USA students

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Mary Bonjiovi, from Massachusetts

MA Publishing

I was very impressed that the course had ties with Cambridge University Press. I also was pleased to see that they seemed to have a lot of experience with international students. I have been able to secure several internships and get the experience I needed. I even have been hired by one of the places I did my internship at! The extra courses have been helpful to get practical expertise on certain bits of software, like Dreamweaver. A very enjoyable experience overall, and would recommend it wholeheartedly.


Why study at Anglia Ruskin?

Anglia Ruskin has 2 campuses - in Cambridge and Chelmsford - both less than an hour from London and considered by many to be in the top 10 places to live in the UK. We offer a wide range of quality undergraduate and graduate degree programmes, from Intercultural Communication and Children's Book Illustration, to Hospital Management and Zoology.

In the UK Government's most recent (2008) Research Assessment Exercise for Higher Education Institutes, Anglia Ruskin was rated as the top modern university for Psychology, 2nd for English Language & Literature (including contributions from Communication, Film and Media) and 3rd for History. More than 30% of our submissions were rated as 'Internationally Excellent' or 'World-leading'. Source: Times Higher Education tables

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Funding your studies

In just 3 years you could gain a Bachelors degree, or a Masters in just 1 - and with fees considerably lower than at many US universities, you'll find our degree programmes exceptional value.

Anglia Ruskin University is recognised for Federal Loans and GI Bill funding. If you're looking to study in the UK under the GI Bill, then please contact us.

Please download our guide to applying for a Federal Loan by clicking on the file below.


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Anglia Ruskin University is a UK government funded university with degree awarding powers conferred by the Privy Council, a department of the British government.

Visit the British Council's web page to get more information about sources of funding.

Jason Ross, from USA

Studied MA Intercultural Communication

I chose the MA in Intercultural Communication as I wanted to study outside of the US and study different cultures and how they interact. I also knew getting an MA increased my chances of teaching in an Asian university. I now teach English in an elementary school in Seoul, Korea which I hope will lead to a teaching position in a University. Being in a class room with many different nationalities was a good way of studying intercultural communication from both a hands-on and theoretical perspective.


Improving your employability

Our University runs a mentoring scheme which matches 2nd year students with employees from local organisations. The employees help students to improve their employability by developing workplace skills and business awareness.

What our students say

American students at Anglia Ruskin University share their experiences of being a student in Cambridge.


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How to apply

View our programme pages for specific details of how you should make your application.
If you're looking to undertake a Postgraduate Research programme, please contact us to discuss your proposal.

Experiences of our alumni

If you want to find out more about the experiences of previous students from the USA who've study with us, why not contact our Alumni Ambassador.


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