- Duration
- Typically one academic year
- Entry
- Leads to Year 1 of a linked undergraduate degree (on meeting grades)
- Visa
- Student visa required — provider must be licensed sponsor
- Pre-Master's
- Pathway providers also offer postgraduate preparation routes
Key takeaways
- Foundation programmes prepare students for Year 1 of a UK undergraduate degree after one year.
- International students whose A-level equivalent qualifications don't meet direct entry can use this route.
- Pathway providers (INTO, Kaplan, Study Group, Navitas and others) often partner with multiple universities.
- A Student visa is required; the programme provider must be a licensed UKVI sponsor.
What a foundation or pathway programme actually involves
A foundation programme typically combines academic English, study skills and subject modules in your intended degree discipline — for example, science and engineering, business and economics, or arts and humanities. At the end, students who achieve the required grade threshold progress directly to Year 1 of the partner university's degree. University-run foundation programmes often guarantee a place at that university on meeting the grade; pathway provider programmes (run by companies partnered with universities) may offer progression to a range of institutions. Both routes are valid; the right choice depends on your preferred university, budget and course.
Who should consider a foundation programme and how to choose
Foundation routes are ideal for students whose home country qualifications are not recognised for direct entry, who need additional academic English development, or who want a supported transition to UK university life. When comparing programmes, look at: the specific universities you can progress to, the grade requirements for progression, the teaching quality and support, the cost (tuition plus living costs for an additional year), and whether the programme is recognised by the universities you actually want to attend. Study UK Now maps your qualifications against direct entry and foundation options across your target universities and recommends the most efficient, cost-effective route to the degree you want.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need a Student visa for a UK foundation programme?
Yes — a foundation programme qualifies as a course requiring a Student visa, provided the programme provider is a UKVI-licensed sponsor. You apply for the visa in the same way as for a full degree, and your CAS is issued by the foundation programme provider. Always confirm the provider is on the GOV.UK register of licensed sponsors before enrolling.
Is a university-run foundation better than an independent pathway provider?
University-run foundations often include a guaranteed progression offer to that university, which gives certainty. Independent pathway providers offer flexibility across multiple partner universities. Which is better depends on your specific target institutions and course — Study UK Now evaluates both options against your profile and recommends the route that best matches your goals.
Sources — verified May 2026
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