St Mary's College (Detailed Info)
Founded: 1850 as a Roman Catholic college; moved to present site 1925.
Structural features: Accredited college of Surrey University.
Location: Single site including 18th-century Gothic house (built by Horace Walpole) just outside Twickenham town centre.
Getting there: Bus and train (Strawberry Hill station).
Awarding body: Surrey University.
Main undergraduate awards: BA, BSc, BA(ITT).
Length of courses: 3 years; others 4 years.
Library & IT facilities: 150,000 volumes, 700 periodicals, 274 study places, reference copies of course books. Annual expenditure on information provision, £58 per (FTE) student. Library and IT services converged. 154 workstations with access to library and internet, open 21 hours/day (ratio workstations to students of 15:1). IT support staff 8 hours/weekdays; induction tours for new students on library and information services and skills workshops; also specialist IT and computer driving licence workshops.
Other learning facilities: TV, drama studios, CCTV, computer centre, theatre, radio suite, learning resources centre.
Study abroad: Some students can exchange through Erasmus scheme.
Careers & Jobs: Information and advice on site through London University careers service.
Student advice & services: Medical centre, 2 nurses, visiting doctors; student services, counsellors, personal tutors, chaplains, wardens.
Amenities: Student union, campus bookshop, launderette, refectory, sandwich shop open to resident and non-resident students.
Sporting facilities: Gymnasium, dance studio, exercise physiology laboratory, sports hall, sport rehabilitation clinic, playing fields in Teddington.
Accommodation: 75% of first years (and all international students) in college accommodation, 25% of all students. 550+ places available: half-board up to £110 per week (includes 9 meals pw), self-catering up to £80 pw, term time only. Students live in privately owned accommodation for 2 years: £70-£80 pw self-catering.
Living expenses budget: Minimum budget of £155 pw (excluding tuition fees) recommended by College.
Term time work: College allows term-time work for full-time students; much part-time work available locally, some on campus in bar, library and registry.
Financial help: £140.000 government funds (average award £300).
Special help: single parents, mature students, those with special needs, childcare for part-time students. Apply for help to Student Finance Officer.