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How to apply for admissions

All applicants

Before you apply for admission, please ensure that you have read and understood the Terms and Conditions of admission, paying particular attention to the refund policy of the University. You are also required to sign the declaration on the application form before you submit it to the University. We suggest that you take a copy for your own records.

Once you have decided to apply for admission and have chosen your programme of study, please submit the following documents.

A completed application form. Please complete all sections in full, giving full details of your previsous education and working experience.

A certified copy of all qualifications held (examination results statements, transcripts, certificates, diplomaas, degrees etc from the age of 16).

Letters from past and present employers confirming working experience (if applicable).

A copy of your curriculum vitae. This is optional but it may help to support your application

A remitance of £50 for the registration fee. If your application is not successful this payment will be returned to you.

One passport size photograph of yourself.

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UK and European Union citizens

The procedure outlined above should be followed. Please note that it is unlikely that you will be able to obtain any financial support from your Local Authority towards your tution fees for the courses offered by this institution. You may however be able to obtain a student loan. If your are relying on financial support from your Local Authority, please check with them if you are eligible before you apply for admission.

International students applying from abroad

The procedure outlined above should be followed. Once your application has been accepted, you will have the three following options to pay the required fees/deposit so that a Letter of Acceptance for visa purposes can be issued to you by the University.

Option 1
A non refundable deposit of £350 (including the registration fee).

Option 2
A deposit representing 50% of the first year’s tuition fees plus the registration fee of £50. If you are refused a visa, you will receive a refund of the amount paid apart from the sum of £100, which is not refundable. (Please refer to clause 8 in the terms and conditions of admission).

Option 3
Full tuition fees for the first year of your study. If you are refused a visa, you will receive a refund of the amount paid apart from the sum of £50, which is not refundable. (Please refer to clause 8 in the terms and conditions of admission).

International students already in the UK

You can apply by post or in person, following the procedure described above. If you are in the UK you will find it advantageous to visit our Centre and submit your application in person, this will give you the opportunity not only to see the facilities of the Centre, but to discuss any queries you may have with the Admissions Department. If you require a letter from the University to extend your visa, you are strongly advised to pay your fees in full in advance.

The admission process

Once your application has been considered and your qualifications evaluated, you will be notified in writing of the outcome in due course (usually within a week's time). If it is considered that you do not possess the minimum entry qualifications, our Admissions Department may suggest an alternative programme.