We all know deadlines are important, but missing the UCAS deadline doesn’t always mean you don’t have options. There are different application deadlines depending on your application to the subject and university. For September intake, it is possible for students to apply through UCAS up until 30 June for courses that still have a place to offer. If applying after this date, your application will automatically be entered into a process known as Clearingwhere applicants are matched to universities with spaces on courses. Clearing is an ideal way for you to find and enrol on to a course that still has space for enrolment.You will only be able to apply for one choice at a time through Clearing. However if you have been unsuccessful, you will be able to add another course and university. It’s also worth getting in touch with universities to ask if they would consider late applications as some courses may be more flexible than others and still allow you to receive an offer. The course search option will also allow you to look up courses that are still available.
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London is considered as a popular destination choice for students interested in studying in the UK and was ranked by QS as the top student city to study abroad. While generally it is more expensive to live in compared to other major cities in the UK, London hosts access to some of the best educational universities around the globe. If you’re on a budget, we’ve come up with the cheapest average and minimum tuition fee universities for international students in London.
With a reputation for research and friendly atmosphere, Ulster University has hosted over 29,000 undergraduate and almost 6,000 postgraduate students in 2019. As well as being known for their extensive state-of-the-art resources, they have campuses all around the UK including in London, Belfast, Corelaine, Jordanstown, Magee and Birmingham.
Middlesex is a very popular choice for international students, with more than a third of their students being international. A truly global university, students and academics include over 145 nationalities across their campuses. The public research university’s history can be traced back to 1878 with campuses in London, Malta, Dubai and Mauritius.
Well known for its teaching quality, the University of Greenwich has beautiful and historic campuses in South-East London and Kent. It is also part of the Old Royal Naval College, which was established by the Royal Charter in 1694. It has received a Silver rating in the UK government’s Teaching Excellence Framework and has over 225.000 alumni across the globe.
With a focus on international outlook, the University of Westminster currently has the most diverse student community in the UK. It was the first polytechnic to open in London and currently hosts over 19,000 students with three out of four campuses based in London.