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Edge Hill University, situated in Ormskirk, Lancashire, is a vibrant, campus-based public university with a history dating back to 1885. Originally established as England's first non-denominational teacher-training college for women, it has evolved into a modern institution known for its high-quality teaching, student-focused environment, and its stunning, award-winning 160-acre campus. With a community of approximately 13,500 students, the university offers over 130 undergraduate programmes delivered across three main faculties: Arts and Sciences, Education, and Health, Social Care and Medicine.
The university is dedicated to creating opportunity from knowledge, fostering a research-active community that empowers students to excel. It has invested significantly, over £350 million, in its infrastructure, providing state-of-the-art facilities such as the Tech Hub and the 24/7 Catalyst library. Edge Hill is widely recognised for its exceptional student experience, having been named Modern University of the Year (Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2022) and consistently ranking at the top for student accommodation. Whether students are looking for industry-standard placement opportunities, study abroad options, or a supportive atmosphere that prioritises well-being and employability, Edge Hill offers a comprehensive, modern educational experience midway between Liverpool and Manchester.
Success Rate
98%

Edge Hill University holds a strong reputation, particularly for its teaching excellence and student satisfaction. Notable rankings include:
Edge Hill University holds a strong reputation, particularly for its teaching excellence and student satisfaction. Notable rankings include:
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For the 2026/27 academic year, standard tuition fees for international students are generally as follows:

Edge Hill offers award-winning, safe, and modern on-campus accommodation. Most rooms are en-suite, self-catered, and include all utility bills and high-speed Wi-Fi. Features include flat screen monitors in rooms, shared kitchens, and access to communal areas. Prices for 2026/27 generally range from £150 to £165 per week, with various hall options available, such as Chancellors Court and the Main Halls.
The May intake in Finland 2026 offers international students an excellent opportunity to begin their studies without waiting for the traditional Autumn (September) intake.