Casita offers seven student accommodation options and Lincoln student halls near the University of Lincoln International Study Centre. For your convenience, we provide a selection of room types, as well as a variety of facilities and services. Among the various types of accommodations provided are studios, ensuites, and apartments. Among the amenities and services are Wi-Fi, all-inclusive bills, on-site laundry, common spaces, bike storage, and 24-hour security and CCTV. They’re also only a short walk away from the Study Centre.
Why Study at the University of Lincoln International Study Centre?
The University of Lincoln International Study Centre offers a variety of pathway programmes to help international students prepare for their undergraduate studies. These programmes are specifically designed to assist them in gaining the academic, English language, and learning abilities you'll need to get the most out of their student experience in the United Kingdom.
The Study Centre is an associate of the University of Lincoln that has a rich history dating back to 1861. In 2020, the university was ranked 17th in the UK by The Guardian and 43rd in the UK by The Times. In 2021, it was ranked by the Sunday Times Good University as the highest-ranked multi-faculty modern university in the UK. It offers high-quality education to its students.
Departments and Divisions
The University of Lincoln International Study Centre offers its international students three programmes: Pre-sessional English, International Foundation Year, and International Year One. Pre-sessional English courses are designed to help students improve their English language skills before progressing onto their desired degree. As for International Foundation Year, it helps students polish their skills before entering the first year of their undergraduate university degree. Subjects in this programme are Business and Media and Engineering and Computing. International Year One is equivalent to the first year of an undergraduate university degree. It prepares students for their progression to the second year of an undergraduate degree. The undergraduate degree subjects include Business and Management, Computer Science, Engineering, and Media Studies.
Facilities and Resources
Since the Study Centre is located on the University of Lincoln’s campus, students at the centre have access to the university’s facilities and services. The amenities include the Great Central Warehouse Library which has more than 260,000 journals and 750,000 print and electronic books, as well as databases and specialized collections; the Isaac Newton building which has scientific laboratories and workshops, as well as specialist robotics facilities and advanced research equipment; the Sarah Swift building that has clinical suites which simulate hospital environments; a students union that hosts a range of activities; the Lincoln Performing Arts Centre that is a professional theatre; a sports centre that has a fitness suite, a sports hall, and football pitches; an on-site student accommodation; and a research and innovation centre that offers specialist laboratories and features modern equipment for physiological and biomechanical assessment.
University of Lincoln International Study Centre Student Accommodation
Students at the Study Centre may stay in the University’s on-campus student accommodation. The campus is home to Student Village which includes Lincoln Courts and Cygnet Wharf residences. Shared rooms and ensuites are available along with a number of facilities and services which include Wi-Fi, on-site laundry facilities, contents insurance, free and secure bike storage, and all-inclusive bills.