Overview
Regent’s American College London is unique in offering an American Liberal Arts education in Central London in partnership with
Regent’s American College London is one of the specialist schools that make up Regent's College London. The Central London campus is close to the West End shopping and entertainment district, the British Library and the Eurostar Terminal, with easy access to Paris,
Regent’s American College London places a strong emphasis on practical skills and students are encouraged to gain work experience and internships with advice and support from the Careers and Business Relations department. The Central London location, in close proximity to the headquarters of various multinational organisations and the
International Students
Regent's American College London registers 400 students a year, from 65 different countries. These students come from affiliated schools, study abroad programs as well as the full time degree seeking students. This diversity contributes to the international ambience that makes Regent's American College London a unique learning environment in the UK.
Regent’s American College London offer merit-based scholarships worth up to 50% of tuition fees, which can be applied for by submitting a 500 word essay explaining why you feel you deserve the scholarship.
Accomodation
College managed accommodation is provided in Oliver Hall, Reid Hall and Oliver Flats and at our off campus sites. Spaces at these halls of residence are in high demand and beacuse there is a limited amount of College accommodation students are advised to apply early. Priority is always given to students who are starting their first semester here and, when available, housing is offered on a semesterly basis.
Many students prefer to arrange their own accommodation in the private sector and our accommodation office is happy to assist students finding a convenient and affordable place to stay.
On campus accommodation includes:
Oliver Hall - an extension of the Reid Hall of Residence, housing 24 students with rooms similar to those in Reid Hall. Four of the rooms have their own bathrooms, the others share showers that are located in the corridor. Oliver Hall residents have swipe card access to the building and get a key for their room. They have full access to Reid Hall and all its facilities.
Reid Hall - the stately north wing of Regent's College and looks out over the lake and surrounding park. It provides on-campus accommodation minutes from all the College amenities. The hall of residence houses 210 students in single, twin and triple rooms.
* All rooms have a bed, night stand, wardrobe, desks, chairs and study lamps.
* Eight rooms have wheelchair access and are located on a corridor which has a fully wheelchair accessible bathroom, which includes a level access shower.
Oliver Flats - these are four rooms, located in a corner of the campus separate from Reid and Oliver Halls. Three of the rooms are singles and one is a twin room. They all have their own bathrooms, telephones and internet access.
Health Services
Students living on campus are covered for treatment at the local health centre. Students living off campus are advised to register with a local doctor (General Practitioner, or GP).
Medical treatment in the UK is free to all European Union citizens. EU citizens should register with a local National Health Service (NHS) doctor in the area in which they are living. All EU citizens and non-EU citizens resident in the UK are entitled to receive accident and emergency hospital care free of charge, although some non-EU citizens may be charged for treatment of chronic conditions.
Location
The Regent’s American College London is located in the bustling city of London, England, where opportunity abound for graduates and those still searching for internships and jobs.
London boasts some of the finest museums in the world. There's the fantastic British Museum with its unsurpassed collection of ancient artifacts, the awe inspiring Natural History Museum and Science Museum, and the thought provoking Tate Modern. Special exhibitions will often carry a charge but students are normally entitled to discounts.
London offers every possible type of club, pub, restaurant and bar imaginable. Plays and musicals can be seen in theatres all over London, but especially in the world famous West End. Live music lovers out there will not be disappointed either. London is home to an enormous amount of music venues, hosting everything from world famous opera singers to the latest chart-topping bands.
London caters for all shopping tastes, from lively markets in Portobello Road and Camden Town, to expensive boutiques and world renowned department stores such as Harrods and Selfridges.














