Frequently asked questions

We’ve gathered answers to the most common questions about our programmes and student life. If you need further assistance, our friendly team is always available to guide you.

We offer a variety of programmes including:

As a Wolverhampton International Study Centre student, you’ll have access to university facilities including the library, Students’ Union, social spaces, and guest lectures. Free Wi-Fi is also available across the entire campus.

Yes, on-campus accommodation is available for students aged 18 and over, subject to availability.

We provide a wide range of support services to help you succeed. These include personal tutoring, professional skills development, supplementary academic classes, and a welcoming induction programme. You’ll also benefit from access to the University of Wolverhampton’s student support team, offering guidance throughout your studies.

Yes, you can apply online by completing the application form available on our website.

Our student community is vibrant and diverse. You’ll have the opportunity to connect with people from around the world and build lasting friendships.

If you hold a student visa, you may be permitted to work during your studies. Your digital immigration status (eVisa) will state whether you are allowed to work up to 10 or 20 hours per week during term time, depending on your course. You must not rely on part-time work as your main source of income, and jobs must fit around your academic schedule.

Please note, some restrictions apply. You cannot be self-employed, work as an entertainer or professional sportsperson (including coaches), or take a full-time permanent job. Students on part-time visas are not permitted to work at all. 

You can read the Student Route Caseworker Guidance (see page 91 onwards) for information and guidance on working in the UK on your student visa.

Once you successfully complete your programme and meet the required progression criteria, you’ll be able to transition directly into your chosen degree course at the University of Wolverhampton.

A Single CAS covers your pathway programme only. After successfully completing the programme, you will need to apply for a new visa to continue onto your degree programme.
An Integrated CAS covers the full duration of your studies, including both the pathway programme and the degree programme, allowing you to study on one visa without needing to reapply between programmes.

How to get to the International Study Centre (MX Building)

The International Study Centre is based at the City Campus. We are on the 3rd floor of the MX building, a 1-minute walk from ASDA supermarket and opposite the Molineux Football Stadium.

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If you have any questions about studying with us or need assistance with your application, our admissions advisors are available to help.