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Insurance


To supplement the INTO range of student protection and support services, Uniplan Insurance is a comprehensive insurance policy prepared especially for international students in the UK to cover students for loss of personal possessions as well as travel, health and medical insurance. Full travel, health and medical insurance is mandatory for all INTO University of Exeter students, therefore Uniplan Insurance will automatically be added to course fees unless proof of suitable alternative cover is provided.

Period of cover  Cost
Up to 1 month   £100
Up to 2 months   £100
Up to 3 months   £120
Up to 4 months   £160
Up to 5 months   £180
Up to 6 months   £216
Up to 7 months   £252
Up to 8 months   £272
Up to 9 months   £306
Up to 12 months  £364

Cover includes Maximum sum insured
A - All Medical emergencies £2,000,000
B - Repatriation costs £5,000
C - Emergency dental treatment £500
D - Getting someone out to you £5,000
E - Funeral costs in the UK £5,000
Personal accident and injury benefit
Permanent total disablement £30,000
Luggage cover
i) Luggage £1,000
ii) Passport, ticket and passes £500
iii) Personal money £100
iv) Single article limit £200
v) Valuables total £300
In residence £3,000
Theft from residence – total £3,000
Single article limit £1,000
Personal liability £1,000,000
Legal expenses £10,000

Course fees
Reimbursement of pre-paid
course fees £8,000

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Alena Markova from Russia on the General English Summer Course
"I've chosen INTO University of Exeter because this university has high level of education, professional teachers and good summer school. Also there are a lot of students from all over the world and I can practice my English speaking with them. INTO University is located in the heart of the campus, in the old library building. The atmosphere of the University is very peaceful because of numerous trees, green grass, traditional English buildings and squirrels jumping on the trees. There is a wonderful social life during the summer course and usually in the afternoons we have numerous possibilities where to go. It might be cinema, pub, story night, bowling or disco or any other activity. I was very surprised to recognise that British people are very kind, open, smiling and friendly to students. You can easily speak with them in the streets or in the University. They will always help you or give advice."
Alena Markova from Russia on the General English Summer Course