Important Dates – June 2026 Intake
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Online Registration Opens
1st June 2026
Induction Dates
22nd June 2026
College Course Start Date
22nd June 2026
In-Person Registration Opens
1st June 2026
Pre-arrival and On-Campus Information
As the course start date approaches, we will be in regular contact with a lot of useful information which will fully prepare you to have the best start. Please check your personal email regularly so you dont miss out. It is important to update us on any changes to your contact details (phone number and email address) so that we can continue to keep in touch with you and give you the support that you need.
Six weeks to go
- Attend our pre-arrival webinar
In this webinar we will provide you information on accommodation, registration steps, what to bring with you at enrolment and we will answer any questions you may have. You will receive an email invitation on your personal email address well in advance. - Book your accommodation
If you havent booked your accommodation yet, we will contact you to advise you on accommodation availability and to check if you need any support from us. Please note that we wont be able to book accommodation on your behalf.
Four weeks to go
- Book your flight & Set up your eVisa
By now, you should have received your visa decision. Please ensure you set up your eVisa before travelling ()
You need to make your travel arrangements so you arrive at the college on time to attend our induction events and collect your timetable and student ID card. We will contact you to request your flight details so we can prepare for your arrival.
- Pre-arrival emails
The College pre-arrival emails will be sent regularly until the end of registration period and will inform you as well as remind you that online registration is required before the face-to-face visa verification.
Three weeks to go
- Complete online registration
The registration portal will open, and you will receive the portal login details.
One week to go
- Self-funded students Pay your outstanding tuition fee
We will remind you that your remaining tuition fee will become due and will advise you on how to pay.
Welcome to BUIC!
Our friendly team will be there to help you with any information you may need.
Late arrivals
When you arrive in the UK, youll need to make your way to Bangor to check into your accommodation and complete your face-to-face enrolment.
On this page youll find detailed instructions on how to get to the college, from the most popular airports close to the university.
From all airports your options include:
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Buses:泭More economical but longer travel time with potential waiting periods.
Taxi/Car:泭Direct and convenient but more expensive.
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Let your family know you have arrived
Once you arrive, make sure you let your family know that you have arrived safely and settled into any accommodation. 泭You can request a member of the team to help you notify your family of your arrival to the college via an email with your permission or a Whatsapp message if you prefer.
Your personal tutor
You will be assigned a personal tutor who will provide you with support throughout your learning journey. Reach out for:
- Personal problems
- Financial issues
- Health or GP registration
- Accommodation
- Academic support (module support)
- Family
- Direct to university well-being and support services or College Safeguarding Team.
- Signposting to employability services and events
- Checking student profiles
- Support accessing IT services, VLE & Mybangor
Support available to you from the college Student Services Team
- General student support & enquiries
- Registration support, ID checks, BRP collection and student ID badges
- Finding accommodation
- Fee payment & financial support
- GP registration
- Accessing IT Services Mybangor and VLE
- Safeguarding & Wellbeing services
- Disability lead support: Hamid Bagheri
- Weekly student support drop-in sessions: Hannah Craven
- Programme Lead support: Tom Ledbury, Owain Llewellyn & Hamid Bagheri
- Academic support meeting
- Signpost students to International Support Services
- SU Clubs and Society sign-ups and events/trips: Bob Kamal
- In-house termly social activities & events
- Host transition meeting for progressing students and Q&A session
- Tutors host transitional activities in progressing school (final term)
- Employability services and events: Tirion Roberts
- Host Academic Integrity Meetings and exam support
- Provide additional language support classes
- Intro to Library Services
- First Aid
Schedule a job and career support meeting
For help and advice contact the BUIC reception. There they will be able to assist with CV preparation and advise with application forms.
For more information about finding a job with the Bangor University careers and employability service
Useful Contact Information
Visa: [email protected]
Accommodation: [email protected]
Online registration: [email protected]
Tuition fee payments: [email protected]
Forgotten password / technical issues: or email [email protected]
College team: [email protected]
Frequently Asked Questions
International students typically spend 瞿1,023瞿1,600 per month on living costs in the UK, depending on the city and lifestyle. You can get a clearer idea of your expected expenses by checking this cost calculation
The UK has cool, changeable weather, so pack warm and versatile clothing. Essentials include a waterproof jacket, layered outfits (hoodies, sweaters, thermals), comfortable waterproof shoes, and a winter coat for colder months. Bring a few lighter pieces for warmer days, but plan mainly for rain, wind, and mild temperatures.
It might also be a good idea to check the UK governments customs information. Meat and dairy products, for example, cannot be brought outside of the EU.
Yes, you can live off-campus in private accommodation, but we advise students to live within 15-minute travel time to ensure you can attend class.
For Travel:
A current passport
A Student Visa (if required)
Permission to Travel Letter (if applicable)
Acceptance Letter (CAS)
Evidence of financial support
Medical records for pre-existing conditions & details of vaccinations Any medication you are currently taking
Travel insurance
Cash or travellers cheques for everyday expenses, before your bank account is set up
For university:
A suitable laptop or computer for study that can connect to Wi-Fi
A mobile phone with a number you can easily be contacted on
If you anticipate arriving in the UK after your course start date, it is crucial to inform us as soon as possible. Please email the Pre-Arrival team at [email protected]
Kindly note that late arrival requests submitted to other teams will delay processing. To ensure a prompt response, all requests must be directed to the Pre-Arrival team at the email provided above.
Our partner universities offer a range of accommodation options both on and off campus. Once you have accepted your offer of study the Admissions team at the University will guide you through this process.
Yes, most international students in the UK are allowed to work part-time during term time (20 hours a week) and full-time during holidays.
But there are some exceptions. Students studying programmes below UK degree level, such as foundation or pre-sessional English are only allowed to work 10 hours per week.
Student life in the UK is vibrant and diverse. Youll have opportunities to explore historic cities, participate in unique cultural events, and build lifelong friendships with other international students. Our supportive environment is nurtured by dedicated teams across our locations, ensuring a safe and enriching experience throughout your studies.
If you are planning to study in the UK, you may need to apply for a Student Route visa. Your visa application will ask for your English language test scores. Some of our centres offer integrated CAS so providing you meet the requirements through ELLT or any other test that isnt a SELT you can study with us. SELT is only required for courses below degree level on a stand-alone level 3 CAS.
Applying is easy, you can apply online via our online application form. If you feel stuck at any point reach out to our team and we can guide you through the entire process.
You can prove your immigration status by using the view and prove service to create a share code. This code will give others temporary access to your immigration information. You can get a new share code whenever you need one.
Applying to study abroad can be daunting, but at 51做厙, our team of student advisors is here to make it easy for you. From day one, were here to guide you through every step. With over 30 years of experience helping international students worldwide, you can trust us to give you the advice you need, so you can make the best decisions.
First, youll choose a university, centre, or international college where you want to study. Whether you apply alone or with our support, well provide you with a conditional offer within 24 hours. Once accepted, youll need to confirm your tuition payment method.
Our student experience team will then guide you through webinars and comprehensive guides on visa applications, accommodation booking, and preparing for your stay.