Bristol Veterinary School International students
Applying to the University of Bristol
Tuition fees and associated costs for each course
- BVSc Veterinary Science (D100)
- BVSc Veterinary Science: Accelerated Graduate Entry (D102)
- BSc Veterinary Nursing and Companion Animal Behaviour (D313)
- Additional costs associated with D100, D102 and D313
Financial support
Accommodation
BVSc Veterinary Science (D100) and BSc (Hons) Veterinary Nursing (D313) students are taught across both the Clifton and Langford Campus in year one. BVSc Accelerated Graduate Entry (D102) students are taught primarily on the Langford Campus for the entirety of their programme. The majority of BVSc Veterinary Science (D100) and Veterinary Nursing (D313) students choose to live in University accommodation in Bristol in year one. Students in year one of the BVSc Accelerated Graduate Entry (D102) programme live in University accommodation either in Bristol or on the Langford Campus or may choose to live in private accommodation.
Transport
Year one students are provided free coach transport between Bristol and the Langford Campus. Year 1 Accelerated Graduate Entry students get a free pass to use the U2 bus running between the Langford and Clifton Campus
U2 bus between Clifton and Langford campuses
Support for integrating into UK life
- Global lounge
- Centaur (Bristol Vet School student society)
- Online events
- ‘Discover your Bristol community: a practical guide to UK life’
- Global Lounge ‘International Students’
Life in Bristol
- Student life in Bristol
- Extra Mural Studies (Veterinary science courses) RCVS
- Accessing healthcare
- Working in the UK during studies
- Bristol Vet School Instagram
- Centaur Instagram
Programme catalogue (teaching methods, assessment, units studied and workload)
- BVSc Veterinary Science (D100)
- BVSc Veterinary Science: Accelerated Graduate Entry (D102)
- BSc Veterinary Nursing and Companion Animal Behaviour (D313)
Other Important Course Information
Further key information about Veterinary Nursing (D313) and Veterinary courses (D100 and D102)