We are currently accepting applications for the International Foundation Year, International Diploma and Pre-Masters programmes starting in 2012 and 2013. Just follow these simple steps to apply.
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Contact our student enrolment advisers to check whether you meet the course requirements |
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Complete the online application form. Note that you will be required to submit copies of all relevant academic transcripts and certificates of English language qualifications. |
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We carefully review your application and check you have suitable academic qualifications and level of English language. |
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If your application is successful, we will send you a formal offer of a place. You must send a confirmation payment in order to confirm your place on a course. You will also need to provide us with a Secure English Language Test* Please note if you are under 18 and would like to stay in private accommodation, you must provide your address in the UK before you can confirm. |
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Have you confirmed your place on a course? Then visit our confirmed students page to find out what happens next, right up until arriving at your new home! |
Other ways to applyVisit our FAQs page for more information on applying and other ways to apply. |
We recommend that you submit your application as early as possible (and at least one month before the start of the course), because the visa application process can cause delays.
However, subject to availability, we can allow students to arrive up to 2 weeks after the start of the academic term starts to allow for delays in visa applications.
* A Secure English Language Test or SELT, is a test which is recognised by the UK Border Agency as proof of your English level when you apply for a student visa for the UK. We can make you an offer of a place on one of our programmes without proof of SELT but to confirm your place, you will have to provide a valid test result, as we will not be able to issue a CAS number for your visa application otherwise. For a full list of SELTs, see the pdf on the UKBA website.