Key facts
- TUITION FEES US – $11,000
- DURATION 1 semester (Full-time)
- ACCREDITATION Richmond University QAA / Middle States Commission of Higher Education (US)
- LOCATION Chiswick Park Campus
in partnership with Tulane University
Richmond, The American International University in London, is delighted to offer a Tulane-approved option at our beautiful campus for students who have been accepted by Tulane as Spring Scholars.
Study at the UK’s pioneering liberal arts university in one of the world’s most dynamic global cities, with students from over 60 different nations.
Ever since Richmond was established 50 years ago, we have offered an international experience and a global outlook. We would like to wish you a warm welcome to our vibrant and diverse international student community, where students are encouraged and supported to flourish in a mix of diverse cultures, backgrounds and perspectives.
You will be based in one of the world’s top student cities, a vibrant cultural hub, which is home to spectacular shopping streets, world-class museums, exhibitions and attractions.
Tulane Spring Scholars may apply for admission to Richmond for the Fall semester and study on courses for which pre-approved academic credit will automatically transfer to Tulane and count towards their Tulane degree (pending successful completion of these courses).
What you will study
Richmond’s three academic schools offer a variety of classes* in the American Liberal Arts tradition.
The School of Communications, Arts & Social Sciences
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Richmond Business School
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Richmond School of Liberal Arts
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Click here to find out which Richmond classes you can transfer back to Tulane.
About Richmond
Tulane Spring Scholars will study at our new Chiswick Park campus, opening in July 2022.
Everything about this state of the art campus building in a beautiful parkland location has been designed with students in mind. It is set in a vibrant community offering a gym, cafes, bars and restaurants, with easy access to everything the world’s number one student city can offer – learning and employment opportunities, shops, museums, attractions and sporting and cultural events.
We are offering a range of options for managed student accommodation, with varying price, size, location and facilities.
Entry requirements
Students are admitted to Tulane in Spring as long as a minimum of 4 courses (12 credits) are taken.
For more information please refer to the Tulane University website.
Fees & funding
Tuition fees for students starting their programme in the 2021/22 academic year are as follows:
UK/ EU/ International/ United States |
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2021/2022 | 2022/2023 | |
Freshman Semester in London | $11,000 per semester | $11,000 per semester |
Tuition confirmation deposit for USD fee payers only – $250* (Hint: Scroll left & right to view the full table)
How to apply
Applying to Richmond for the Tulane Spring Scholars programme in London is easy.
Simply fill out the Direct Online Application form.
Once you have submitted the application form to Richmond, we will liaise with Tulane on your application. Tulane will share application data with Richmond, including:
You can usually expect an admissions decision from Richmond within 1 week of Richmond’s receipt of your application.
What our students say
Contact Us
Applying
If you have any questions about applying, please contact our Admissions Office:
Email: admissions@richmond.ac.uk
Call: +44 (0) 208 332 8330
Students joining this programme have their own personal academic advisor. Any specific queries about classes can be addressed to:
Camille Brewster
brewstc@richmond.ac.uk
Accommodation
Any queries about housing, the meal plan or living in Richmond, please direct to:
Student Affairs
Email: studentaffairs@richmond.ac.uk
Call: +44 (0)20 8332 8218
Dena, from California, decided to study abroad at Richmond, The American International University in London. Studying in London is a fantastic opportunity to broaden your horizons and meet new people from all over the World, while still learning within the liberal arts framework.
We wanted to give you a brief introduction to what life is like at Richmond, presented by Professor and Vice President of International Programs, Dominic Alessio.