There’s a lot to remember when you apply to the UK, but the process has been made to be as simple as possible.
In our blog, we've listed every step of getting admission into a UK university.
You have probably already carried out lots of research before you decide on the universities that you want to apply for.
If you haven’t, then you aren’t quite ready to begin your application. We’d recommend looking at prospectuses, visiting virtual fairs and watching videos from universities to help you make your choice.
Your application will be done through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service). Using this service, you can choose five different courses that you would like to study.
Later, you’ll receive offers from your universities, and be able to make your final decision.
You can edit your application and return to it at any time, but you need to make sure you have everything you need before starting the process. Important information like your qualifications and personal details need to be included, so make sure you have these ready.
Once you’re happy with your five choices, you’re ready to start the application.
You don’t need to worry about putting preferences, as this information is only seen by you and UCAS.
You will also include your education and employment history. List your qualifications, work experience, any extra courses you’ve taken and the jobs you’ve had - especially if they're relevant to the course you’re applying for.
You only have around 500 words (4000 characters) so make them count!
Here are a few quick tips for writing a personal statement:
Make sure you have a teacher check over your personal statement.
They can help you fix little errors and spelling mistakes that you might have missed. They can also review the statement to make sure everything you’ve said is engaging, relevant and helpful to your application.
We’d recommend having as many people look at it as possible as you never know what they’ll see that you didn’t.
After everything has been put together and you’re happy with your application, you’re ready to submit it.
Make sure you enter your application ahead of any deadlines the university has set. However, don’t forget you’ll also need to sort out accommodation and a visa, so don’t leave it too late.
It doesn’t take too long for universities to get back to you, but the waiting can still be difficult.
We’d recommend getting through it by planning ahead and thinking about everything you need to do before you arrive in the UK.
There’s a lot to think about - accommodation, travel, packing, visas and more.
So, use this waiting time to carry out some research. This means you can take the next steps straight away after you hear you’ve been successful.
There will be a temptation to just keep checking the status of your applications on the UCAS website, but you will receive emails to let you know when a university has issued a response. There’s a lot to remember from start to finish, so you need a way of making sure you’re organised.