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Student Accommodation Near Glasgow School of Art
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£150/wk
Closest option
0.5 km away
Peak demand
June, July
Overview
Glasgow School of Art is based on Renfrew Street in Glasgow city centre, and the supplied accommodation set is very strong for local access. True Glasgow is the closest listed property at around 0.50 km from campus, with studios and ensuite rooms from £225 per week, plus gym, sky lounges, cinema, study zones, wellbeing support, 24-hour concierge and bills included. Base Glasgow is almost as close at 0.51 km and has the lowest starting price in the set from £156 per week, with studios, ensuite rooms, cinema room, music rooms, study rooms, rooftop terrace, dance studio and bills included. Robert Owen House is 0.55 km away and is a studio-only city-centre option with gym, study room, cinema room, accommodation team and content insurance included. Bridle Works, Clifton & Stewart House and Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point are slightly further but still within 1 km, giving students strong walking-distance options with study areas, gyms, cinema rooms, craft or music-friendly spaces, social facilities and bills included.
Quick Answers
True Glasgow is the closest supplied accommodation to Glasgow School of Art at around 0.50 km, with studios and ensuite rooms from £225 per week. Clifton & Stewart House has the lowest starting price from £150 per week, while Base Glasgow is the strongest low-price all-round option from £156 per week with cinema room, music rooms, study rooms, rooftop terrace, dance studio, free gym and bills included. Bridle Works has one of the strongest creative-student amenity packages, with study rooms, seminar space, karaoke room, on-site cinema, gym, roof terrace, games area and bills included. Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point is best for students wanting extensive security, 24/7 reception, Tesco Express on site and strong communal facilities.
Best For Budget
Clifton & Stewart House, Glasgow
Best For Closest
True Glasgow, Glasgow
Best For Amenities
True Glasgow, Glasgow
Best For Studios
Robert Owen House, Glasgow
Best Value Tradeoff
Base Glasgow balances a very low starting price, 0.51 km distance, studio and ensuite choice, cinema room, music rooms, study rooms, rooftop terrace, dance studio, free gym, social spaces and bills included.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Around 6 minutes on foot
£225/wk
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£156/wk
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£230/wk
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£224/wk
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£150/wk
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| True Glasgow | £225 | Studio, ensuite room | 0.50 km | Around 6 minutes on foot | Gym, sky lounges, cinema, rooftop sky garden, study zones | WiFi, electricity, water, heating |
| Base Glasgow | £156 | Studio, ensuite room | 0.51 km | Around 6 minutes on foot | Cinema room, free gym, music rooms, study rooms, rooftop terrace | Water, electricity, gas, WiFi |
| Robert Owen House | £230 | Studio | 0.55 km | Around 7 minutes on foot | Gym, social area, study room, bike storage, cinema room | WiFi, water, electricity, content insurance |
| Bridle Works | £224 | Ensuite room, studio | 0.97 km | Around 12 minutes on foot | Study rooms, seminar space, karaoke room, cinema, gym | Water, electricity, heating, WiFi, content insurance |
| Clifton & Stewart House | £150 | Studio, ensuite room | 0.98 km | Around 12 minutes on foot | Study area, meeting room, games area, craft room, gym | Water, electricity, gas, WiFi, content insurance |
| Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point | £185 | Ensuite room | 0.99 km | Around 12 minutes on foot | Gym, games room, study area, cinema room, Tesco Express on site | WiFi, water, electricity, heating, gas, contents insurance |
Best Student Areas
Renfrew Street and Glasgow School of Art campus area
Renfrew Street is the most practical location for GSA students because the campus is based there. The supplied properties are all within 1 km of the school, so students can compare them confidently for walking-distance access to studios, workshops and lectures.
New City Road and McPhater Street
New City Road and McPhater Street form the closest accommodation cluster in this dataset. True Glasgow is 0.50 km from GSA and has premium facilities such as sky lounges, cinema, rooftop sky garden and wellbeing support. Base Glasgow is 0.51 km away and gives a lower starting price with cinema room, music rooms, dance studio, study rooms and rooftop terrace.
Bath Lane and city centre
Bath Lane is represented by Robert Owen House, around 0.55 km from Glasgow School of Art. It is a studio-only option with gym, study room, cinema room, social area, bike storage, laundry room and accommodation team support, making it useful for students who want a private managed setup close to campus.
Cathedral Street and Clifton Place
Cathedral Street and Clifton Place provide slightly further but still very practical options. Bridle Works is strong for creative facilities such as seminar space, karaoke room, on-site cinema, roof terrace and study rooms. Clifton & Stewart House is the lowest-priced supplied listing and includes a craft room, study area, meeting room, gym and content insurance.
North Hanover Street and Dobbie's Point
North Hanover Street is represented by Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point, around 0.99 km from campus. It suits students wanting ensuite rooms, extensive security, 24/7 reception, gym, cinema room, study area, outdoor courtyard and Tesco Express on site.
The source nearby places for Glasgow School of Art include useful bus stops only, so local place content should stay focused on transport rather than invented cafés, supermarkets or pharmacies. Dalhousie Street, Pitt Street, Sauchiehall Lane, Rose Street and Bath Lane are all within 0.25 km of campus. Student-life content can be strengthened using verified property facilities: True Glasgow offers events, gym, sky lounges and rooftop sky garden; Base Glasgow offers music rooms and dance studio; Robert Owen House has cinema room and study room; Bridle Works has karaoke room and seminar space; Clifton & Stewart House has craft room and meeting room; Dobbie's Point has Tesco Express on site, cinema room and 24/7 reception.
How to Choose
Start with budget and creative-study needs. True Glasgow is the strongest premium close option because it combines the shortest distance with sky lounges, cinema, rooftop sky garden, study zones and wellbeing support. Base Glasgow is the best value-led choice because it is almost as close and starts from £156 per week while offering music rooms, dance studio, cinema room and study rooms. Robert Owen House is useful for postgraduate or studio-first students who want a private setup close to campus. Bridle Works is excellent for creative students who want seminar space, karaoke room, on-site cinema, study rooms and roof terrace. Clifton & Stewart House is the cheapest supplied option and includes a craft room and study area. Dobbie's Point is best for students prioritising security, 24/7 reception and on-site conveniences.
University Info
Address
167 Renfrew St, Glasgow G3 6RQ
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin comparing Glasgow city centre accommodation 4 to 6 months before intake.
Accommodation close to Glasgow School of Art can become competitive before September intake, especially ensuite rooms and studios under £250 per week with bills included, gym access and study spaces.
Getting to Campus
Glasgow School of Art is based on Renfrew Street, and every supplied property is within 1 km of the campus. This makes the set strong for walking-distance accommodation and short local access.
True Glasgow: around 6 minutes walking
Base Glasgow: around 6 minutes walking
Robert Owen House: around 7 minutes walking
Bridle Works: around 12 minutes walking
Clifton & Stewart House: around 12 minutes walking
Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point: around 12 minutes walking
Nearby transport points from the supplied data include Dalhousie Street at 0.07 km, Pitt Street at 0.17 km, Sauchiehall Lane at 0.21 km, Rose Street at 0.23 km and Bath Lane at 0.25 km. These campus-side bus stops support daily access around Glasgow city centre.
Bills & Inclusions
All six supplied Glasgow properties include some form of bills package, but inclusions differ by property.
True Glasgow includes WiFi, electricity, water and heating.
Base Glasgow includes water, electricity, gas and WiFi.
Robert Owen House includes WiFi, water, electricity and content insurance.
Bridle Works includes water, electricity, heating, WiFi and content insurance.
Clifton & Stewart House includes water, electricity, gas, WiFi and content insurance.
Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point includes WiFi, water, electricity, heating, gas, contents insurance, TV licence in main communal areas and communal-area cleaning.
Students should confirm broadband speed, contents insurance, heating, laundry costs, gym access, cleaning and fair usage limits before booking. For GSA students, most supplied options are close enough that facilities, room type and total bill inclusions may matter more than distance alone.
Room Types
studio
Studios are available at True Glasgow, Base Glasgow, Robert Owen House, Bridle Works and Clifton & Stewart House. Robert Owen House is the clearest studio-only option, while Base Glasgow has the lowest studio-capable starting price and True Glasgow is the closest premium choice.
ensuite room
Ensuite rooms are available at True Glasgow, Base Glasgow, Bridle Works, Clifton & Stewart House and Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point. Clifton & Stewart House has the lowest starting price, while Dobbie's Point is an ensuite-only option with strong security and communal facilities.
Booking Advice
Students should compare True Glasgow, Base Glasgow and Robert Owen House first because they are all around 0.50 km to 0.55 km from Glasgow School of Art. Lower-priced rooms under £200 per week should be checked early before September demand rises.
Area & Transport
Distance is a major strength of this Glasgow School of Art page. True Glasgow, Base Glasgow and Robert Owen House are all within 0.55 km of the Renfrew Street campus, making them very practical for walking access. Bridle Works, Clifton & Stewart House and Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point sit just under 1 km away, so they also remain strong local options. Nearby bus stops in the supplied data sit within 0.25 km of GSA, including Dalhousie Street and Bath Lane. Airport entries such as Glasgow International Airport are useful only for arrival context, not daily student life.
What's Nearby
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Airport
Campus & City
University Buildings
Departments
Student Neighbourhoods
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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 Glasgow School of Art and each listed property.
Nearby transport entries have been curated from the supplied bus station data only.
Airport entries are included only as travel context and not treated as daily student accommodation amenities.
Room types have been normalised for SEO clarity, including studio and ensuite room options.
Property details such as rent, bills, amenities and availability may change during peak Glasgow 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, university and nearby-place data. 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 Glasgow School of Art?
Clifton & Stewart House has the lowest supplied starting price from £150 per week. Base Glasgow is also a strong value option from £156 per week and is only around 0.51 km from Glasgow School of Art.
Which accommodation is closest to Glasgow School of Art?
True Glasgow is the closest supplied property at around 0.50 km from Glasgow School of Art. Base Glasgow is almost as close at 0.51 km.
Are there walkable student accommodation options near Glasgow School of Art?
Yes. All six supplied properties are within 1 km of Glasgow School of Art, making them practical walking-distance options for many students.
Which property is best for creative students near GSA?
Base Glasgow and Bridle Works are especially strong for creative students. Base Glasgow includes music rooms and a dance studio, while Bridle Works includes seminar space, karaoke room, on-site cinema, study rooms and a roof terrace.
Which property is best for postgraduates near Glasgow School of Art?
Robert Owen House is a strong postgraduate-style option because it is studio-only and includes gym, study room, cinema room, social area, accommodation team and content insurance.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near Glasgow School of Art?
Yes. First-year students can book private student accommodation near Glasgow School of Art. They should compare walking distance, room type, bills, tenancy length and support services before booking.
Which areas should Glasgow School of Art students consider?
Renfrew Street, Sauchiehall Street, New City Road, McPhater Street, Bath Lane, Cathedral Street and North Hanover Street are the most relevant areas in this supplied data.
How competitive is accommodation near Glasgow School of Art?
Glasgow city centre accommodation can become competitive before September intake, especially lower-priced rooms under £200 per week and bills-included studios or ensuite rooms close to Renfrew Street.
Are bills included in these Glasgow School of Art accommodation options?
Yes. All six supplied properties include some bills. Common inclusions include WiFi, electricity, water, heating, gas and content insurance depending on the property.
What is usually included in the rent?
Depending on the property, rent may include WiFi, water, electricity, heating, gas, contents insurance, gym access, study rooms, cinema rooms, social spaces, laundry access or security support.
Which property has the best amenities?
True Glasgow has the strongest premium amenity package, with gym, sky lounges, free printing, fitness classes, cinema, rooftop sky garden, study zones, wellbeing support and 24-hour concierge. Bridle Works is also strong for creative facilities.
Which property is best for studios near Glasgow School of Art?
Robert Owen House is the clearest studio-only option. True Glasgow and Base Glasgow also offer studios and are very close to campus.
Are ensuite rooms available near Glasgow School of Art?
Yes. Ensuite rooms are available at True Glasgow, Base Glasgow, Bridle Works, Clifton & Stewart House and Scotland Nest Dobbie's Point.
Is Base Glasgow suitable for Glasgow School of Art students?
Yes. Base Glasgow is around 0.51 km from GSA and offers strong creative-friendly facilities such as music rooms, dance studio, cinema room, study rooms and rooftop terrace.
Is Dobbie's Point suitable for Glasgow School of Art students?
Yes, if students want an ensuite room with strong security and communal facilities. It is around 0.99 km from GSA and includes 24/7 reception, gym, study area, cinema room and Tesco Express on site.
Which nearby transport stops are close to Glasgow School of Art?
The supplied data lists Dalhousie Street at 0.07 km, Pitt Street at 0.17 km, Sauchiehall Lane at 0.21 km, Rose Street at 0.23 km and Bath Lane at 0.25 km.
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.
How do I book student accommodation near Glasgow School of Art?
Start by choosing the property, room type and weekly budget. Then confirm availability, bills, tenancy length, deposit, guarantor requirements, cancellation terms and payment schedule before completing the booking.
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A leading UK art, design and architecture school with portfolio-led admissions, Glasgow campus life and creative industry focus
Glasgow School of Art, also known as GSA, is a public creative arts institution in Glasgow, Scotland, established in 1845. The old source data describes GSA as one of Europe’s leading institutions for visual creative arts, welcoming international students from over 79 countries and consistently ranking among the top global universities for Art and Design by QS. With five schools covering Architecture, Design, Fine Art, Innovation, Simulation and Visualisation, strong studio facilities, portfolio-led admissions and Glasgow-based accommodation, GSA can be a strong option for Indian and international students seeking creative education in the UK.
Institution Name
Glasgow School of Art
Short Name
GSA
Country
United Kingdom
City
Glasgow
Region
Scotland
Institution Type
Public University according to the old source data
Established
1845
Campus Setting
Urban
Academic Strength
Art, Design, Architecture, Fine Art, Innovation, Simulation, Visualisation, Communication Design and Product Design
Glasgow School of Art, commonly known as GSA, is a public creative arts institution located in Glasgow, Scotland. Established in 1845, it is one of the UK’s oldest and most recognised specialist institutions for art, design, architecture and creative education. The old source data describes GSA as one of Europe’s leading institutions for visual creative arts.
GSA attracts international students from more than 79 countries according to the old source data. This international creative community is important for students because art and design education benefits from global perspectives, studio discussion, critique culture, portfolio exchange and exposure to different artistic practices.
The old source data states that Glasgow School of Art has been consistently ranked among the top 10 universities globally for Art and Design by QS and is ranked #3 in the UK. These ranking references should be refreshed before publication, but the source clearly positions GSA as a highly reputed creative arts institution.
GSA delivers its programmes through five schools: Architecture, Design, Fine Art, Innovation, and Simulation and Visualisation. These schools support students interested in creative subjects such as communication design, interior design, product design, painting, printmaking, sculpture, environmental art, textile design, architecture, heritage visualisation, sound for moving image and design innovation.
The campus is based in Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland. The old source data describes the campus as urban, with access to roads, railway stations, airports, shops, theatres, bars, restaurants and clubs. This city setting can be useful for creative students because Glasgow offers cultural exposure, galleries, events, design networks and a student-friendly lifestyle.
GSA has a strong practical learning environment. The old source data mentions textile workshops, media studios, print workshops, design studios, jewellery workshops, architecture studios, innovation school studios, fine art photography workshops, printmaking workshops, fine art studios and a case room for traditional and digital print. These facilities are especially important for students building portfolios and practical creative skills.
Admissions at Glasgow School of Art are competitive because of its international reputation and creative standards. Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS, while postgraduate applications are administered internally by the school through the GSA Online Application route. The old source data highlights the importance of official transcripts, personal statement, digital portfolio, two academic Letters of Recommendation, passport copy and English language proof.
For Indian students, the most important admission element is usually the portfolio. Students applying to design, fine art, architecture, communication design, textile design, product design or visualisation-related courses should prepare a strong digital portfolio that shows process, creativity, experimentation, technical ability and personal direction. The old source data mentions IELTS 6.5 with no component below 5.5 as English proof.
Accommodation is available through two residential halls mentioned in the old source data: Blythswood and Margaret Macdonald House. Students may also choose private rented accommodation outside the university. Facilities mentioned include equipped kitchens, cinema rooms, laundry and washing facilities, internet connections, storage and parking space.
Students searching for student accommodation near Glasgow School of Art usually compare Blythswood, Margaret Macdonald House, Glasgow city centre, Garnethill, Cowcaddens, Merchant City, West End, Finnieston and nearby PBSA or shared flats. Creative students should compare rent, commute, studio access, safety, bills, contract length and workspace comfort before booking.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in Glasgow, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms, shared flats and private student apartments near Glasgow School of Art. For creative students, the right accommodation should support portfolio work, safe commute, reliable internet, storage, quiet routine and realistic budgeting.
Overall, Glasgow School of Art is best suited for students seeking specialist art, design, architecture and visual creative education in a highly creative city. Indian and international students should plan portfolio preparation, admission documents, English proof, tuition, scholarships, accommodation and creative career goals together before applying.
Yes. Glasgow School of Art can be a strong option for Indian students interested in art, design, architecture, fine art, communication design, product design, visualisation and creative careers.
GSA is known for art and design education, architecture, fine art, design studios, print workshops, creative portfolio-based admissions and strong global QS Art and Design ranking references in the old source data.
Students commonly compare Blythswood, Margaret Macdonald House, Glasgow city centre, Garnethill, Cowcaddens, Merchant City, West End, Finnieston and nearby private PBSA or shared flats.
Glasgow is usually more affordable than London, but city-centre accommodation costs vary by room type, bills, contract length, location and whether students choose GSA halls or private housing.
It can be worth it for students seeking specialist creative education, portfolio development, studio-based learning, design exposure and a strong art-school environment in Glasgow.
Creative programmes in 3D modelling, communication design, interior design, product design, fine art, architecture and visualisation
Glasgow School of Art offers undergraduate, graduate and PhD-level creative programmes in art, design, architecture, innovation and visualisation. The old source data lists undergraduate programmes such as 3D modelling, communication design, interior design, product design, printing and printmaking, sculpture and environmental art and textile design. Graduate programmes include Art Writing, Communication Design, Design Innovation and Collaborative Creativity, Interior Design, Heritage Visualisation and Product Design Engineering. Old tuition references list undergraduate fees at £18,960, study abroad at £16,440, postgraduate at £19,980 and PhD at £18,000.
Glasgow School of Art courses are designed for students who want specialist creative education in art, design, architecture, innovation, visualisation and related studio-based subjects. The old source data states that GSA offers creative and innovative art and design courses at undergraduate and graduate level, along with PhD routes in AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership studentship contexts.
Undergraduate programmes mentioned in the old source data include 3D Modelling, Communication Design, Interior Design, Product Design, Printing and Printmaking, Sculpture and Environmental Art, Textile Design and more. These are highly portfolio-driven subjects where students need to show process, experimentation, drawing or making skills, research ability and creative identity.
Graduate programmes listed in the source include Art Writing, Communication Design, Design Innovation and Collaborative Creativity, Interior Design, Heritage Visualisation, Product Design Engineering and more. These courses may suit students who want to develop advanced studio practice, critical thinking, design research, cultural production or professional creative expertise.
For Indian students, course selection should depend on portfolio strength and career direction. Students interested in communication design should prepare typography, branding, editorial, digital or visual communication work. Product design applicants should show design thinking, prototyping and user-focused problem-solving. Fine art applicants should show conceptual development, experimentation and personal artistic voice.
The old source data lists tuition fees of £18,960 for undergraduate programmes, £16,440 for study abroad, £19,980 for postgraduate programmes and £18,000 for PhD study. These figures should be treated as old planning references only because tuition can change by academic year, course and fee status.
The old source data estimates Indian students may need around 30 to 35 lakhs per annum for higher studies at Glasgow School of Art. This should be refreshed using current tuition, rent, visa, healthcare surcharge and exchange rates before counselling or publication.
Living costs in the old source data include accommodation at £400, electricity and gas bills at £80, food at £160, mobile phone and broadband at £25, miscellaneous at £100, and entertainment as variable. Students should verify whether these values are monthly or planning estimates before using them, because the source table does not clearly define the period.
Creative students should also budget for materials, printing, portfolio preparation, equipment, software, model-making, art supplies and exhibition-related costs. Accommodation choice can affect project routine, especially for students who need space for drawing, design work, printing preparation or portfolio production.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Glasgow School of Art by rent, room type, commute, bills, amenities, safety and suitability for creative study routines.
Communication Design
Undergraduate or Graduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££18,960-£19,980 old source reference / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in visual communication, branding, typography, digital media and design storytelling
Students should prepare a strong digital portfolio showing process, experimentation and finished visual communication work.
Interior Design
Undergraduate or Graduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££18,960-£19,980 old source reference / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in spatial design, interiors, material thinking and built environment creativity
Portfolio should include spatial thinking, drawings, models, material studies and design process.
Product Design
Undergraduate or Graduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££18,960-£19,980 old source reference / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in product development, prototyping, user needs and design innovation
Students should show sketching, prototyping, user research, material exploration and problem-solving in their portfolio.
Printing and Printmaking
Undergraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££18,960 old source reference / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in traditional and digital print, visual experimentation and fine art processes
Students should check print workshop access and include process-led work in the portfolio.
Sculpture and Environmental Art
Undergraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££18,960 old source reference / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in sculpture, installation, public art, environmental practice and conceptual art
Portfolio should show concept development, material experimentation, scale and context.
Textile Design
Undergraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££18,960 old source reference / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in textile processes, materials, surface design and pattern development
Students should prepare textile samples, drawing, colour research, material experiments and design development work.
Heritage Visualisation
Graduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££19,980 old source reference / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in digital heritage, visualisation, cultural interpretation and immersive media
Students should show digital skills, research interest and visualisation capability where possible.
MDes Sound for the Moving Image
Postgraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££19,980 old source reference / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in sound design, audio for film, moving image and experimental media
Students should check scholarship eligibility and prepare relevant sound or moving-image portfolio work.
GSA is known for art, design, architecture, communication design, interior design, product design, printmaking, textile design, fine art, heritage visualisation and sound for moving image.
The old source data lists tuition from £18,000 to £19,980 depending on level, and Indian students are advised to prepare around 30 to 35 lakhs per annum, but current costs should be verified.
The best course depends on portfolio strength and career goals. Popular options include Communication Design, Interior Design, Product Design, Fine Art, Printmaking, Textile Design and Heritage Visualisation.
Yes. The old source data lists digital portfolio and portfolio as admission requirements, making portfolio quality central for creative applicants.
Students should calculate tuition, accommodation, bills, food, mobile, broadband, materials, printing, equipment, visa, healthcare surcharge and emergency funds together.
UCAS, GSA Online Application, Fall and Spring intakes, digital portfolio, LOR, personal statement and IELTS guidance
Glasgow School of Art admissions are offered in Fall and Spring intakes according to the old source data. Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS, while postgraduate applications are handled through GSA Online Application. The old source lists UCAS application fee at £20 and admission documents including official transcripts, personal statement, digital portfolio, two academic Letters of Recommendation, passport copy, English proof with IELTS 6.5 and no component below 5.5, and portfolio.
Glasgow School of Art admissions are competitive because GSA has an international reputation in art, design and creative education. The old source data states that admissions are offered in Fall and Spring intakes. Students should verify current course-specific intake availability because creative programmes may follow different application and portfolio review timelines.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS, while postgraduate applications are administered internally through the GSA Online Application route according to the old source data. The UCAS application fee is listed as £20. Students should verify current application fees, deadlines and portal requirements before submitting.
Required documents listed in the old source data include official transcripts, personal statement, digital portfolio, two academic Letters of Recommendation, passport copy, English language proficiency proof and portfolio. Since portfolio appears twice in the source, it should be treated as a central admission requirement.
For Indian and international students, the portfolio is usually the most important part of the application. A strong portfolio should show creative thinking, technical ability, research, process, development work, experimentation and final outcomes. Students should avoid submitting only polished final work without showing how ideas developed.
English language proof in the old source data includes IELTS 6.5 with no component below 5.5. TOEFL is also mentioned in the general admissions introduction. Students should verify current course-specific English requirements because requirements may vary by programme and academic level.
Architecture, design, fine art, communication design, product design and visualisation applicants should check whether an interview, portfolio review, project brief or additional written response is required. Postgraduate applicants should also prepare a clear personal statement explaining creative direction, previous work, academic interest and future goals.
The old source data mentions foundation and portfolio preparation as a route for international students who want to improve their art skills. Foundation courses are not mandatory for all international applicants, but they may help students build art and design basics and prepare a stronger portfolio where needed.
Accommodation should be planned alongside admission. GSA provides two residential halls, Blythswood and Margaret Macdonald House, but students can also choose rented private accommodation outside the university. Since Glasgow city-centre housing demand can vary by intake, students should compare accommodation early.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near Glasgow School of Art by rent, room type, commute, bills, safety, amenities and suitability for creative study routines.
Overall, admission to Glasgow School of Art requires strong creative preparation, portfolio quality, clear motivation, academic documents, references and English proof. Indian students should begin portfolio planning early and compare accommodation before finalising their study budget.
Step 1: Choose Creative Programme
Select an undergraduate, postgraduate or research route in art, design, architecture, innovation or visualisation.
Step 2: Check Portfolio Requirements
Review course-specific portfolio format, project expectations, written response, interview or additional creative submission requirements.
Step 3: Prepare Documents
Collect transcripts, personal statement, digital portfolio, two academic LORs, passport copy and English language proof.
Step 4: Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate courses or GSA Online Application for postgraduate courses.
Step 5: Pay Application Fee
The old source data lists UCAS fee at £20, but students should verify current application fees before submission.
Step 6: Complete Portfolio Review
Respond to any portfolio, interview, creative task or additional document request from the school.
Step 7: Plan Funding and Accommodation
Check scholarships, Blythswood, Margaret Macdonald House and verified Glasgow accommodation through Admistay.
Step 8: Prepare Visa and Arrival
Complete offer conditions, CAS, student visa, healthcare surcharge, travel planning and accommodation confirmation.
Fall Intake
Fall intake is mentioned in the old source data.
Application: Students should verify current UCAS and GSA deadlines for the intended academic year.
Portfolio preparation should begin months before the deadline.
Spring Intake
Spring intake is mentioned in the old source data.
Application: Availability may vary by course and study level.
Students should confirm whether their selected programme accepts Spring entry before arranging accommodation or travel.
Portfolio Review Cycle
Creative course reviews may depend on portfolio submission and programme timelines.
Application: Depends on selected course and academic year.
Students should not delay portfolio preparation until after application submission.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
Undergraduate students apply through UCAS, while postgraduate applicants use the GSA Online Application route according to the old source data.
Admissions are competitive because GSA has a strong international reputation and requires strong portfolio, personal statement, references and English proof.
Yes. The old source data lists digital portfolio and portfolio as admission requirements, making it central to the application.
Students should compare accommodation after shortlisting or receiving an offer because GSA halls and city-centre Glasgow options can fill depending on intake.
The old source data mentions IELTS 6.5 with no component below 5.5, but students should verify current course-specific English requirements.
A Glasgow creative campus with studios, workshops, art-design library, exhibitions, sports clubs and student residences
Glasgow School of Art is located in Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city, with a creative campus environment that includes textile workshops, media studios, print workshops, design studios, jewellery workshops, architecture studios, innovation studios, fine art photography workshops, printmaking workshops, fine art studios and a strong art, design and architecture library. Accommodation is available through Blythswood and Margaret Macdonald House, while students can also compare private rented accommodation in Glasgow.
Campus life at Glasgow School of Art is based in Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city. The old source data highlights that roads, railway stations, airports, shops, theatres, bars, restaurants and clubs are easily accessible from the GSA campus. This city access can support students who want a creative urban lifestyle alongside studio-based study.
The Garnethill campus is mentioned in the old source data as having textile workshops, media studios, print workshops, design studios and jewellery workshops. These practical facilities are important for art and design students because portfolio growth depends on experimentation, making, materials, process and studio feedback.
The Bourdon Building houses the School of Architecture studios and architectural workshops according to the old source data. Architecture students should consider access to studio space, model-making, drawing facilities, critique culture and design review spaces when evaluating GSA.
The Haldane Building is home to design studios and innovation school studios. The Stow Building includes fine art photography workshops, printmaking workshops and fine art studios. These facilities support students in design, fine art, photography, printmaking and innovation-led creative practice.
The old source data also mentions a case room for traditional and digital print, and a GSA library with one of the best collections of art, design and architecture. These resources can support students in research, visual development, historical context, design theory and portfolio preparation.
GSA student life includes events such as degree shows, exhibitions, conferences and lectures. These events are especially important for creative students because visibility, critique, networking and public presentation are part of creative professional development.
The old source data mentions 13 sports clubs, including hockey, golf, boxing, football, yoga, badminton, netball, roller skating and others. This gives students ways to build community and balance studio workload with wellbeing.
Accommodation is available through Blythswood and Margaret Macdonald House. The old source data states that facilities include well-equipped kitchens, cinema rooms, laundry and washing facilities, internet connections, storage facilities and parking space. Students can also choose rented private accommodation outside the university if they prefer private living.
The source lists Blythswood suite accommodation at £153 and Margaret Macdonald House single standard or single ensuite at £122-£133. The table says cost per year, but the values appear more like weekly rent, so this should be verified before publication.
Students searching for student accommodation near Glasgow School of Art commonly compare GSA halls, Glasgow city centre, Garnethill, Cowcaddens, Merchant City, West End, Finnieston and Dennistoun. Creative students should consider safe evening commute, storage, workspace, bills, rent and access to studios before booking.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near Glasgow School of Art by rent, room type, commute, bills, amenities, safety and creative-student suitability.
Overall, Glasgow School of Art offers a studio-led creative student life experience with workshops, design studios, fine art spaces, exhibitions, lectures, sports clubs and Glasgow city access. Students who choose accommodation early and use studio facilities actively are likely to get stronger value from the GSA experience.
Garnethill Campus
Bourdon Building
Haldane Building
Stow Building
GSA Residences
Studio-Based Learning
Students learn through workshops, studios, critique, making, portfolio development and project-based creative practice.
Architecture and Design Facilities
The old source data mentions architecture studios, design studios, innovation studios and architectural workshops.
Fine Art and Print Facilities
Students can access fine art studios, photography workshops, printmaking workshops and traditional or digital print facilities.
Creative Events
GSA holds degree shows, exhibitions, conferences and lectures according to the old source data.
Sports and Societies
The old source data mentions 13 sports clubs, including yoga, football, boxing, badminton and netball.
Glasgow Creative Lifestyle
Students benefit from Glasgow’s theatres, restaurants, clubs, transport access and creative city environment.
Garnethill
Best for: Close access to GSA creative campus
Commute: Commute varies by exact address
Best for students who want to stay close to studios and campus buildings.
Glasgow City Centre
Best for: Transport, food, shopping and central student living
Commute: Commute varies by route
Convenient but students should compare rent, bills and noise levels.
Cowcaddens
Best for: Close access to GSA and city-centre facilities
Commute: Commute varies by exact address
Useful for students who want a short commute and central Glasgow access.
Merchant City
Best for: Cafés, restaurants, city lifestyle and modern apartments
Commute: Commute varies by route
Good for students who want a lively city lifestyle, but rent should be compared carefully.
West End
Best for: Student culture, cafés and creative city lifestyle
Commute: Commute varies by subway or bus route
Popular with students, but commute and rent should be checked.
Finnieston
Best for: Food, culture and modern private accommodation
Commute: Commute varies by route
Can suit students who want a social lifestyle outside the immediate campus area.
Student life is creative and studio-led, with access to workshops, design studios, exhibitions, lectures, sports clubs, student residences and Glasgow city life.
The old source data mentions international students from more than 79 countries, creating a global creative environment where Indian students can study with international peers.
Students commonly compare Blythswood, Margaret Macdonald House, Garnethill, Glasgow city centre, Cowcaddens, Merchant City, West End and nearby PBSA.
Yes. GSA’s creative courses require consistent studio work, portfolio development, critique, research, making, presentation and independent creative practice.
Accommodation affects studio access, commute, safety, workspace, storage, rent and daily creative routine, so students should compare halls and private housing early.
International creative scholarships, postgraduate awards, grants and Glasgow accommodation budget planning
Glasgow School of Art offers scholarships and grants to international students according to the old source data. Scholarship references include MSc Medical Visualisation and Human Anatomy postgraduate scholarship worth £2,000 and Sound for the Moving Image International Postgraduate Scholarship worth £2,000. Students should verify current eligibility, deadlines, values and course coverage before applying. Creative students should also budget for accommodation, materials, printing, software and portfolio-related costs.
Scholarships and funding are important for students considering Glasgow School of Art because art and design education includes tuition, accommodation, materials, printing, software, equipment, studio supplies, visa costs and living expenses. The old source data states that GSA offers financial assistance in the form of scholarships and grants to international students from across the world.
The MSc Medical Visualisation and Human Anatomy Postgraduate Scholarship is listed in the old source data for students enrolled in MSc Medical Visualisation and Human Anatomy, with a benefit of £2,000. Students applying for this programme should verify current award availability, eligibility and application process before relying on the scholarship.
The Sound for the Moving Image International Postgraduate Scholarship is listed for students enrolled in MDes Sound for the Moving Image, with a benefit of £2,000. This may be relevant for students focused on sound design, film sound, moving image, audio production and creative media, but current eligibility should be checked.
The old source data also mentions broader financial aid in the form of scholarships and grants. Since creative scholarships can be course-specific, students should check their exact programme page and funding office guidance rather than assuming all GSA students are eligible for the same awards.
The old source data estimates that Indian students may need around 30 to 35 lakhs per annum for higher studies at Glasgow School of Art. This should be treated as an old planning reference and recalculated using current tuition fees, accommodation, visa, healthcare surcharge and exchange rates.
Living expenses in the old source data include accommodation, electricity and gas bills, food, mobile phone and broadband, miscellaneous expenses and entertainment. Accommodation is listed at £400, electricity and gas at £80, food at £160, mobile and broadband at £25, miscellaneous at £100 and entertainment as variable. Students should verify the time period for these costs before using them.
Creative students should also budget for materials and production costs. Depending on the course, this may include sketchbooks, printing, mounting, model-making, photography, textiles, software, storage, equipment, fabrication, exhibition preparation and portfolio production.
Accommodation is another major cost. The old source data lists Blythswood suite accommodation at £153 and Margaret Macdonald House at £122-£133, but the table labels it as cost per year, which appears inconsistent. Students should verify current rent and whether values are weekly before publication or counselling.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Glasgow School of Art by rent, bills, commute, safety, room type, amenities and creative-study suitability. This helps Indian and international students understand the real cost of living before accepting an offer or applying for a visa.
Overall, GSA scholarships can support selected postgraduate students, but students should prepare a full funding plan rather than relying only on awards. Indian applicants should plan tuition, accommodation, creative materials, visa, healthcare surcharge, travel and emergency funds together.
Course-Specific Postgraduate Scholarships
Awards such as MSc Medical Visualisation and Human Anatomy postgraduate scholarship and Sound for the Moving Image International Postgraduate Scholarship.
International Scholarships
Scholarships and grants offered to international students, subject to course, nationality, academic year and current availability.
Creative Programme Funding
Funding linked to specialist creative routes such as medical visualisation, sound, moving image and design-related postgraduate study.
Education Loans
Common funding route for Indian students covering tuition, accommodation, visa costs, healthcare surcharge and living expenses.
Portfolio and Materials Budget
Creative students should plan extra funds for materials, printing, model-making, software, equipment and portfolio production.
Accommodation Budget Planning
Early comparison of GSA halls, PBSA, shared flats and studios can help manage total study cost in Glasgow.
MSc Medical Visualisation and Human Anatomy Postgraduate Scholarship
Best for: Students enrolled in MSc Medical Visualisation and Human Anatomy
Coverage: £2,000 according to the old source data
Students should verify current eligibility, award value and whether a separate application is required.
Sound for the Moving Image International Postgraduate Scholarship
Best for: Students enrolled in MDes Sound for the Moving Image
Coverage: £2,000 according to the old source data
Students should verify current availability, deadline and course-specific funding rules before applying.
GSA Scholarships and Grants
Best for: Eligible international students across selected programmes
Coverage: Varies by award and academic year
Students should check the current GSA funding page because many awards may be course-specific.
Yes. The old source data states that GSA offers scholarships and grants to international students, including selected postgraduate awards.
The old source data lists MSc Medical Visualisation and Human Anatomy postgraduate scholarship and Sound for the Moving Image International Postgraduate Scholarship, both worth £2,000.
The listed scholarships are programme-based awards and may not fully cover accommodation, so students should budget separately for rent, deposits, bills and living costs.
Yes. Creative scholarships can be competitive and may depend on programme eligibility, portfolio strength, academic profile and application timing.
Students can reduce costs by comparing GSA halls, shared flats, PBSA, bills-inclusive rooms and areas slightly outside the immediate city centre.
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Explore Glasgow School of Art undergraduate and postgraduate admissions, eligibility, portfolio requirements, interviews, English language scores, deadlines, application routes and practical guidance for Indian and international students.
Main Intake
Fall & Spring
Application Route
UCAS & GSA Application Portal
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0 - 6.5
Admission Difficulty
Highly Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
Glasgow School of Art offers competitive undergraduate and postgraduate admissions through UCAS and the GSA application portal, with digital portfolio and interview playing a major role.
Glasgow School of Art offers creative programmes across Architecture, Design, Fine Arts, Innovation, Simulation and Visualisation. Admission is competitive and strongly portfolio-led, so students must present creative ability, academic readiness, English language proof and a clear reason for choosing their course. Indian and international applicants should prepare their digital portfolio, statement of intent, references and interview answers carefully before applying.
Offers 18+ undergraduate and 27+ graduate programmes
Applications are available for Fall and Spring terms
Undergraduate applications are submitted through UCAS
Graduate applications are submitted through the GSA application portal
Digital portfolio is a major admission requirement
Shortlisted applicants may attend an online interview
Acceptance rate mentioned in the raw data is nearly 20%
Students interested in architecture, design, fine arts, visual arts or creative innovation
Applicants with a strong creative portfolio and clear artistic direction
Indian students who can demonstrate around 83% to 86% or equivalent academic performance where required
Students comfortable with portfolio-based and interview-based selection
Applicants who can explain their creative process, influences and course motivation clearly
Postgraduate applicants with relevant academic or creative background in art, design, architecture or related fields
Students who want a specialist creative arts environment rather than a general university pathway
Students applying without a strong digital portfolio may find the process difficult
Applicants who focus only on grades and ignore creative presentation may struggle to stand out
Students with weak English preparation may face difficulty meeting IELTS requirements
Applicants who are not confident discussing their work in an interview may need extra preparation
Students applying late may miss portfolio review or postgraduate application rounds
Applicants without clear course fit may struggle to explain why GSA is the right creative school for them
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS + Portfolio
UG applicants apply through UCAS and submit a digital portfolio through the GSA portal where required.
Postgraduate Admissions
GSA Portal
Graduate applicants apply directly through the GSA application portal.
Main Intake
Fall & Spring
The raw data mentions Fall and Spring admission terms.
Admission Type
Creative Review
Admissions are portfolio-led and interview-based for shortlisted applicants.
Glasgow School of Art deadlines are course-specific, and students should check the latest UCAS and GSA postgraduate application rounds before applying.
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UG UCAS Deadline
Undergraduate applicants should follow the latest UCAS deadline for their chosen creative programme.
Check official university deadline
UG Digital Portfolio Submission
Applicants should submit portfolio materials through the GSA portal as required by the course.
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PG Early Application Round
Postgraduate applicants should check the latest early application round and decision timeline.
Check official university deadline
PG Standard Application Round
Graduate programmes may follow staged application rounds, so students should verify the current round dates.
After shortlisting
Interview Stage
Shortlisted applicants may attend an online interview and discuss their portfolio, statement and course motivation.
After receiving offer
Offer & Visa Planning
International students should complete offer conditions, financial documents and UK visa steps where required.
Glasgow School of Art eligibility depends on academic background, English language proof, portfolio quality and interview performance.
Undergraduate
Course-specific high school qualification with digital portfolio and English language proof
Postgraduate
Relevant undergraduate degree or equivalent creative background with portfolio
Glasgow School of Art commonly requires IELTS 6.0 to 6.5 depending on level and programme, with minimum component scores also specified.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.0 Overall
5.5 in each component
Higher Requirement
6.5 Overall
5.5 to 6.0 in each component depending on programme
PTE
Standard Requirement
Course-specific requirement
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Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
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TOEFL
Standard Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
Completed UCAS or GSA application form
Academic transcripts and certificates
Degree certificate where applicable
Digital portfolio
Personal statement
Statement of intent
Two academic Letters of Recommendation for postgraduate applicants
English language proficiency test score
CV or resume for selected postgraduate programmes
Copy of passport if applicable
Interview preparation material or portfolio notes
Popular Glasgow School of Art programmes include International Management and Design Innovation, Product Design Engineering, Architectural Studies, Fine Arts, Communication Design and Interior Design.
MS International Management and Design Innovation
Best For
Use your statement to show how design thinking connects with management, innovation and real-world problem solving.
Master of Product Design Engineering
Best For
Your portfolio should show design process, technical thinking and problem-solving, not only final visuals.
M.Arch Architectural Studies - Urban Building
Best For
Applicants should present a portfolio that shows spatial thinking, design logic and architectural curiosity.
MA Fine Arts
Best For
A strong fine arts portfolio should show originality, experimentation and a clear creative voice.
Master of Communication Design
Best For
Show variety across visual systems, storytelling, typography, research and design outcomes.
Master of Interior Design
Best For
Use your portfolio to explain concept development, space planning, material thinking and user experience.
Master of Product Design Engineering
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Difficulty
Highly Competitive
Acceptance Rate: 20%
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong digital portfolio
Clear creative identity
Good academic performance
Focused statement of intent
Strong Letters of Recommendation
Interview readiness
Research into artists, designers, architects and course fit
Start portfolio preparation early because the portfolio is one of the most important parts of the application.
Choose the correct application route: UCAS for undergraduate courses and GSA portal for graduate courses.
Use the statement of intent to explain creative direction, not just general interest in art or design.
Prepare for the interview by reviewing your portfolio, UCAS statement and reasons for choosing Glasgow.
Research artists, designers or architects connected to your field so your interview answers feel mature.
Keep LORs, English scores and transcripts ready before the deadline to avoid incomplete submission.
Do not submit only polished final images; show process, research, experimentation and design thinking.
Submitting a portfolio without process work or creative reasoning
Writing a generic statement of intent with no course-specific direction
Not preparing for the 20-minute online interview
Missing UCAS or postgraduate application round deadlines
Ignoring IELTS component requirements
Using weak or unrelated Letters of Recommendation
Not researching GSA, Glasgow or the chosen creative discipline before interview
Academic Strength
Good
Research Focus
Course-specific
Mathematics Requirement
Low
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select the art, design, architecture or innovation programme that matches your creative direction.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic, English language, portfolio, reference and course-specific requirements.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, digital portfolio, personal statement, statement of intent, LORs and English proof.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for UG courses or the GSA application portal for graduate courses.
STEP 5
Attend Interview
Attend the online interview if shortlisted and discuss your portfolio, course fit and creative motivation.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Track decision updates and complete any offer conditions within the required timeline.
STEP 7
Visa & CAS
International students should complete CAS, financial documents and UK student visa steps where applicable.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Creative Career Areas
Fine arts, design, architecture, communication design, interiors and creative innovation.
Portfolio Advantage
A strong portfolio can directly improve admission and future creative career opportunities.
Interview Focus
The online interview allows applicants to explain their creative process and course fit.
International Community
The raw data mentions international students from over 79 nations.
Indian students should treat GSA as a portfolio-first application, where creative work can matter more than marks alone.
The strongest portfolios usually show process, experiments, research, mistakes, revisions and final outcomes together.
Interview preparation should include why Glasgow, why GSA, why this course and how your portfolio reflects your creative identity.
Applicants should avoid copying trendy visual styles and instead show original thinking and personal direction.
For design and architecture routes, explain the problem you solved, not just the final look of the project.
Students should apply early because GSA admissions are competitive and staged postgraduate rounds can close quickly.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS and may also need to submit a digital portfolio through the GSA portal.
Postgraduate applicants apply directly through the GSA application portal.
Yes. The raw data mentions an acceptance rate of nearly 20%, making admissions highly competitive.
Yes. A digital portfolio is required for both UG and listed PG creative programmes.
The raw data mentions IELTS 6.0 for UG and IELTS 6.5 for many postgraduate programmes.
Yes. Shortlisted candidates may attend an online interview, usually around 20 minutes.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet academic, English language, portfolio and course-specific requirements.
The raw data mentions an acceptance rate of nearly 20%, which makes admission highly competitive.
The raw data mentions GPA 3.0 out of 4.0 or around 83% to 86% for Indian students, but exact requirements vary by course.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS and submit portfolio materials where required.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the GSA application portal.
Yes. A digital portfolio is one of the most important requirements for art, design, architecture and creative programmes.
A strong portfolio should show process, research, experimentation, creative direction and final outcomes relevant to the chosen course.
Yes. Shortlisted applicants may be invited for an online interview where they discuss portfolio, course fit and creative motivation.
The raw data mentions IELTS 6.0 overall with no less than 5.5 for UG and IELTS 6.5 overall for many postgraduate courses.
Postgraduate applicants usually need transcripts, certificates, digital portfolio, 500-word statement of intent, two academic LORs, English score and passport copy if applicable.
Popular courses include International Management and Design Innovation, Product Design Engineering, Architectural Studies, Fine Arts, Communication Design and Interior Design.
Yes. International students studying in the UK should complete CAS and UK student visa requirements after receiving an eligible offer.
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