On Saturday, 17th May, Cambridge Muslim College opened its doors to scores of prospective students and their families, all of whom were keen to learn more about academic programmes they’re interested in applying for. The day included dedicated information sessions for our Contextual Islamic Studies and Leadership, Classical Arabic and BA (Hons) Islamic Studies programmes, delivered by Dr Ramon Harvey, Dr Aaminah Patel and Dr Belal Alabbas, respectively. Guests also partook of campus tours, a range of student information stalls and the opportunity to engage current students and our distinguished Faculty and Researchers in person.

Commenting on the opportunity to welcome prospective students, Yaseen Stoffberg, Registrar, Cambridge Muslim College, said:

“It was a pleasure to meet so many thoughtful and inquisitive individuals exploring their next steps. We really look forward to Open Day each year as it gives us a chance to speak directly with prospective students about what makes our programmes distinctive — from the academic rigour to the sense of community. It’s always encouraging to see such genuine interest in what we offer at the College. Those interested in any of our academic programmes are encouraged to learn more and apply at their earliest convenience, as admissions are soon to close.”

Admissions are open for the following academic programmes:

Scholarships are available for each of these three programmes. Learn more and start your applications for the programme of your choice through our programmes webpages.