BA (Hons) (with foundation)

Acting for Stage and Screen

Learn more about studying Acting for Stage and Screen as an international student.

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Key facts

  • Program
    Bachelor's
  • Duration
    3 years
  • Program
    On campus
  • Pace
    Full-time
  • Annual tuition fee
    23,000GBP
  • Start date
    Sep, Oct, Nov

Program overview

What Regent's University London says about their program:

If you’re looking to become a versatile and multi-skilled performer, and join a creative community of filmmakers, screenwriters and actors, this is the course for you. It has been carefully designed alongside industry experts to provide you with the skillset to pursue an exciting career in this industry. Focusing on voice and movement, you'll explore acting for both stage and screen, and discover how stories are told through performance. Collaborating with peers from all over the world, you'll learn what it means to come together as a creative community – taking a production from concept to performance.

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Admission requirements

Undergraduate academic requirements

  • Two GCE A-levels at grade A-C
  • 24 points in the International Baccalaureate
  • US High School Diploma with a minimum GPA of 2.5 PLUS one of the following

    Two AP tests with an average grade of 3; SAT score of 1000 (500+ in both subjects); ACT with a composite score of 23 (20 in each section); Dual Enrolment and College credits (1st year) – 20, with a GPA of 2.5 or higher

  • Equivalent qualifications as deemed acceptable by the University and set out in the Admissions Guide and UK ENIC

Postgraduate academic requirements

  • Minimum second-class UK undergraduate degree
  • Equivalent international qualifications, as deemed acceptable by Regent's

English proficiency

Undergraduate

  • IELTS

    6 (no band below 5.5)

  • Duolingo

    110 Overall, with minimum 100 in each skill

Graduate

  • IELTS

    6.5 (no band below 6)

  • Duolingo

    120 Overall, with minimum 100 in each skill

English proficiency waivers

  • You're a national of a majority English speaking country
  • If you completed a course at Bachelor's level or above in the UK, in a majority English-speaking country (with the exception of Canada), or if your course was taught in English, you can simply provide your certificate and transcript.
  • IB SL or HL English 4
  • GCSE English language C(4)

Documents required

  • Application form
  • Academic transcripts
  • Diploma of previous studies
  • Translations
  • Proof of English proficiency
  • Copy of passport
  • A 300–500 (UG courses) or 500-700 (PG courses) word personal statement
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Fees and funding

Fee information

  • Undergraduate tuition

    from £23,00 to £26,000 per year

  • Master's tuition

    £27,000 per year

Funding

Undergraduate

Robert McKee International Screenwriting Scholarship In partnership with Robert McKee, Regent's is honoured to offer this scholarship to one student studying BA (Hons) Screenwriting and Producing or BA (Hons) Screenwriting and Producing with Foundation.

  • Amount

    £7,000 towards fees for one standard program duration

  • Requirements

    submit a short drama script, of up to 5 minutes in length and a 1,000 word statement answering the following question: ‘Why would being a Robert McKee International Screenwriting scholar be important to you?’

Graduate

Postgrad Progression Scholarships Regent's Postgraduate Progression Scholarships reward the loyalty of undergraduate students who progress to enroll on a postgraduate degree with the university.

  • Amount

    15% tuition fee reduction

  • Requirements

    Most undergraduate students who graduate with a Regent's University London degree are eligible, as well as study abroad alumni.

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What is the cost of living near Regent's University London?

Local figures aren't available yet — values reflect UK-wide averages.

Category Cost  (in British Pound Sterling)
Rent, 1-bed apartment in city centre£1,015Range: £635 to £2,317
Rent, 1-bed apartment outside centre£824Range: £600 to £1,709
Utilities (electricity, heating, water, refuse)£242Range: £150 to £425
Internet (60 Mbps unlimited)£32Range: £25 to £43
Mobile phone plan (data + calls)£13Range: £9 to £30
Monthly public transport pass£75Range: £50 to £200
Monthly grocery basket£250Range: £180 to £350
Coffee shop drink£4Range: £3 to £5
Cinema or cultural event ticket£10Range: £8 to £15
Gym membership£35Range: £20 to £60

Indicative monthly costs per person.

Data sourced from numbeo.com (Crowdsourced).

Visa requirements for Regent's University London

Many international students will require a visa to study in the UK, and this is a vital step of your study abroad journey. Make sure you understand the requirements you may need to meet before applying.