
Cass is small and facilities there are really advanced, especially the computer softwares in the library
On 19th May 20
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Cass is small and facilities there are really advanced, especially the computer softwares in the library
On 19th May 20
Applying to City, University of London
- Entry Requirements
192-207 UCAS Points
Average range for City, University of London entry requirements. Varies depending on the course.
- TEF Rating
More details of our TEF outcome can be found on the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) website.
Covid-19 Response
- TEACHING DELIVERY STATUS:
- Confirmed Sept/Oct start
- TEACHING MODE:
- Online learning
- OPEN DAYS:
- Next open day will be June 2021
- TEACHING NOTES:
- The majority of Term Two was already scheduled to begin online for most students at City. There is in-person practice-focused teaching scheduled for students in the School of Health Sciences – the Government has confirmed that this should continue as planned. The return of all other students to campus will be delayed until at least the week commencing 22nd February.
City, University of London Reputation
City, University of London is located in Central London, Islington. The reputation for teaching has been recognised with a Silver rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework. 20,210 students are enrolled at City, University of London:
- 13,045 of these students come from the UK
- 1,960 come from other EU countries
- And 5,205 are students from non-EU countries.
(Source: HESA 2018/19)
The graduate outcomes for City, University of London show that six months after leaving university, 98% of graduates are in work or further study. The average graduate salary six months after leaving City, University of London, is £24,000 a year.
(Source: DLHE Survey 2016)
Updated: 7th September 2020
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Solid business school that prepared me for a competitive consulting job! Love you City!
Great university with a good teaching staff available for the students.
I made great friends but as a whole it quite a disorganised university and the communication between staff and students is not good
Good University and great location
Supportive staff and good facilities
I’ve had an amazing exponent W
Cass is small and facilities there are really advanced, especially the computer softwares in the library
I like the Uni but depends on your course.
Good University, generally happy but not good prestige
Overall good experience in the univ
Ok University, lets see how they deal with this pandemic, hopefully share the burden with students.
Very good environment to study Highly competitive lecturers for those taking the BPTC
Cass Business School is one of the best schools in London
Great professors, but there is not enough events organised by the societies and the university itself
Perfect place for student life lots of social events and the people are nice
It is a really good place to spend time with your friends
Tutors and lecturers are all extremely helpful. Location is so good, as there are many restaurants/cafes around and is within walking distance to Holborn tube station and buses.
Too little support for dissertation and final pre.
City university was an incredible experience
Not the most helpful when it comes to helping out with studying. Really hard to get appointments for doubt clearance. Also engineering has 5 day classes so really hard to get time for self studying
All is good if you can afford it
First year Psychology student. The overall experience has been positive! The Student Union and Internet Connection could be improved a bit but the teaching, feedback system, new facilities is superb, happy with City :)
Very good university in the heart of London
The court yard could use a little freshing up.
Its a very good university that meet your needs accordingly, student union is only open until 11 but its fairly cheap for London.
A great place to go with everything you could ask for
Worst teaching I have ever experienced. Unorganised to the max. Professors and lecturers are corrupted.
Within the first day of induction I felt in a safe environment that had a clear buzz of opportunity and excitement. The facilities at City are far beyond many other universities I have visited and with smaller sized classes I am able to interact with my lecturers more to get the most out of my time here.
So happy with city university becoming a part of university of London defiantly should be up there in the top 20 in the UK
City University is the ideal university that can provide you with many opportunities and helps you pursue your future career! Currently studying BSc Financial Economics and couldn't be more happy with the facilities and teaching of this course!
New student bar is very good but plays completely naff music and serves no real beer or any food. The media society hasn't been operational for a whole year now meaning I cannot make radio shows.