Royal Veterinary College
University of London
Royal College Street
London
NW1 OTU
Tel: 020 7468 5148
Fax: 020 7388 2342
Email: registry@rvc.ac.uk
Website: www.rvc.ac.uk
Student enquiries: Registry.
Applications: UCAS
World-class research-led institution, a specialist college of London University.
Founded: 1791.
Structural features: College of London University. Joint veterinary nursing with Middlesex University.
Site: Veterinary medicine and veterinary science at Camden Town (north London); clinical studies on 230-hectare campus at Hawkshead (near Potters Bar, Hertfordshire).
How to get there: Camden Town, buses and tubes (Camden Town, Mornington Crescent, Euston and King's Cross stations); Hawkshead, 20 mins by train from King's Cross to Brookmans Park or Potters Bar.
Academic features: Integrated curriculum, including large proportion of directed learning and small group work. New 6-year degree programme combining veterinary medicine with BSc veterinary science. Individual project in final year.
Awarding body: London University.
Main undergraduate awards: BVetMed, BSc, FdSc.
Length of courses: 5 years BVetMed (6 with intercalated BSc); 3 years BSc, 2 years FdSc.
Library & information services: Learning resources centres and computer suites at both sites; reference copies of standard texts.
Other learning facilities: Animal hospitals at both sites. Large animal clinical centre and small animal referral hospital at Hawkshead.
Study abroad: BVetMed students may carry out components of extra-mural study overseas.
Student advice & services: London University Central Institutes health services (Camden students), local GP (Hawkshead); physician and occupational health team visit both sites regularly.
Amenities: ULU building in Malet Street, college refectory and Students' Union rooms on both campuses. Playing fields and swimming pool at Hawkshead.
Accommodation: Camden: 80% of first years live either in college self-catering accommodation (�90 per week) or London University intercollegiate accommodation. Hawkshead: 3 halls for clinical students: �90��110 pw for half board plus weekend lunches; �70 pw self-catering. Many prefer to share private accommodation in area; SU keeps database of addresses.
Living expenses budget: Minimum budget of �7000 pa (excluding tuition fees) recommended by College.
Financial help: �5000 government funds and limited college funds (awards range from �500��3000: average �1000). Applications considered on individual merit.
Tuition fees: Home students up to �1200 pa if publicly funded (eg eligible for a student loan) � in 2005. Otherwise all students (home and international) pay �14,500 pa if in a single instalment.