Study Abroad at the University of Brighton, England

Study Abroad at the University of Brighton, England

Location
  • England
    • Brighton
Term
Academic Year, Fall, Spring
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Program Details

Program Type
Direct Enrollment
Degree Level
Bachelors
Housing
Dormitory
Language
English

Pricing

$7,870
Price Details
£5900 for a semester at the University of Brighton for 60 UK credits (15 US credits/30 ECTS points).
What's Included
Some Activities Classes Wifi
What's Included (Extra)

Three sight-seeing day excursions to local attractions such as Beachy Head, Bodiam Castle and Arundel.

What's Not Included
Accommodation Activities Airfare Airport Transfers Meals SIM cards Transportation Travel Insurance
May 07, 2025
May 20, 2026
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About Program

Choosing to study abroad at the University of Brighton is an opportunity to do something you’ll remember forever. On our semester and year-long programs, you'll experience the UK’s world-renowned university education while immersing yourself in British culture.
You’ll choose what classes to study from a variety of subjects, spanning six very different academic schools. When you choose to study at Brighton you join a community focused on positive change, creating solutions to big issues like the climate emergency, global health, economic crises and inequality.

Based on the south coast of England with an award-winning beach, Brighton is a city like no other. Exciting, inclusive and friendly: big enough to be inspiring and small enough to feel like home. Brighton is a place where you'll belong.

Our friendly and dedicated Study Abroad team: Mary, Francesco and Zoe are here to support you with all aspects of your study abroad journey,and will be your main contacts during your program

COMMUNITY REVIEWS SUMMARY

Students praise the supportive and friendly study abroad staff, flexible academics, and vibrant city life in Brighton.

Program Highlights

  • The program allows you to immerse yourself in British history and culture, field trips to popular landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, Bodiam Castle, and the white cliffs of Beachy Head.
  • Brighton is a top 100 worldwide student city in the QS 2025 world rankings for best student cities.
  • The university is just an hour from central London by train and 30 minutes from London Gatwick International Airport, meaning you can explore other European cities on the weekends and during university holidays.
  • We guarantee you a private single en-suite room in one of our university halls of residence
  • You’ll have access to state-of-the-art sporting facilities, including a swimming pool, at the new Brighton Sport and Health Complex on our Falmer campus.

We are recruiting students for the Fall Semester 2026-2027

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Diversity & Inclusion 💙

The University of Brighton prides itself on its commitment to providing a safe and respectful educational environment for all. As members of the Race Equality Charter with a Bronze award, we have taken many steps towards improving the representation, progression and success of our students. These include decolonising the curriculum and launching our Brighton anti-racist forum.
The university is committed to ensuring our community is inclusive and supportive for all students. There is lots of support for LGBTQ+ students including campaigns by Brighton Students’ Union, our LGBTQ+ student society, our dedicated mentoring programme with the LGBTQ+ Pride Network at American Express, as well as official policies and procedures for trans and non-binary students.
We know that neurodivergent students may have additional studying needs, which is why they are supported by the university’s Disability and Learning Support team. This team can set up learning support plans and students access dedicated funding.
The University of Brighton offers personalised advice and adjustments for students with disabilities and or long-term health conditions. Our Disability and Learning Support team will assess what impacts your disability might have on your academic experience, and work with you to tailor support to your needs.

Impact 🌎

Sustainability is a core value at the University of Brighton, and our teaching ensures students learn about responsible practices within their field. We’ve committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and have implemented sustainable practices on campus such as eco-friendly food choices and responsible travel options. We even have our own on-campus allotment to support biodiversity.

Program Reviews

4.86 Rating
based on 107 reviews
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  • Academics 4.05
  • Support 4.8
  • Fun 4.6
  • Housing 4.35
  • Safety 4.9
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Joel
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Living in Brighton

If I had to be honest studying in Brighton was not my first choice for studying abroad, but I am so glad it was my final choice!

I originally planned to stay for one term and I loved it so much I stayed a whole year. The University was great, the staff was amazing, and the people everywhere were friendly. I stayed in Paddock Fields Hall of Residence which was, in my opinion, the best location for meeting new people and traveling to and from classes or city center. The city itself is beautiful. By day, when the weather is nice, the pier and beach are breathe taking. The board walk will keep you entertained with everything from little shops to street performers. The famous Laines have tons of shops and places to eat so you will definitely find something you like there. Brighton even offers several parks, many of which have hiking trails and some of the best views of the city that I have seen.The night scene offers something for everyone whether you want a night of dancing or a nice relaxing pint at one of the many local pubs. The city even offers a bus service the runs from the city center to the university that runs all day and all night.

Taking classes at Brighton University was both challenging and rewarding. It was very independent as far as studying goes and exams for my degree were essay based which was new for me. I was also able to do things related to my degree that I never would have been able to at my home university. Brighton University has so many clubs and organizations to join. Maybe you want to try a new sport like Kerfball and rockclimbing or stick with one you know like football. (soccer or american football) If your not into sports you could join a Nature Club, that had many nature hikes through out the term, or the Beard Society if you like beards.

Living in halls was another experience that I would highly recommend. The location is great, being only a short bus ride to and from classes, (depending on which campus your classes are at) and had a really pretty view, making each morning nice to wake up to. There are fitness facilities only a few minutes walk away. In halls I made some of my closest friends, without them I would have had a very different experience. The only down side was the hot water going out a few times and a couple power outages, which was nothing that a quick call to maintenance wouldn't fix.

The study abroad staff and the field trips they put on were another thing that made this trip unforgettable. Mary, Becca, and Zoe are some of the nicest, most professional people I've met here. They took care of anything I needed and made me feel very comfortable coming to them with any questions that I had. I would completely recommend the field trips that they put on. All of them are very stress free as the staff handles everything. (transportation, activities, lodging) They also know tons of information about each location you visit including what to do when you have free time. Every trip felt very different giving you an opportunity to see several different sides of England like small cobble stone towns and moat surrounded castle,(Bodium/Rye) big cities like London, to even exploring all around Paris, France.

The last thing I will say about the Brighton program is try and stay for a whole year, if you don't your going to wish that you did.

What would you improve about this program?
If I had to pick one thing to change about this program it would probably be breaking up the American flats living in the halls. I loved all my flat mates, however I would have been a good experience to live in a flat with a few UK students.
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Darian
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Study in Brighton with no regrets!

Brighton is such an amazing city and a great place to study abroad. The University of Brighton has three campuses throughout the city, so you're able to see the city and interact with UK students everyday.There are free shuttle buses that take you from campus to campus, as well as several other city buses that run frequently that take you downtown. The program advisors, Mary and Becca are such wonderful people. They are always willing to help and are so easy going.

Since there are a lot of other university students in the area, the night life really caters towards us. There are always student deals (on top of already reasonable prices). The buses run till 4am so there's always a way to get home. the Brighton Pier, the seafront and the lanes are great places to spend the afternoon or weekend at. There are tons of places to shop, eat and have fun.

You wont regret studying at Uni Brighton

What would you improve about this program?
I would offer a option to live in different parts of Brighton. While the on campus dorms are convenient for classes, I would have preferred to live closer to downtown.
120 people found this review helpful.
Get2Glastonbury142
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Explore.

I got the wonderful opportunity to go to the University of Brighton twice in my college career. Both times were pure joy and bliss. I had a wonderful support system through the staff and friends I met while there. I've always encouraged people to travel and take adventures and Brighton is an amazing place to start. You see so much love and happiness through from the campus to the Brighton Pier; and everywhere in between. The first time I was there I lived in the dorms at Falmer Campus, which were perfect! My entire time there, I had no complaints. It was nice that all your friends and soon to be family were all in once place together! The second time I went to study at the University, I was in a host family. That was a true English experience. You understood the culture, ways of living and the food on a whole different level. Nothing I would take back about it! The staff is wonderful and helpful. The tours they take you on are fantastic and become strong memories in your life! If you get the chance to travel, never turn it down. It can change your way of thought, living and breathing. It can change you! All for the better! Take adventures. Take risks. Take a friend, or gone on your own. University of Brighton opened up my eyes to the beautiful idea of constant exploring and it still runs through me today. Go.Travel. Explore.

What would you improve about this program?
More time spent there!
118 people found this review helpful.

Questions & Answers

For USAC the tuition per semester was $7,680 and the cost of the on campus (Great Wilkins Halls) was about $3,115 for fall and for spring about $4,531.