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Regent's College

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What courses does RACL offer?

We offer a range of undergraduate American liberal arts education courses, please click on each title for more information:

Undergraduate Courses

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Does RACL provide scholarships?

The Regent's American College London is part of the Regent’s College GBP£1 Million Financial Assistance Scheme.

Several awards are available to students with high academic achievement. Students who wish to be considered for the awards must submit a letter at the same time as their application to the college stating why they wish to be considered and what contribution they feel they will make to the college community.

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Merit Awards

Merit Awards are open to students who have outstanding school records of achievement, as evidenced by GPAs/examination result. A merit award for students with a strong academic potential. Worth: Up to half the total tuition fees per semester.

Note: Students awarded GBP £850 or more will be required to work 5 hours a week in the Admissions Office.

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Work/Study Awards

Work/Study Awards are open to students who have outstanding school records of achievement, as evidenced by GPAs/examination results. A task-based award, whereby the holders are required to work a specified number of hours per week (normally 10 hours, up to a maximum of 20 hours) during term time in a particular department of the college in return for partial remission of tuition fees. This way the holder will benefit by gaining valuable professional experience before graduating.

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Media Communications Scholarships

Media Communication Scholarships are open to undergraduate sophomore or junior Media Communications students demonstrating a strong academic record at either Regent's American College London or a previous institution.

Candidates submit an article or feature on a pre-set topic. A task-based award, whereby the holder assumes general editorial responsibility for the campus journal and agrees to provide significant editorial content for the duration of the scholarship. Worth: Up to half the total tuition fees per semester.

Note: All scholarships are subject to the holder maintaining a cumulative GPA (Grade Point Average) of at least 3.0 throughout the degree program.

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Can I transfer credits to the RACL undergraduate programmes?

Students may apply to transfer credit from other regionally or nationally accredited institutions.

If you would like to transfer to Regent's American College London and have completed fewer than 30 credit hours or equivalent at your current institution we will need your official High School transcript in addition to your current undergraduate transcript. If you have completed 30 or more credit hours, or equivalent, we only require your official undergraduate transcripts. Transfer applicants must complete their applications by sending all the other materials required from freshman applicants.

Once we have received your complete application, and if you have been accepted for admission, we will advise you on the number of credits you will be able to transfer towards your degree at Regent's American College London. Normally, only courses successfully completed with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or above at another accredited university or college, and considered appropriate, will be considered for transfer credit.

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Associate Degree Holders

Students who hold an Associate degree from a recognised institution and a cumulative GPA of 2.5 will be able to gain 64 credits against a 128 credit degree and complete in 2 years.

To arrange an individual appointment for advice on courses and a campus tour, please contact the Admissions Officer (details above). If you would like to arrange a group visit, including a talk and a tour, contact the External Relations Officer:

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If English is not my mother tongue, do I need to take an English test?

Students whose mother tongue is not English must provide evidence of their English proficiency.

We accept the IELTS exam with a score of 6.0, the TOEFL test with a score of 213 (computer-based test) or 79 (internet-based test). The TOEFL institution code for RACL is 2487. We also accept the Cambridge Advanced English and Cambridge Proficiency certificates with a grade of A-C.

Instances when proof of English proficiency may not be required:

  • The last three years of the students education were in English
  • The student passed the GCSE/IGCSE English exam with a C
  • The student scored a 5 in the IB English HL exam
  • The student passed the Slutbetyg English C course with a VG/MVG

We offer a free on-campus English diagnostic test every Friday, please contact us to book an appointment.

* We reserve the right to request an English proficiency certificate at our discretion.

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What are the RACL entry requirements?

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How do I apply?

We accept online or paper applications.

To apply online, please click here. To request a prospectus with an application form, please click here.

We require the following supporting application documents, which can be sent to us by post, email or fax:

  • Original (or certified true copies) of all secondary and post-secondary transcripts in the original language. Official translations must accompany all documentation not written in the English language.
  • Two official letters of recommendation, at least one of which must be academic from your current/last institution.
  • A 300-500 word essay on a topic of your choice.
  • English language certificates (IELTS 6.0 TOEFL 79 IBT/213 Computer based)*
  • Two passport sized photographs
  • A photocopy of your passport

* This requirement may be waived if:

  • The last three years of the students education were in English
  • The student passed the GCSE/IGCSE English exam with a C
  • The student scored a 5 in the IB English HL exam
  • The student passed the Slutbetyg English C course with a VG
  • A Cambridge Advanced Certificate of grade A-C

* We reserve the right to request an English proficiency certificate at our discretion.

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What is the cost of living in London?

We advise that you budget for a minimum of £800 per month for living expenses.

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What are the RACL tuition fees?

Regent's American College London is a private school. All students pay the same tuition fees, regardless of nationality.

The following course fees are for degree seeking students only.

Course Fees for Degree Seeking Students (in £ GBP)

Jan 10

Sept 10

Full Yearly tuition fee
(8 -12 course units)

£11,700

£12,170

Tuition fee per semester
(4 – 6 course units)

£5,850

£6,085

Summer session classes
Per credit hour

£410

£425

Registration Fee
Non-refundable, payable once only*

£350

£350

Non-EU advance deposit
Non-refundable, payable once only*

£700

£700

Alumni Fee
Payable once only for life membership

£300

£300

Do I need a visa to study at RACL London?

All non-EU and non-EEA students must obtain a UK student visa prior to arriving in the UK. Please click here for more information and visa application forms.

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What is the application deadline?

We operate on a rolling admissions basis and we do not have application deadlines. All students are advised to make an application at least two months before the start date.

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Is RACL accredited?

RACL degrees are awarded by Webster University, St. Louis, USA.

Webster University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges

The accreditation, which was awarded in 1925, includes both the undergraduate and graduate levels at all locations where the university offers academic programs. If you have any questions about this accreditation, please contact:

The Higher Learning Commission
30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400
Chicago, Illinois 60602-2504
USA

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How long will it take to get a response once I have applied?

We aim to respond to applications within 2 weeks of their arrival.

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Did the college used to be called British American College London?

Yes up to 2007 this college was called the British American College London (you may have noticed we still have the domain name www.bacl.ac.uk). The name was changed to make it clearer about our location - and that we were not a British college in American.

If you have a specific question which is not answered here, please contact us directly.

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Page last updated 5/11/2010

"The Regent’s American College London has an international atmosphere, with a great family feel.  Just like home."

Denis Bertrand

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