The University of Winchester recognises and welcomes applications from students on Kings university degree preparation programmes.
Students are counselled and Offers made based on the formal tariff agreement between Kings and the university.
On successful completion of their studies at Kings, students can progress to the University of Winchester to continue their degree studies.
About Winchester
The University is located in the heart of Winchester, one of the UK’s most beautiful and historic cathedral cities. It began as a teacher training college, the Winchester Diocesan Training School in 1840 and now offers undergraduate and postgraduate study in a range of subjects within the arts, humanities, health and social care, social sciences, business, law, sport and education. Students of the university graduate at Winchester Cathedral, which is one of the largest in Europe.
Key Facts
- #103 in the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025
- #115 in the Guardian Good University Guide 2025
- #103 in the Complete University Guide 2025
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- The new learning and teaching building at Winchester's West Downs Quarter is now open. The inspirational state-of-the-art facilities for learning and teaching is home to Digital Technologies computer and digital-related degree programmes and business and management programmes.
- A ten-minute walk from the city centre, the King Alfred and West Downs campuses have further specialist facilities including psychology and sports labs, a performing arts studio and recording suite.
Your route to Winchester
Depending on the degree subject you want to pursue at the University of Winchester, you will choose from:
Key facts
- January 2025
- September 2025
- Bournemouth
- Brighton
- London
- Oxford
- 1 academic year (3 terms)
- Around 25 hours per week of taught classroom lessons plus tutorials, university counselling, super-curricular, extra-curricular and enrichment activities.
- Academic: Good grades at high school or equivalent institution
- Language: Minimum IELTS 5.5 (5.0 in Reading and Writing) or equivalent
- Minimum age: 16.5