Wolverhampton University

Wolverhampton University is spread over four campuses in the Wolverhampton area and is a well known and respected institute of learning and research both nationally and internationally. There are thousands of undergraduate and postgraduate students at Wolverhampton University; a thousand of which come from overseas.

Common features of the University of Wolverhampton include a huge wireless network, modern learning centres and excellent sporting facilities, while hundreds of courses are offered at ten schools over the various campuses. The schools of faculty at the university include:

 • Applied Sciences
 • Art & Design
 • Computing and IT
 • Education
 • Engineering and the Built Environment
 • Health
 • Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences
 • Legal Studies
 • Sports, Performing Arts and Leisure
 • University of Wolverhampton Business School

Wolverhampton University Campus Life

The four campuses at Wolverhampton University include the main City Campus, which includes the Millennium City building; Compton Park Campus, set amid lovely parkland; the Walsall Campus, with its excellent sporting facilities; and the newer Telford Campus, which offers high quality accommodation.

The focus of campus life at Wolverhampton University is firmly fixed on the student and student welfare and care for students with disabilities is excellent. In addition, halls of residence and nearby accommodation is very highly rated and among the best value in the country.

The University of Wolverhampton Students' Union is located on the City Campus and features shops and bars on all four campuses. You will find great student support and advice at the union, as well as access to a host of activities, sports coaches and equipment.

Wolverhampton Town

Located in The Black Country of the West Midlands, Wolverhampton, the ‘largest town in the UK’, lies in a hilly region of western England and boasts a fascinating heritage and plenty of entertainment options. Most of Wolverhampton’s major attractions are located within the ring road and include the magnificent St Peter’s Collegiate Church.

Several pedestrianised streets reveal numerous quality shops, particularly on Dudley Street, while entertainment options are aplenty and include lots of bars, pubs, restaurants, cinemas, and the theatre.

Student Loans

Wolverhampton University is allowed to charge new, full-time students up to £3,000 a year for tuition fees from September 2006. Many students will apply for a student loan to cover their tuition fees and day to day living costs. Student loans are the best option for borrowing money for college as interest rates are traditionally low and repayments don't start until graduated students are in work and are earning over £15,000.

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