Royal Academy of Music

Marylebone, United Kingdom

John Fane and Nicolas-Charles Bochsa established the Royal Academy of Music in London, England, in 1822, making it one of the oldest music schools in the United Kingdom. With the help of the first Duke of Wellington, King George IV granted it a royal charter in 1830.
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Every year, a certain number of rooms in the University of London Intercollegiate Halls are given to the Academy. The quantity of applications we receive from students wishing to live in these halls may exceed the amount of rooms we are allotted. In order to give some applicants more priority when it comes to room allocation, the Academy has implemented a priority system. The following is the priority order: students with specific needs and medical issues. Proof of any medical issues you listed on your application may be required by the University of London. Students who may or may not need catered accommodations due to food or beverage allergies or intolerances. Additionally, the Academy offers Reasonably priced housing for students from different colleges and universities. There are single, twin, triple, and dormitory accommodations available. The Academy is about five minutes away from this excellent Portland Street location. Due to the exceptionally strong demand for spots, apply directly as soon as the application process opens in April 2025.

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University Of Royal Academy of Music Application Statistics

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£ 29050
£ 13500
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