ££18,540 according to source data / year
INR: Approx. ₹21.7 lakh according to source data
Best for: Students interested in visual communication, branding, typography, editorial design and digital design
Students should prepare portfolio pieces showing process, layouts, branding, typography and digital/print design strength.
BS Games Technology
Undergraduate • 3 years according to source data
Fee: ££17,500 according to source data / year
INR: Approx. ₹20.4 lakh according to source data
Best for: Students interested in gaming, technology, creative coding and interactive entertainment
Students should build a portfolio of games, prototypes, coding projects or interactive design work where possible.
BA Computer Animation Arts
Undergraduate • 3 years according to source data
Fee: ££17,500 according to source data / year
INR: Approx. ₹20.4 lakh according to source data
Best for: Students interested in animation, character design, visual storytelling and digital art
Students should prepare animation samples, sketches, digital artwork or motion work for portfolio review where required.
UCA is known for creative courses such as interior design, fashion design, filmmaking, graphic design, fine arts, games technology, industrial design, computer animation arts and digital marketing.
The source lists featured course fees around £17,500 to £19,050, plus accommodation, food, travel and creative material costs.
Popular options for Indian students may include MA Interior Design, MA Fashion Design, MA Filmmaking, MA Graphic Design, BS Games Technology, BA Computer Animation Arts and Digital Marketing.
Yes. The provided source lists a portfolio of creative work as an admission requirement for both bachelor’s and master’s courses.
Students should calculate tuition, accommodation, food, travel, stationery, creative materials, software, visa costs, healthcare surcharge and emergency funds before applying.
UCAS and UCA portal application guidance for creative bachelor’s and master’s applicants
University for the Creative Arts admissions are open for bachelor’s and master’s courses according to the provided source. Master’s applicants need a UG degree with at least 55%, IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 90, statement of intent, LOR and creative portfolio. Bachelor’s applicants need at least 60% in Class 12, IELTS 6 or TOEFL 80, SOP and creative portfolio. Deadlines include 5 January 2026 for January entry and late August 2026 deadlines for September entry through the UCA portal.
University for the Creative Arts admissions are designed for students applying to creative bachelor’s and master’s programmes. The provided source states that applications for bachelor’s and master’s courses are currently open and lists separate requirements for each level.
For master’s courses, students apply through the UCA online application portal according to the source. There are no application fees for master’s applications. Applicants need a UG degree with at least 55%, English proficiency such as IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 90, a statement of intent, letter of recommendation and portfolio of creative work.
For bachelor’s courses, students can apply through UCAS or directly through the UCA portal according to the source deadlines. The source lists UCAS application fees of £27 to £28.50. Bachelor’s applicants need at least 60% in Class 12, English proficiency such as IELTS 6 or TOEFL 80, a statement of purpose and a portfolio of creative work.
The source lists master’s application deadlines as 5 January 2026 for January entry and 22 August 2026 for September entry. Bachelor’s deadlines are listed as 14 January 2026 for UCAS, 5 January 2026 for direct UCA January entry and 21 August 2026 for direct UCA September entry.
Portfolio preparation is one of the most important parts of a UCA application. Students should not prepare only academic documents. A strong creative portfolio should show process, experimentation, final outcomes, technical skills, visual thinking, design awareness and suitability for the selected programme.
For Indian students, UCA may be accessible if they meet the percentage and English requirements. However, creative-course selection may depend on portfolio quality, personal statement clarity and course fit. Students should explain why they want to study at UCA, what creative direction they want to develop and how the selected programme supports their career goals.
Accommodation planning should start once the student knows the campus. UCA has multiple campuses mentioned in the source, including Canterbury, Epsom and Farnham. Admistay helps students compare verified accommodation near the correct campus by commute, room type, rent, bills, safety and availability.
Step 1: Choose Course and Campus
Select the creative programme and confirm whether it is delivered at Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham or another UCA location.
Step 2: Check Academic Eligibility
Review whether you meet 60% in Class 12 for bachelor’s or 55% in UG degree for master’s according to the source.
Step 3: Prepare English Proof
Prepare IELTS, TOEFL or another accepted English score based on course level.
Step 4: Build Creative Portfolio
Prepare a portfolio showing creative work, process, experimentation and final outcomes relevant to the course.
Step 5: Prepare Statement and Documents
Prepare SOP or statement of intent, letter of recommendation for master’s, academic documents and identity documents.
Step 6: Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for bachelor’s or through the UCA online portal for master’s and direct applications.
Step 7: Review Offer and Scholarship
Check offer conditions, scholarship eligibility, tuition fee, visa timeline and portfolio feedback if provided.
Step 8: Arrange Accommodation
Compare campus-specific student accommodation near UCA through Admistay.
January 2026 Master’s Entry
Listed in source data
Application: Deadline is 5 January 2026 according to source data
Students should apply early because visa, portfolio review and accommodation planning take time.
September 2026 Master’s Entry
Listed in source data
Application: Deadline is 22 August 2026 according to source data
Students should not wait until the final deadline because campus accommodation can become limited.
January 2026 Bachelor’s Direct Entry
Listed for direct UCA portal application
Application: Deadline is 5 January 2026 according to source data
Students should confirm whether their selected bachelor’s course offers January entry.
January 2026 Bachelor’s UCAS Route
Listed in source data
Application: UCAS deadline is 14 January 2026 according to source data
UCAS deadlines should be checked against the current UCAS cycle before applying.
September 2026 Bachelor’s Direct Entry
Listed in source data
Application: Deadline is 21 August 2026 according to source data
Late direct applications may create visa and accommodation pressure.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
Indian bachelor’s students can apply through UCAS or the UCA portal, while master’s students apply through the UCA online application portal according to the source.
The source lists a 44% acceptance rate, so admission can be selective. Students need academic eligibility, English proof and a strong creative portfolio.
The source lists 5 January 2026 for January direct applications, 14 January 2026 for UCAS bachelor’s applications, and late August 2026 deadlines for September direct applications.
The source lists IELTS 6 for bachelor’s courses and IELTS 6.5 for master’s courses, with TOEFL alternatives also listed.
Yes. The provided source lists a portfolio of creative work as a requirement for both bachelor’s and master’s applications.
A specialist creative student experience across Canterbury, Epsom and Farnham campuses
Student life at University for the Creative Arts is built around creative learning, portfolio development, studio work, project production and specialist arts education. The provided source mentions three campuses: Canterbury, Epsom and Farnham. Accommodation planning should be based on the exact campus because each location has a different student housing market and commute pattern.
Student life at University for the Creative Arts is focused on creativity, practical projects, portfolio development and specialist industry preparation. Students may work on design projects, fashion collections, films, games, animation, digital campaigns, fine art, interior design and creative business ideas depending on their course.
The provided source mentions three UCA campuses: Canterbury, Epsom and Farnham. This means student life and accommodation planning can differ significantly depending on where the student’s course is delivered.
Canterbury may suit students who want a historic student-city environment with creative study access. Epsom can be useful for students who want proximity to London while studying outside central London. Farnham can suit students who prefer a more campus-town creative environment. Students should verify their course campus directly before making housing decisions.
Creative students often need a different accommodation strategy compared with general academic students. A good room should support late project work, portfolio preparation, strong Wi-Fi, storage for materials, safe travel, laundry, heating and a calm study environment. Students should also consider access to art shops, printing, groceries, public transport and campus studios.
The source lists living-cost examples including accommodation at £400 to £1,500, food at £100 to £250, travel at £40 to £400, stationery at £20 to £50 and other costs at £50 to £200. These appear to be broad monthly-style estimates and should be refreshed using current campus-specific costs before publication.
Students searching for student accommodation near University for the Creative Arts should search by exact campus: UCA Canterbury accommodation, UCA Epsom accommodation or UCA Farnham accommodation. The best option may include university halls, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats or private student houses.
Admistay helps students compare verified accommodation near the correct UCA campus by commute, room type, rent, bills, safety, amenities and tenancy length. This helps students avoid booking housing in the wrong town or too far from their creative facilities.
UCA Canterbury
UCA Epsom
UCA Farnham
Portfolio Development
Students build creative portfolios through design, film, fashion, games, animation, fine art or digital media projects.
Specialist Creative Environment
UCA is focused on creative arts rather than being a general multi-discipline university.
Campus-Specific Study Experience
Student life varies by Canterbury, Epsom or Farnham campus, so students should confirm their course location.
Creative Materials and Production
Students should budget for supplies, printing, software, equipment and production work where required by course.
Flexible Creative Career Pathways
Courses can support careers in acting, gaming, designing, filmmaking, animation, fashion, digital marketing and creative business.
Accommodation Choice
Students may compare halls, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats near the correct campus.
Canterbury
Best for: Students studying at UCA Canterbury
Commute: Depends on accommodation and campus location
Search specifically for UCA Canterbury accommodation before booking.
Epsom
Best for: Students studying at UCA Epsom
Commute: Depends on property and campus route
Good for students who want a campus location with access toward London.
Farnham
Best for: Students studying at UCA Farnham
Commute: Depends on property and campus access
Practical for students who want a creative campus-town environment.
Guildford
Best for: Students considering wider Surrey housing for Farnham or Epsom access
Commute: Commute should be checked carefully before booking
Only choose if the route is realistic and affordable.
Ashford and East Kent
Best for: Students comparing wider options around Canterbury
Commute: Longer commute depending on route
Useful only if campus-proximate options are limited.
South London and Surrey Fringe
Best for: Students considering wider housing around Epsom
Commute: Commute varies strongly by rail and bus
Check travel time and cost before choosing a cheaper room.
Student life is creative and project-focused, with students building portfolios in fields such as design, fashion, film, animation, games, fine art, marketing and creative business.
The provided source mentions three campuses: Canterbury, Epsom and Farnham.
Students live near their specific campus, such as Canterbury, Epsom or Farnham, in halls, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms, shared flats or private student housing.
Yes. UCA is designed for creative careers, so students should expect portfolio work, practical projects, creative production and industry-focused learning.
Accommodation planning is important because UCA has multiple campuses and students must book housing near the correct course location.
UCA Merit Scholarship, Creative Development Scholarship and creative-study budget planning
University for the Creative Arts offers scholarships to help reduce international student expenses according to the provided source. The UCA Merit Scholarship offers a first-year fee deduction of 4,500 EUR for students with 70% in Class 12 for bachelor’s or 65% in a UG degree for master’s. The UCA Creative Development Scholarship offers a first-year fee deduction of 3,000 EUR on a first-come, first-served basis when nominated by academic faculty.
University for the Creative Arts scholarships and funding can help international students reduce tuition costs while studying creative courses in the UK. The provided source lists two major scholarship examples: UCA Merit Scholarship and UCA Creative Development Scholarships.
The UCA Merit Scholarship is listed for students with strong academic performance. The source states that bachelor’s applicants need 70% marks in Class 12, while master’s applicants need 65% in a UG degree. The coverage is listed as 4,500 EUR, or around ₹4.6 lakh, as a first-year fee deduction.
The UCA Creative Development Scholarships are listed as first-come, first-served and nominated by academic faculty. The coverage is listed as 3,000 EUR, or around ₹3 lakh, as a first-year fee deduction. Students should verify current scholarship currency, amount, eligibility and whether nomination is automatic or requires any additional student action.
Scholarships can reduce first-year tuition pressure, but students still need a full funding plan. The source lists course fees around £17,500 to £19,050 and living costs such as accommodation, food, travel, stationery and other expenses. Creative students should also budget for materials, printing, software, equipment, production work, showreel creation and portfolio presentation.
Accommodation costs are a major factor and depend on campus. The source lists accommodation at £400 to £1,500, but students should update this with current local rates and check whether the amount is monthly, estimated or broad UK guidance. Students must compare housing near Canterbury, Epsom or Farnham depending on their course location.
Indian students should compare scholarship value against total first-year cost, not only tuition. A first-year fee deduction can help, but students still need funds for visa, healthcare surcharge, flights, accommodation deposit, food, local transport, course materials and emergency savings.
Admistay helps students compare verified accommodation near the correct UCA campus by rent, bills, commute, safety, room type and amenities. This helps students build a realistic study budget before moving to the UK.
Merit-Based Scholarships
Awards such as UCA Merit Scholarship for students meeting higher academic marks than the basic admission requirement.
Creative Development Scholarships
First-come, first-served scholarships nominated by academic faculty according to the provided source.
First-Year Fee Deductions
Scholarship coverage listed in the source appears to reduce first-year tuition fees.
Self-Funding
Students may combine scholarships with family funds, personal savings or education loans.
Education Loans
Indian students may use education loans to cover tuition, accommodation, visa costs and creative course materials.
Creative Materials Budget
Students should budget separately for art supplies, design materials, software, printing, film equipment and portfolio work.
UCA Merit Scholarship
Best for: High-achieving bachelor’s and master’s applicants
Coverage: 4,500 EUR first-year fee deduction according to source data
Eligibility is listed as 70% in Class 12 for bachelor’s or 65% in UG degree for master’s applicants.
UCA Creative Development Scholarships
Best for: Students nominated by academic faculty on a first-come, first-served basis
Coverage: 3,000 EUR first-year fee deduction according to source data
Students should verify whether nomination is automatic or if any additional application step is required.
Yes. The provided source lists UCA Merit Scholarship and UCA Creative Development Scholarships for eligible students.
Indian students may explore the UCA Merit Scholarship and UCA Creative Development Scholarships depending on academic marks, faculty nomination and availability.
The listed scholarships appear to be first-year fee deductions. Students should not assume accommodation is covered unless official scholarship terms confirm it.
Yes. UCA Merit Scholarship requires higher academic marks, while Creative Development Scholarships are listed as first-come, first-served and faculty-nominated.
Students can reduce costs by choosing accommodation near the correct campus, comparing bills, avoiding unnecessary travel and applying early for suitable housing.
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Explore University for the Creative Arts admissions, eligibility, intakes, UCAS and direct application routes, portfolio requirements, English language scores, fees, CAS process and practical guidance for Indian and international students.
Main Intake
September and January
Application Route
UCAS & UCA Direct Portal
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0 - 6.5
Admission Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
University for the Creative Arts admissions are moderately competitive and are suitable for students applying to creative, design, business, fashion, architecture, filmmaking and creative-industry focused programmes.
University for the Creative Arts is a specialist creative university offering undergraduate, postgraduate and research routes across art, design, architecture, fashion, filmmaking, creative business and related disciplines. Students can apply through UCAS or the UCA direct application portal depending on the course level. Most creative programmes require a portfolio, while non-portfolio routes such as MBA and Global Marketing may focus more on academic fit, CV, work experience and personal statement. Indian students should prepare early because portfolio review, interview invitations, deposit deadlines, CAS and visa steps need careful planning.
Moderately competitive admission process with acceptance rate mentioned between 44% and 77%
September and January intake options mentioned for international students
UCAS and direct university application routes are available
Most creative programmes require a portfolio of creative work
Postgraduate applicants usually apply through UCA online application portal
IELTS, TOEFL iBT, PTE Academic and Duolingo are mentioned as accepted English tests
UCA offers support with portfolio submission, interview invitations, CAS and international student arrival planning
Students interested in art, design, architecture, fashion, filmmaking, creative business or creative technology
Applicants who can prepare a strong creative portfolio for design-focused programmes
Undergraduate applicants with at least 60% in Higher Secondary School Certificate or equivalent
Postgraduate applicants with a recognised bachelor’s degree and around 55% to 60% depending on course
Students looking for a specialist creative university with multiple campuses and creative facilities
Applicants interested in MBA, global marketing, creative industries or business routes with a creative-sector focus
Indian students who can prepare academic documents, portfolio, personal statement, English score, deposit and visa documents on time
Students applying to creative courses without a strong digital portfolio may find selection difficult
Applicants looking for medicine, engineering or broad non-creative subjects may find programme options limited
Students with weak English scores may need additional preparation before applying
Applicants who delay deposit or CAS steps may face visa timeline pressure
Students who want a big-city campus environment should check the exact UCA campus location before applying
Postgraduate applicants without related academic or creative background may need to justify course fit carefully
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS + Portfolio
UG applicants generally apply through UCAS and may need a digital portfolio for creative programmes.
Postgraduate Admissions
UCA Direct Portal
PG applicants apply through the UCA online application portal and submit academic documents, personal statement, portfolio or CV depending on the course.
Main Intake
September & January
The uploaded content mentions September and January intake options for international students.
Admission Type
Portfolio-Based Review
Selection is based on academic eligibility, English proof, portfolio, personal statement, references and course-specific review.
Students should check the latest UCA deadline for their selected intake and complete portfolio, deposit and CAS steps before the listed visa timeline.
5 January 2026
January Intake Application Deadline
The uploaded content mentions 5 January 2026 as the application deadline for January 2026 intake.
9 January 2026
January Intake Deposit Deadline
The uploaded content mentions 9 January 2026 as the deposit deadline for January 2026 intake.
16 January 2026
January Intake CAS Deadline
The uploaded content mentions 16 January 2026 as the CAS deadline for January 2026 intake.
Check official UCA deadline
September 2026 Intake
The uploaded article gives September 2025 deadlines, so students targeting September 2026 should confirm the latest live UCA deadline before applying.
After offer acceptance
Deposit and CAS Preparation
Students should accept the offer, pay the required deposit and request the CAS letter through the applicant process.
University for the Creative Arts eligibility depends on course level, academic background, English language proof and portfolio requirement where applicable.
Undergraduate
Minimum 60% in Higher Secondary School Certificate or equivalent for Indian applicants
Postgraduate
Recognised bachelor’s degree with 55% to 60% depending on the course
University for the Creative Arts accepts IELTS, TOEFL iBT, PTE Academic and Duolingo, with higher scores required for postgraduate applicants.
IELTS
Undergraduate Requirement
6.0 Overall
No component below 5.5
Postgraduate Requirement
6.5 Overall
No component below 5.5
PTE
Undergraduate Requirement
53 Academic
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Postgraduate Requirement
60 Academic
Check programme requirement
TOEFL
Undergraduate Requirement
80 iBT
Check programme requirement
Postgraduate Requirement
90 iBT
Check programme requirement
Completed UCAS or UCA application form
Academic transcripts and certificates
High school documents for undergraduate applicants
Bachelor’s degree certificate for postgraduate applicants
Personal statement or Statement of Purpose
Letter of Recommendation or academic reference
Digital portfolio for most creative courses
CV or resume for non-portfolio postgraduate programmes
Work experience evidence if required
English language test score
Valid passport
Deposit payment proof and CAS documents after offer acceptance
University for the Creative Arts is popular for MBA, Filmmaking, Fashion Design, Interior Design, Interface and Interactive Design, Global Marketing, Fashion Business and Event Management.
Master of Business Administration
Best For
MBA applicants should focus on business goals, creative-industry interest and practical leadership direction in the personal statement.
MA Filmmaking
Best For
Prepare a strong portfolio or showreel that demonstrates storytelling, technical skills and creative direction.
MA Fashion Design
Best For
Fashion applicants should submit polished design work, process sketches and a clear creative identity.
MA Interior Design
Best For
Show space planning, concept development and design process clearly in the portfolio.
MA Interface and Interactive Design
Best For
Include interface projects, research thinking, prototypes or digital design work where possible.
BA Fashion Business and Management
Best For
This course suits students who want the business side of fashion rather than only design practice.
Master of Business Administration
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MA Filmmaking
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MA Fashion Design
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MA Interface and Interactive Design
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Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Acceptance Rate: 44% to 77%
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong creative portfolio for portfolio-based programmes
Relevant academic background
Clear personal statement
English language readiness
Good understanding of creative discipline
CV or work experience for non-portfolio business routes
Deposit and CAS readiness for international applicants
Creative applicants should prepare the portfolio before applying because it is central for most design, art, fashion, architecture and media programmes.
UG applicants should choose between UCAS and direct application based on their course and application plan.
PG applicants should use the UCA online application portal and keep academic documents, portfolio and personal statement ready.
For MBA or MSc Global Marketing routes, focus more on CV, work experience, business goals and career direction.
Check the exact intake deadline, deposit deadline and CAS deadline before shortlisting the intake.
Use the UCA Applicant Portal actively after applying to track application status, upload portfolio and respond to interview invitations.
International students should arrange accommodation and arrival planning once deposit and CAS steps are completed.
Submitting a weak portfolio that does not show process, originality or course fit
Choosing a creative course without checking portfolio guidelines
Missing deposit or CAS deadlines after receiving an offer
Writing a generic personal statement that does not explain creative motivation
Assuming all UCA campuses offer the same experience without checking the course location
Not preparing English proof early enough for visa and CAS timelines
Ignoring interview invitations or applicant portal updates after submission
Academic Strength
Moderate
Research Focus
Course-specific
Mathematics Requirement
Low to course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select a creative, design, fashion, architecture, filmmaking, business or research programme.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic percentage, English requirement, portfolio requirement and course-specific conditions.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, certificates, personal statement, references, English proof, portfolio or CV.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS or the UCA direct application portal depending on your course level.
STEP 5
Portfolio or Interview Review
Submit portfolio and attend interview if required through the UCA Applicant Portal.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Track application status, accept the offer and pay the required deposit.
STEP 7
Visa & CAS
Request CAS, prepare financial documents and complete the UK Student Visa process.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Popular Career Areas
Fashion, design, filmmaking, interiors, UX, creative business, marketing and communications
Creative Reputation
The uploaded content highlights UCA’s specialist focus in art, design and creative programmes
International Community
The uploaded content mentions international students from 91 countries and over 17% international population
Campus Network
UCA campuses are mentioned in Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham and Rochester
UCA is a strong fit for Indian students who want a specialist creative university rather than a broad traditional university.
Portfolio quality can matter more than just academic marks for many UCA creative courses, so students should build a polished digital portfolio early.
For business-focused creative courses, students should connect creativity with commercial goals such as branding, marketing, fashion business or entrepreneurship.
Students should confirm their exact campus before planning accommodation because UCA has multiple campuses across different towns.
CAS and deposit deadlines are important, so students should not delay offer acceptance after receiving a decision.
Applicants should use the UCA Applicant Portal carefully because portfolio upload, interview invitations and CAS steps may be managed there.
The uploaded content mentions September and January intake options for international students.
Students can apply through UCAS or the UCA direct application portal depending on the course and level.
Yes, most creative programmes in art, design, architecture and media require a portfolio of creative work.
The uploaded content mentions IELTS 6.0 for undergraduate applicants and IELTS 6.5 for postgraduate applicants.
The uploaded content mentions an acceptance rate range between 44% and 77%.
Yes, after academic and deposit requirements are met, UCA issues a CAS statement for UK Student Visa application.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet the academic, English language, portfolio and visa requirements for their chosen course.
The uploaded content mentions September and January intake options for international students.
Undergraduate applicants usually apply through UCAS, although some students may also use the university’s direct application route depending on the course.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the UCA online application portal and submit academic documents, portfolio or CV, personal statement and English proof.
The uploaded content mentions a minimum of 60% in the Higher Secondary School Certificate or equivalent for Indian undergraduate applicants.
Indian postgraduate applicants generally need a recognised 3-year or 4-year bachelor’s degree with around 55% to 60%, depending on the course.
The uploaded content mentions IELTS 6.0 overall with no component below 5.5 for undergraduate applicants and IELTS 6.5 overall with no component below 5.5 for postgraduate applicants.
Yes. The uploaded content mentions TOEFL iBT, PTE Academic and Duolingo as accepted English language options.
A portfolio is required for most art, design, architecture and media programmes. Non-portfolio programmes such as MBA or MSc Global Marketing may require CV and work experience instead.
Students usually need academic transcripts, certificates, personal statement, recommendation letter, English proof, portfolio for creative courses, CV where required and passport details.
After applying, students get access to the UCA Applicant Portal where they can track the application, submit portfolio, receive interview invitations, upload documents, accept the offer and request CAS.
Yes. After students meet academic and deposit requirements, UCA issues a CAS statement and provides guidance for financial documents, visa application and arrival planning.
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