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The University of the West Indies-Open Campus Belize

The University of the West Indies-Open Campus Belize

The University of the West Indies-Open Campus Belize

Belize City
City
1948
Foundation
20000
Number of students
1000€ - 3100€
Semester Tuition Fees
300€
Ø monthly cost of living
Yes
Scholarships available
September 15, September 15
Application Deadline
Student - staff ratio
Nations represented

Offered Programs

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Application Requirements for Bachelors:

  • A-Level Certificate

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Business.Finance.Economics
Politics.History.Law
Humanities.SocialSciences
Tourism.HotelManagement
Sports.PhysicalEducation

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The University of the West Indies-Open Campus Belize in Rankings

  • Ranked 2701st in the World. (Mainland campus considered)

Tuition and Scholarships at The University of the West Indies-Open Campus Belize



Cost of living at The University of the West Indies-Open Campus Belize

130 - 280 Euro / month
Accomodation
50 Euro / month
Cost of living
70 Euro / month
Food
Free, the University offers shuttles
Transportation

About The University of the West Indies-Open Campus Belize


Why Study at The University of the West Indies-Open Campus Belize

International study environment

International study environment

Competent Stuff

Competent Stuff

Modern Infrastructure

Modern Infrastructure

Affordable Education

Affordable Education


Accommodation The University of the West Indies-Open Campus Belize

On Campus Accomodation at The University of the West Indies-Open Campus Belize
Off Campus Accomodation at The University of the West Indies-Open Campus Belize

Sports at The University of the West Indies-Open Campus Belize


Food at The University of the West Indies-Open Campus Belize



Transportation at The University of the West Indies-Open Campus Belize


About Belize City

Belize City is a port city in the Central American country of Belize. It’s divided into north and south sides by Haulover Creek, which opens into the Caribbean Sea. The manually operated 1920s Swing Bridge, a busy crossing point, links the two. On the north side, the Museum of Belize traces the country’s history, with exhibits including Mayan artifacts. The Image Factory gallery shows local contemporary art.


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