It is very important that you complete your UCAS application form fully and accurately. This is the main document on which the Admissions Selector bases their admission decision. If you are an ...
The reference should include any contextual information which might warrant special consideration including: Universities use the UCAS reference to find out about the academic ability and interests of ...
You’ve just submitted your Ucas application form and breathed a sigh of relief that you’re one step closer to embarking on a life of seminars, lectures and independence in September. But what do the ...
Tick the deferred entry box on your UCAS form. In your personal statement, tell us your reasons for deferring and your plans for your year out. We will take these into account when assessing your ...
You don’t need to apply for contextual admissions - applications are assessed automatically when they come into our system from UCAS. We use four pieces of information, where available, from the ...
Students who have completed an outreach project with the University of Bristol and are applying to study with us via UCAS must complete the flagging form below in order to receive the guaranteed offer ...
Applications are considered on the basis of the UCAS form. Candidates may be required to complete an academic assessment. Strong examination results and academic assessments are the main factor in ...
It is very important that you complete your UCAS application form fully and accurately. This is the main document on which the Admissions Selector bases their admission decision. If you are an ...
There is a section on the UCAS form which asks if you have a disability. Under the Disability Discrimination Act, mental health difficulties are classified under the description of disability. Many ...