Frequently Asked Questions
Which course should I choose?
Our courses are designed to be intellectually rigorous while remaining accessible to students from a range of academic backgrounds. Many of our programmes are interdisciplinary, allowing students to explore connections across subjects while collaborating within structured project groups.
We recommend reviewing the course brochures carefully to understand the academic focus, structure, and expectations of each programme. If you would like personalised guidance, our admissions team is happy to advise based on your academic interests and future aspirations.
What are the English language requirement to attend?
English language requirements vary depending on the course and academic level. As a general guideline, students should be comfortable engaging in academic discussion, reading subject-specific materials, and presenting ideas in English.
While formal test scores (such as IELTS or TOEFL) may be required for certain programmes, we recognise that confidence and communication ability are equally important. Our teaching model encourages participation, and instructors provide structured guidance throughout the programme to support academic engagement.
If you are unsure whether you meet the language requirement, please contact our admissions team for advice.
I am travelling abroad for the first time ,what can I expect?
Travelling abroad for the first time can feel both exciting and unfamiliar. From arrival to departure, our team provides structured guidance and pastoral support to ensure students feel confident and well-supported throughout their stay.
Before arrival, students receive detailed information about accommodation, schedules, and expectations. During the programme, our residential staff and Fellows team are available to assist with both academic and practical matters. Students are gradually introduced to the Cambridge environment, helping them build independence in a safe and supervised setting.
Our aim is to create an experience that is academically stimulating while also personally reassuring.
What is project-based learning
Project-Based Learning is a structured academic approach in which students apply theoretical concepts to practical problems.
Rather than working independently on abstract assignments, students collaborate in small groups to explore a defined academic question or challenge. Under faculty supervision, they conduct research, analyse evidence, develop solutions, and present their findings.
This approach strengthens critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and independent judgement — all essential skills for university-level study.
Which university of Cambridge facilities are available during the programme?
Students reside and study within Cambridge college environments. Access typically includes:
- College accommodation
- Dining halls
- Teaching spaces
- College grounds and communal areas
Access to certain facilities (such as university libraries or gyms) cannot be guaranteed, as these are subject to college regulations. However, guided tours and curated visits may be arranged where possible.
How do I enrol?
Enrolment begins by completing the online enquiry or application form.
Once submitted, a member of our admissions team will contact you to discuss course selection, availability, and next steps. A deposit is required to secure your place.
After booking, you will receive:
- A confirmation email acknowledging receipt of your deposit
- A detailed enrolment information pack
- Pre-arrival guidance and programme documentation
Our admissions team remains available throughout the process to assist with any questions.
Who will my teachers be?
Our faculty consists of experienced educators, including academics affiliated with leading UK universities and subject specialists with research or industry backgrounds.
All instructors are selected carefully for their academic expertise, teaching experience, and ability to guide small-group learning. Beyond subject knowledge, we priorities clarity of explanation, intellectual rigor, and the capacity to foster thoughtful academic discussion.
How do I pay my fees?
A deposit of XXXX CNY per two-week session is required to secure your booking.
You may either:
- Pay the full programme fee at the time of booking, or
- Pay the deposit and settle the remaining balance at a later date
The full balance must be paid no later than 90 days before the programme start date.
If booking within 90 days of the start date, full payment is required at the time of enrolment.
If you prefer to pay via bank transfer or an alternative method, please contact our admissions team for assistance.


