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Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) is centrally located in the heart of Glasgow and is home to over 22,000 students. The university is spread across its main Glasgow campus for undergrads and its additional site in London for postgrads.
Glasgow Caledonian is forward-thinking and inclusive. It prides itself on its guiding motto ''For the Common Weal'', and this is reflected in its strong drive for social impact and change.
The university is an excellent choice if you're looking for modern high-quality facilities, a career-focused course, and innovative teaching. It offers a high level of student support, world-leading research and some of the best graduate prospects in the country.
Glasgow Caledonian University has is a welcoming campus-based university which means you'll have everything you need all in one place. Whether you are chilling in the Sir Alex Ferguson Library (a modern study centre at the heart of the campus) or socialising in one of the many cafes or bars, it'll be easy to immerse yourself in the vibrant student community. It's a friendly and close-knit environment and provides a dynamic and supportive student experience.
To learn more about the university, ask questions, and explore the campus and its facilities, book an open day visit.
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Glasgow Caledonian University's on-campus accommodation offers self-catered rooms in flats housing 6–8 students each. Room types include shared-bathroom and ensuite rooms, all with communal kitchens and with utilities and internet included in the cost. Caledonian Court is made up of 66 self-catered rooms, with 340 of them having ensuites.
Typical weekly rents vary from £125 - £148 depending on type. On-campus rooms aren't guaranteed to all undergrads. Priority is given to international students, care-experienced or disabled students, and under-19s, with commuting distance also considered. Additional costs for on-site pay-as-you-go laundry facilities.
The Caledonian Court community is well-supported. It provides a friendly multicultural environment with flats encouraging friendship, shared facilities, and the energy of student life just steps from lecture halls and campus amenities.
Glasgow is a lively, culturally rich city which provides a great student life. It has a thriving social and cultural scene with lots of live music, pubs and clubs, as well as theatres, museums, galleries and cinemas.
The city is well-connected with direct trains to Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham and London. It's also very easy to get around Glasgow itself with the metro and lots of buses available.

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Glasgow Caledonian University is dedicated to ensuring its students' success and equipping them with the right employment knowledge, experience and skills. The university's Careers & Employability Service will offer you support every step of the way with tailored 1-to-1 mentoring, CV and interview workshops, and help with psychometric testing and internship placements.
As a student at Glasgow Caledonian, you'll also get access to an online jobs board, career events, and personal guidance.
The university ranks 10th in the UK for graduate prospects, with 81% of its students on right path to their chosen career, and a further 80% successfully entering high-skilled employment within 15 months of graduating (Complete University Guide, 2026).
Glasgow Caledonian's broad industry connections include NHS-linked healthcare programs, professional accreditations, and placement-ready courses. This means you'll be learning in a practical context with strong employer engagement. Whether you're working in labs, hospitals, legal practices, or media, there are hands-on chances to build real-world skills and connections.
As a student at Glasgow Caledonian University, you'll develop the necessary skills to plan your career. You will be supported in creating an individual career roadmap. This can be based on the subject you're studying and will help identify knowledge, experience and skills needs.
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Glasgow Caledonian University offers a range of scholarships and bursaries. These are non-repayable and are usually given on top of any support you're entitled to from your student finance body.
If you're a student from England, Wales or Northern Ireland, you'll be offered a £2,000 cash bursary for the first three years of your studies, plus your final year tuition fees waived on a four-year honours program.
The university also offers bursaries to undergraduate students from disadvantaged backgrounds and for asylum seekers living in Glasgow and the surrounding areas.
If you're a care leaver, unpaid carer for an adult, disabled or a parent you may be eligible for extra support. This support would come from your student finance body and would typically be non-repayable.
For more info and to see the full eligibility criteria, check out the university's funding page on their website.
Glasgow Caledonian University offers over 100 undergraduate courses, across many different fields such as Science, Economics, Law, Mechanical Engineering, Social Work, Health Sciences and more.
Several of the university's subject areas rank in the UK's top 10, and it has recently been awarded second place in the country for both Complementary Medicine and Social Work (Complete University Guide, 2026).
Most undergraduate programs at Glasgow Caledonian are four years long. Many give you the chance to take a year in industry or study abroad, so you'll graduate with both a degree and practical skills. This is ideal if you'd like to build industry knowledge and gain a wider cultural experience.
You'll learn through a mix of lectures, seminars, practicals, and group projects, depending on your subject. For example, Science and Engineering often include lab work, while Humanities and Social Sciences feature essays and presentations.
Assessments typically combine coursework with exams, giving you a balanced evaluation of your understanding and skills.
Check out Glasgow Caledonian's undergraduate courses here.
Glasgow Caledonian University has three trimesters with public holiday breaks and exam periods in between:
Welcome Week at Glasgow Caledonian University runs early September before the start of term. It is an exciting, warm-hearted start to university life, packed with fun events, supportive activities, and plenty of opportunities to make new friends and feel at home from day one.
Scottish-domiciled students studying their first full-time undergraduate degree don't have to pay tuition fees, as these are covered by the Student Awards Agency Scotland (SAAS), which pays a standard amount of around £1,820 per year directly to the university.
For students from the rest of the UK, fees are currently set to £9,535, with possible increases in later years. International fees vary by course. View the course pages to find further details.