Keble College, University of Oxford
Areas of Study
Intensive study opportunity for two English and two history majors per year to become visiting students at Keble College, including in-college residency.
| Term | Dates | Application Deadline |
| Academic Year | early October - mid June (term breaks early Dec - mid Jan mid Mar - late Apr) |
February 1 |
Eligibility
Minimum 3.6 GPA; English major or history major who has taken intermediate level courses for the major. Samples of written work required with application.
WU Credits
30 units for the academic year.
Location
Oxford , England ( UK)
Keble College is one of the many independent colleges within the University of Oxford. Oxford is a medium-sized city that is home to over 30,000 students. Beautiful and historic architecture sits alongside all the main high street stores, numerous coffee shops and restaurants, and a thriving bar and club scene. Oxford also has beautiful riverside walks and the oldest Botanic Garden in the country.
Housing
Students accepted in the program will be part of Keble College with full privileges. Most of the 360 rooms are within the College itself. Meals are included during the academic term. Housing without meals is included during the term breaks.
Student Life
Academic life consists of a mixture of one or two tutorials conducted usually in pairs, sometimes alone, with a Keble tutor, or with another tutor whom he or she arranges for the student. With support, students learn how to think critically, write forcefully, and accept criticism, and the validity of other points of view.
Within the college, students are welcome to participate in Keble’s tradition in many different sports, at both College and University level. There is a very high level of participation among the student population, not only in sport but also in drama and music. Off campus, Oxford provides a wonderful environment too.
On-Site Support
Keble College
Application Process
The application process differs based on your department's approval of this program.
If this program is approved by your department you must submit a completed WU Semester/AY Study Abroad Application with program-specific forms to the Overseas Programs office in McMillan 138. If this program is not approved by your department, then you must meet with Jennifer White Reding before proceeding with your application.
More about the application process can be found on the How to Apply webpage.
WU Program Price
The WU program price includes WU tuition plus WU student health insurance and any housing, food, airfare or other costs paid by WU on the student's behalf. Below are projected program pricing and estimated personal expenses for this program. Click on the term to download a detailed cost breakdown.
| Estimated Costs* |
*The fees, charges, and expenses shown are estimates based on current information only and are subject to change.
| Faculty Liaison Prof. Joe Loewenstein Campus Box 1122 935-4404 Duncker 125 jfloewen@artsci.wustl.edu |
Overseas Programs Coordinator Ms. Jessica Mervis Campus Box 1088 (314) 935-7695 McMillan 138 jmervis@artsci.wustl.edu |