University of Wales Overview

The University of Wales was founded in 1893 as a federal university serving colleges across Wales. Over time, it evolved and eventually merged many of its operations with other institutions such as the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. Though it no longer functions as a traditional teaching university, it remains a respected body for awarding degrees and academic validation in Wales. The University of Wales has played a historic role in Welsh higher education and continues to support academic development through its affiliated partners.

University of Wales Offered Programs

  • Business Management
  • Computer Science
  • Creative Writing
  • Education Studies
  • Environmental Studies
  • History
  • International Development
  • Law
  • Psychology
  • Religious Studies
  • Sociology
  • Theology
  • Welsh Studies
    Note: These programs are offered via validated partner institutions such as University of Wales Trinity Saint David.

University of Wales Tuition Fees

Program LevelAnnual Tuition Fee (GBP)
Undergraduate (Humanities/Social Sciences)£13,000 – £15,000
Undergraduate (STEM/Professional)£14,500 – £16,500
Postgraduate Taught Programs£13,500 – £17,000
MBA and Specialist Masters£16,000 – £18,000
PhD / Research Degrees£14,000 – £18,000

University of Wales Required Documents and Admission Requirements

  • Completed application form
  • Academic transcripts and certificates
  • Copy of valid passport
  • Proof of English language proficiency (IELTS or equivalent)
  • Personal statement
  • Two academic references
  • Curriculum Vitae (for postgraduate applications)

University of Wales Deadlines

Application StageDeadline
September IntakeEnd of June
January IntakeEnd of October
PhD ApplicationsRolling basis, varies by project
Scholarship Applications1–2 months before course start

University of Wales Scholarships Offerings

  • Global Wales Postgraduate Scholarship
  • Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan
  • Chevening Scholarship
  • Country-specific merit awards
  • Need-based financial aid (via partner institutions)
  • Early payment tuition discounts
  • Academic Excellence Scholarships for high-achieving students

University of Wales Rankings

Ranking BodyNational RankGlobal Rank
QS World University RankingsNot ranked (federated structure)Not ranked
Times Higher EducationNot ranked independentlyNot ranked
Complete University GuideNot ranked separatelyNot ranked

University of Wales Acceptance Rate

Due to its structure of working through partner institutions, an exact acceptance rate is not published. However, most partner universities such as University of Wales Trinity Saint David have an estimated acceptance rate between 70% and 80%, depending on the course and qualifications.

University of Wales Student Campus Life

Student life varies across the campuses of affiliated colleges such as those in Cardiff, Lampeter, Swansea, and Carmarthen. Students enjoy access to a wide range of activities including student unions, sports clubs, music and drama societies, and cultural groups. The campuses are known for their warm, close-knit communities and supportive academic environments.

Accommodation options include:

  • On-campus student halls (single rooms or shared flats)
  • Catered and self-catered residences
  • Private rented housing near campus
  • Homestay programs for international students

University of Wales Cost of Living

Wales is one of the more affordable regions in the UK, with relatively low rent and transport costs compared to cities like London or Manchester. Students can live comfortably on a modest budget while enjoying the scenic landscapes and community lifestyle.

Expense CategoryEstimated Monthly Cost (GBP)
On-campus Accommodation£500 – £650
Off-campus Rent£350 – £500
Food & Groceries£150 – £250
Transportation£50 – £70
Books & Materials£40 – £60
Personal Expenses£100 – £150

University of Wales Contact Informations

Phone: +44 (0)29 2037 6999
Email: enquiries@wales.ac.uk
Address: University Registry, King Edward VII Avenue, Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3NS, Wales, United Kingdom

University of Wales Online Application

Applications for undergraduate and postgraduate programs are processed through the relevant partner institutions, primarily the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. Applicants must submit completed forms along with required documentation. International students are advised to apply at least three months before the intended start date to allow time for visa processing and travel.