What is the INTO Foundation programme?
The Foundation programme is a pre-university course designed to bridge the gap for international students between secondary school and undergraduate studies. The programme gives international students a level of academic preparation comparable to UK A-Levels and ensures that students meet the minimum English language requirement for entry to their chosen undergraduate degree programme. In some circumstances, students may be able to enrol on the Foundation programme in order to change their specialist subject. The programme combines academic study, intensive English language preparation, study skills and a cultural orientation.As well as offering direct entry to a wide range of degree programmes at Newcastle University, successful completion of the Foundation programme (subject to meeting specific academic and English language entry requirements), also prepares international students for undergraduate study at other top UK universities.
Who should apply for the INTO Foundation programme?
The Foundation programme is suitable for students who have successfully completed 12 Years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades, or show strong evidence of their ability to successfully complete the Foundation programme, and progress to their chosen degree programme. As part of their application, students will also need to show that they meet the minimum English language level for entry to the Foundation programme.For further guidance on your eligibility for the programme, please either contact the Admissions Team at INTO Newcastle University or contact one of the INTO agents in your home country.

