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Lincoln College Summer Academy Programme Overview

When is the Lincoln College Summer Academy Programme?

The Lincoln College Summer Academy Programme is a two-week residential course.  You will be staying on-site at Lincoln College, University of Oxford for the duration of the two weeks. 

In 2025, the programme will be run for four weeks, and students can choose which of the two sessions they would prefer to attend.

Students who are interested in two courses are welcome to stay for the full four weeks studying one subject course for the first two-week session and a second subject course for the next two-week session for an even richer and more fulfilling experience.

Session 1:

10th August - 23rd August 2025

Session 2:

24th August - 6th September 2025

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What are the Oxford summer school fees?

The cost for the two-week programme is £4,599 per person. 

What’s included?

The price includes:

Single en-suite accommodation

Breakfast, lunch and dinner

One formal dinner

20 hours of small group teaching by experienced Oxford tutors

One full-day excursion to London

A highly specialised learning programme that will look great on future applications

Guest Lectures and Interdisciplinary Round Tables

Academic and transferable skill workshops

A full social programme

A minimum of two Oxford-based excursions per week

Personalised feedback from your tutors

A personal projects showcase fair on the last day of the programme

Certificate of Attendance

Who is eligible for summer school at Oxford?

The Lincoln College Summer Academy Programme is for anyone aged 18 or over who has a strong interest in their chosen subject. You may be a current undergraduate or postgraduate student looking to broaden your intellectual horizons and build on your subject-specific expertise, or a professional who has already completed their studies and who wishes to enhance their expertise in a specific area covered in our courses.
All students must have a good level of English to ensure they can get the most out of the programme. If you are not studying in the UK or in an English-speaking country, then we require evidence of one of the following:

IELTS – 6.5
TOEFL – 90
PTE (Pearson Test of English) – 61
CAP and CAE (Cambridge) – 176
Language Cert International ESOL B2 – High Pass
Language Cert International ESOL C1- Pass
Duolingo – 120
TOEIC – 750
CET – 4 (China) 550+
CET – 6 (China) 520+

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