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Course length | Dates and English Language requirements | Delivery method | Tuition Fee |
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15-weeks | Tuesday 27 May 2025 – Friday 5 September 2025 For students with an IELTS result (or equivalent) 1.5 bands below their degree requirement. |
Distance learning | £5,650 |
10-weeks | Monday 30 June 2025 – Friday 5 September 2025 For students with an IELTS result (or equivalent) 1.0 bands below their degree requirement. |
Distance learning or on campus | £4,500 |
6-weeks | Monday 28 July 2025 – Friday 5 September 2025 For students with an IELTS result (or equivalent) 0.5 bands below their degree requirement. |
Distance learning or on campus | £2,850 |
4-weeks | Monday 11 August 2025 – Friday 5 September 2025 For students who have met their English language requirements and wish to practice and further develop their English. |
On campus | £1,550 |
*Subject to change
Students can only study distance learning or on-campus. Students cannot start a course via distance learning and later join on-campus. On-campus students are expected to have received their visas and be in class on the first day of their PSE course.
We offer our students a 5% discount on their PSE tuition fee if they pay in full at least six weeks before their PSE course begins. Please refer to your offer email for more information.
If your degree offer requires you to meet a certain level of English language, you can apply for a Pre-Sessional English (PSE) language course with us. Log into your applicant view, where you will see a button that looks like this:
You will arrive in the UK and study in class with your fellow students, with a dedicated tutor for 25 hours per week. This programme is accredited by BALEAP and the British Council for the teaching of English in the UK.
Studying online from home you will engage with your classmates in weekly seminars, have weekly tutorials with your dedicated tutor and carry out work online using Moodle, our Virtual Learning Environment. You will be expected to study for 25 hours per week. This programme is accredited by BALEAP and the British Council for the teaching of English in the UK.
Please note: the Pre-Sessional English administration team will place you on the appropriate programme based on your English language requirements. If necessary, the Pre-Sessional administration team reserves the right to transfer students between PSE courses and delivery methods as necessary. Students must be aged 18 years or over on the first day of their PSE course.
Students studying at our London Campus can study in-person PSE by applying here.
If you wish to study via Distance Learning, please apply here.
If you hold a degree offer from another institution that recognises our Pre-Sessional English course you can apply using the links below*. Please upload a copy of your degree offer and English language test certificate when applying.
On-campus delivery
Distance Learning delivery
*The application link will be for the 10-week Pre-Sessional English course. This will be updated depending on your English language requirements when your application is processed. It is the responsibility of the applicant to confirm their institution accepts the University of Portsmouth Pre-Sessional English course as proof of English language.
Please note: the Pre-Sessional English administration team will place you on the appropriate programme based on your English language requirements. If necessary, the Pre-Sessional administration team reserves the right to transfer students between PSE courses and delivery methods as necessary.
Details of English Language tests the University accepts can be found on this webpage.
Distance Learning PSE students
Students attending the distance learning PSE course do not need a CAS to study on the course. Once you have completed your PSE course, you would receive your CAS to apply for your visa and undertake your degree/masters at the University in the UK.
Students on this course must study from their home country and must not travel to the UK at any time during their PSE study.
On Campus PSE students
We can offer on-campus PSE students a Single-CAS for their PSE course, or a Joint-CAS which includes both your PSE course and your degree course.
Once all the above steps have been completed your CAS will be issued.
Once the above steps have been completed your CAS will be issued.
If you have a Single-CAS, you can apply for a visa extension whilst studying the PSE course, from within the UK, once you have met all the offer conditions of your degree offer.
To be eligible to apply for a UKVI Student Route visa extension, you must prepare your visa extension before your PSE course is completed. The visa extension cannot be submitted to the Home Office until you successfully complete your PSE course.
You must prepare the following before the PSE course ends:
*These requirements are set by UKVI and are subject to change.
For more information about the requirements to extend your visa please visit our Student Route visa pages.
The University has a team of dedicated International Student Advisers who can assist with any visa queries you have. You will meet them during your PSE course.
If you have travelled to the UK on a visa other than that of a Student Route visa, or you choose not to apply for a visa extension, you may need to return to your home country after the PSE course to apply for a new visa prior to the start of your degree/master level course.
EU/EEA/Swiss Students: You will require a Student Route visa to study in the UK if you do not have pre-settled or settled status in the UK.
Once you have successfully completed a Pre-Sessional English course with us, you will be able to enrol on your chosen degree course immediately, or to defer your entry for up to two years. Your results are applicable only to the University of Portsmouth.
I have improved my English a lot because of the PSE course, and I very much enjoyed the learning experience! I am very grateful to my tutor who would patiently answer my questions.
Lu Di, MSc International Business and Management
You'll study in class or online for up to 25 hours per week. You'll be in a class with a maximum of 20 students, although we aim to ensure that classes will not normally exceed 16 students.
Your weekly teaching will include:
Your weekly teaching will include:
You will have regular assessments, and you will get feedback from your tutor. Your final assessments will include written coursework, oral presentations and examinations.
You will have access to our virtual learning environment, online resources, the University Library and regular tutorials with your tutor.
Our assessments are designed to test your reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. You must pass all assessments, and show a good level of engagement and attendance to meet your degree language requirements and progress to your chosen degree.
All on campus Pre-Sessional students can apply for university accommodation in our halls of residence.
You'll live in self-contained, self-catered private flats, each of which has five standard bedrooms, a shower room (or en-suite bathroom depending on course and location) and kitchen. Please refer to your Pre-Sessional English offer email for more information about booking accommodation during your studies.
If you'd prefer to find your own accommodation, our Student Housing team can advise you on private housing, find suitable landlords for you, and provide you with advice. Email student.housing@port.ac.uk for more information.
All our buildings are easily accessible by all the main forms of travel, with 2 train stations located near campus. All university buildings are in walking distance of each other too, and we run a free bus service for students to help you get around campus. Learn more about our location and travel links.
We offer an airport pick-up service from London Heathrow and Gatwick airport. You will be sent a link once an offer has been made to you.
Please email pse@port.ac.uk
I had such a great experience in the Pre-Sessional English course on not only academic skills but also in real life, which will definitely help me to have confidence for my future journey.
Ai Umeda, MSc Coastal and Marine Resource Management