How to apply
Practical information to support your application, and where to turn for more support if you need it. All the important details are covered in this section.
How to apply
How to apply
Practical information to support your application, and where to turn for more support if you need it. All the important details are covered in this section.
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Let's make it happen. Here's everything you need to know – from the types of degree course available, through to how to apply and what happens in the UCAS process, it's all covered here. Explore the information below to take your next step.
Entry requirements
Once you’ve decided which course you’d like to study, you’ll need to check you meet, or are working towards, our entry requirements. It’s important you’re aware of the UCAS tariff points for your chosen course and any specific requirements, such as selection events. If you don’t meet the entry requirements, we’ll consider your application based on your suitability for the course you’ve applied for. Read about the different ways you can gain a place at UWE Bristol.
Applying to us
Whether you want to study full-time or you’re looking for flexible study options, we’ll guide you through the application process. Most undergraduate applications will be made through UCAS, where you’ll manage your application and track your progress at ucas.com.
If you’re interested in studying a higher or degree apprenticeship you’ll need to apply via your employer, or if you’re in sixth form/college or unemployed you can apply through UCAS which lists all apprenticeship employer job vacancies.
If you’re disabled, or have a medical or mental health condition, please share the relevant information with us on your application form so we can give you the right support from the start.
Get all the details you need on applying, whether you’re an international student, applying for part-time study or considering deferred entry.
Your application timeline
2024
24 January
UCAS application deadline. Once you've applied, our Admissions team will be in touch with further information about applying for accommodation.
February
Start applying for student funding.
March
Come and see us at an Offer Holder Day (if applicable) (March/May).
June
Make your first (firm) and second (insurance) choices through UCAS.
August
Results day and confirmation of your place with us.
September
Welcome Week, induction and Freshers’ Fair.
Tuition fees and additional costs
We know that tuition fees and the cost of living away from home is a big investment, so it’s important you know all the facts. Your tuition fees will depend on your chosen course and whether you’re a UK, EU, international, full-time or part-time student. You’ll also need to cover additional course costs, such as textbooks, and living costs, such as accommodation. Work out how to determine your fee status and pay your tuition fees.
International students
With several options available to you, it’s easy to apply. You can apply online, through our extensive network of agents and representatives both in the UK and overseas, or through our regional offices. If you have any questions, please contact us – we’re always happy to help you.