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Students come to study in the UK from all over the world , from over 180 countries ¡ª the European U-union, Australia and New Zealand, the USA, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Far East, South America... Some British universities have students from 100 countries. There are currently more than 270,000 international students in the UK. Of that number, about 75 percent are taking education courses, with 135, 500 (almost equal number of men and women) studying full-time undergraduate courses. B Why do they come to UK universities? First, because they gain a high-quality qualification that is recognized worldwide.
Instead of applying to several different universities or colleges, taking their admissions tests and paying their application fees , students can do it all nor one form. They may choose up to six courses by sending the form to the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service ( UCAS) whose staff deals with the applications for them. If the students' schools, colleges or nearest British Council offices have access to the system , they can even complete the form electronically through the Internet. It's a big decision to study a long way from home. But students can be sure of plenty of support in the UK.
Universities and colleges look after their students. There are personal tutors, counselors, study-skill counselors and financial advisers to help with any problem. There are also chaplains or representatives of major religions. In addition , there are medical services , and if a course lasts for more than six months , students are entitled to free medical care under the National Health Service. All students may use these services. However, many institutions also have international student advisers. Students can contact them with any questions before you come; they will probably arrange a transportservice from major airports for arriving students and will organize welcoming events. International students can also go to see them at any time during their courses. For students with families, child-care I Facilities are often provided at reasonable cost. It's not compulsory to use any of these services. If a student is independent and has no problems, they won' t come knocking on his or her door! But it can be comforting to know that they are there.
D Campuses are safe places to live in, as in general are in most UK towns. As with anywhere else, there are areas in some cities best avoided after dark but you wilt be advised on this. Universities and colleges make sure student residences are secure, and at most places transport is provided at night for women students.
E Students will be able to take part in a range of social and sporting activities. There are team and in-dividable sports at all levels, and dubs and societies to cover any interest from drama to politics, water sports to backgammon, debating to voluntary social work. The students' unions arrange discos and gigs, and run pubs, bars and eating places. Clubs are run by students for students and are al-ways well advertised at the beginning of the academic year. Joining one or two societies is a great way to meet other students from Britain and other countries.
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Thousands of international students have used their UK qualifications to get good job. If English is not their mother tongue, they will probably be completely fluent by the time they graduate! One other reason for studying in Britain is the ease of the UK application system.
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