pageMedical requirementsTo apply for a UK student visa, there are some medical requirements you’ll need to meet.
pageHealth and insuranceIf you normally reside outside the UK and are here on a visa for longer than six months, you can register with the National Health Service (NHS).
pageSettling inStarting a new life in a different country can be an exciting adventure, but it’s also normal to feel a little overwhelmed as you adjust to a new culture. Understanding what to expect and knowing how to take care of yourself can make the process much easier.
pageTravel to CardiffFind everything you need for your journey to Cardiff, including transport options from major airports and train stations, plus accommodation suggestions if you’re arriving without a place to stay.
pageLiving abroadLiving abroad for the first time is an exciting experience, but it comes with new challenges, such as adapting to a new country and culture. We've gathered some essential information to help you adjust to life in the UK, with practical advice to make your transition smoother and ensure you're well-prepared for your time in Cardiff.
pageGuidance for parents and guardiansThis section provides help and advice for parents and guardians of students studying at the College, with practical steps to ensure students get off to a flying start. You can find more information about conservatoire training on the Conservatoires UK webpages.
pageFrequently asked questions for new studentsIt’s natural to have lots of questions about studying at the College, and we are here to help. Here is a list of frequently asked questions with answers.
pageImportant contactsA useful list of key contacts and resources you might need during your time with us.
pageTerms and conditionsBy enrolling at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, you agree to abide by our terms and conditions.