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University of the West Indies (Mona Campus)

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University of the West Indies (Mona Campus)

Kingston
City
1948
Foundation
40000
Number of students
335€ - 11745€
Semester Tuition Fees
460€
Ø monthly cost of living
Yes
Scholarships available
June 10, June 10
Application Deadline
20 / 1
Student - staff ratio
12
Nations represented

Offered Programs

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Application Requirements for Masters:

  • A-Level Certificate
  • Bachelor's Degree

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Languages.Literature.Education
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Biology.Health.Medicine
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Tourism.HotelManagement
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Application Requirements for Bachelors:

  • A-Level Certificate

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Geography.Agriculture
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Mathematics.Informatics
Biology.Health.Medicine
Sports.PhysicalEducation
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Cost of living at University of the West Indies (Mona Campus)

140 - 300 Euro / month
Accomodation
300 Euro / month
Cost of living
70 Euro / month
Food
Free, the University offers shuttles
Transportation

About University of the West Indies (Mona Campus)

The University of the West Indies (UWI) Mona campus offers world class, accredited higher education programmes to Jamaica, the region and the globe. We engage in research and development designed to support the social and economic growth of the Caribbean region, the provision of community service, and the enrichment of the academic experience. 

The Mona campus, located in Northern Kingston, encompasses 653 acres of land formerly part of two large sugar estates, Papine and Mona. Scattered throughout the campus are the famous historic ruins of a Roman-style aqueduct, water wheel, and other remnants of the sugar works which once stood on the site. The campus is nestled in a lush valley embraced by Long Mountain to the south and the southernmost peaks of the famous Blue Mountain Range to the North. Mona is perhaps one of the most scenic areas in Greater Kingston, with the surrounding mountains providing a verdant backdrop which enhances the serene atmosphere of the campus.

  • Established 1948 as a College of the University of London.
  • Gained full University status in 1962
  • Nestled at the foot of the Blue Mountain Range, the picturesque Mona Campus is spread over some 653 acres. The Campus is rich in historical remains, the dominant feature being the century-old aqueduct that served the former sugar estate.
  • 89 Registered clubs and societies

Why Study at University of the West Indies (Mona Campus)

International study environment

A largely diversified, friendly and united racial environment (students from over 50 countries), hence new students can easily assimilate and feel at home

Highly-Qualified Staff

Highly trained teachers and researchers drawn from local, regional and international sources constitute our Faculty, guaranteeing diversity in culture and a wide range of experiences.

Campus Life

Outside the classroom there is our unparalleled campus life, featuring highly competitive sporting programmes, clubs and societies and traditional ceremonies, festivals, parades and events zealously preserved by the campus community.

Modern Infrastructure

Modern style and design campus with 21st century infrastructure and facilities. Students can immerse into a healthy learning environment offered by the institute.


Accommodation University of the West Indies (Mona Campus)

On Campus Accomodation at University of the West Indies (Mona Campus)
Off Campus Accomodation at University of the West Indies (Mona Campus)

About Kingston

Kingston the capital, the largest city, and chief port, of Jamaica, is located on the southeastern coast of the island country. It faces a natural harbour protected by the Palisadoes, a long thin tombolo of sand that serves as a natural protection for its harbor and connects Port Royal, the center of shipping, to the rest of the island.


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