CHELMSFORD, EAST OF ENGLAND
Anglia Ruskin University College – Chelmsford
Anglia Ruskin University’s story begins in 1858 when the art critic, patron, and philanthropist John Ruskin opened the Cambridge Art School. The art school grew to become what is Anglia Ruskin University today. The Chelmsford campus was originally in the city centre but moved to a new, purpose-built site in 1992. The Chelmsford campus has also undergone an ambitious programme of development. In 1995, Her Majesty the Queen opened the fittingly named Queen’s building, home to the University Library. It has since been joined by the eye-catching Lord Ashcroft building, Sawyers Building and its Super Labs, the Michael Salmon Building, housing cutting-edge medical simulation suites, and Arise Chelmsford, which offers labs, workshops, and office space to small businesses in the medical and advanced engineering sectors.
ARU College offers undergraduate and postgraduate pathways for applicants that do not meet the requirements for direct entry, have not studied the subjects required for the chosen degree, or spent some time out of education. Following completion of the ARU College pathway, students will benefit from direct entry onto an ARU degree.
Why Anglia Ruskin University – Chelmsford:
Location: Having been awarded city status in 2012, Chelmsford has everything that is expected of a 21st century city set within a modern environment full of charm and character. Just a 35 minute train ride away from London, Chelmsford is a lively, vibrant city in the historical county of Essex. The city also has a rich history as it was one of the first Roman settlements in Britain and the birthplace of radio media.
Facilities: In the last five years, ARU has invested over £80 million in campus developments, with a further £124 million planned over the next five years. Specialist facilities include a suite of forensic science laboratories, 4 university libraries, a university eye clinic, 2 art galleries, and mock courtrooms, hospital wards, and operating theatres.
Emphasis on internationalisation: One in five students at ARU is from outside the UK, creating a diverse student body population and allowing for students of all backgrounds to feel welcome.
Employability: ARU is 5th in England and top in the East of England region for UK undergraduates in employment or further study 15 within 15 months of graduating.
General:
- School ID: 1803
- Provider ID#: 10000291
- Founded: 1992
- Type: Public, University
- Total Students: 6145+
- Int. Students: 700+
Financial:
Avg Cost of Tuition/Year – £12,366.00 GBP
Cost of Living/Year – £12,180.00 GBP
*Application Fee – £0.00 GBP
*Charged once per application
Estimated Total/Year – £24,546.00 GBP
Signature Programs:
- Engineering and technology
- Business, management and economics
- Health sciences, medicine, nursing, paramedics and kinesiology