Written by Advisor Brittany - 01/12/2023
When you are looking into applying to UK universities you may hear that most university operate on a “rolling admissions” basis. While this is the case for many applications in the UK there are plenty of exceptions. This can also prompt students to feel like they have lots of time to put together their application and to prioritize other things. But this can end up being a costly decision! Here are some important factors to keep in mind when considering applying to UK universities.
The vast majority of studies in the UK have rolling admissions until the start of studies. The exceptions to this are professional programmes, such as physiotherapy or occupational therapy which may operate a hard deadline but accept applications on a rolling basis until that point. What many people don't think about is that the rolling admissions process also allows the universities to fill up the study places early.
UK universities receive the majority of their applications during the winter, and in January places start to get tight on a number of places still available. In fact there is an equal consideration deadline in January that applies to undergraduate degrees (including law degrees). While the universities may continue to accept applications from international students after this, it does apply to all UK applications.
For popular degrees and universities this may mean that they hit capacity and close to new applications because of a high number applications received before this deadline. You should therefore apply early to make sure you don't miss out on your dream degree.
We see that the universities accept a greater range of applicants when they still have a significant number of places remaining on each course. Therefore, if you apply early, and meet the minimum academic requirements, as well as any subject specific requirements, your chances are significantly higher as long as the rest of your application is of good quality.
In the spring, there will be fewer available study places at the universities. When this happens, the competition for a place becomes higher, an applicant who would have been accepted earlier in the year may unfortunately experience being rejected the closer we get to summer.
In addition to the academic requirements, you must also attach a personal statement. This letter is an essential part of your application to the university and your Across the Pond Advisor can help you to write this. If you are applying for a programme with limited spaces remaining, a strong personal statement may make the difference between you getting the over versus another applicant with similar academic merits.
For those of you who are still in your final year of your studies, or upgrading subjects, there is an additional advantage to applying early. When the university has processed your application, you will either receive a refusal or a conditional offer. The conditions on this offer will tell you exactly what grades/average you will need to achieve in your remaining subjects in order to gain admission to university. Then you can work in a structured way on your subjects until the summer with certainty of exactly which grades you need to be guaranteed a study place in the autumn.
The universities in the UK have a large selection of scholarships for international students. In order to apply for a scholarship, it is a criterion that you have applied to the university. Some scholarship applications will also require you to have already received an offer to the university. Spring is the peak season for applying for scholarships, and the majority of scholarships have an application deadline from March to May. If you apply early, you will have more time to look and apply for scholarships. You don’t want to end up missing a scholarship application deadline because you were still working on your university application or waiting to hear back from admissions if you have an offer. Feel free to ask your student advisor about scholarship opportunities, or read more about scholarships on our website.
For many, living on campus is a big part of the experience of studying in the UK. When you apply with help from Across the Pond, you are guaranteed housing on campus at almost every university as long as you apply within the university’s accommodation deadline.
At most universities, the housing on campus is distributed on an ongoing basis. The most popular styles of room (based on price and facilities) are naturally selected first. Here there can be considerable comfort to be had, and a lot of money to save! Your student accommodation will be one of the biggest expenses you have during the year, and if you get affordable and good accommodation, you will have provided yourself with safe and friendly space for a fantastic study year.
If you would like more information about the application process, or studies in the UK in general, you can contact one of our student advisors today for free guidance! If you decide to apply, we will even try to get your application in before the holidays! Get in touch here.
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