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(On Campus) Royal Veterinary College, University of London (UG Transfer Programs), London, England
Established in 1791, the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) of the University of London stands as the oldest Veterinary School. As a proud member of the prestigious group of UK…
About (On Campus) Royal Veterinary College, University of London (UG Transfer Programs), London, England
Established in 1791, the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) of the University of London stands as the oldest Veterinary School. As a proud member of the prestigious group of UK Universities, RVC is recognised globally for its leadership in veterinary education, research and clinical practice. Situated at its historic Camden Campus in London and its more spacious Hawkshead Campus in Hertfordshire, the College offers the ideal blend of urban accessibility and rural field-site environments for a rich student experience. With a student population that includes Undergraduates and Postgraduates from more than 50 countries, RVC provides a multicultural environment ideal for international students. The Institution comprises many academic departments across Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Nursing, Biological and Biosciences fields. RVC’s professional programs are accredited, its state-of-the-art clinical hospital facilities and its strong research profile make RVC one of the most compelling destinations for an Undergraduate Transfer Program or Full-Degree entry within the UK’s higher-education landscape. Alumni of RVC go on to occupy senior roles in veterinary practice, industry, research and government around the globe, further enhancing its reputation and network opportunities for graduates entering the profession.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Progression to the Royal Veterinary College is conditional and will be granted only if students meet all the specified requirements. To qualify for progression, students must: Successfully complete the OnCampus pathway program. Achieve the designated academic and English language entry standards. Pass any required interviews or assessments as stipulated by the College. It is important to note that meeting the minimum eligibility criteria does not automatically guarantee progression. All conditions outlined in the progression agreement must be fully fulfilled before an offer of admission is confirmed.
Progression is guaranteed only for the specific degree program associated with the student’s chosen pathway. A request to transfer to an alternative degree at RVC may require a separate application, subject to the University’s admission policies and fulfilment of the relevant academic and entry criteria.
Yes, the Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) issued by OnCampus applies solely to the pathway program. Upon progression to degree-level study, RVC will issue a new CAS, and students must apply for a new Student Visa or an appropriate visa extension in accordance with UK immigration regulations.
Deferral of University progression is permitted only at the discretion of the Royal Veterinary College. Students wishing to defer must consult both OnCampus and RVC to discuss the available options. It is essential to consider the potential visa implications before confirming any deferral.
Yes, the tuition fees for the OnCampus pathway and those for the University degree are charged separately. Upon progression, students will be required to pay the Royal Veterinary College’s tuition fees, which may be higher than those applicable to the pathway program.
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