Receiving offers from universities
Depending on the date the application is completed, it may take months before receiving offers from the universities. When this time comes, the universities will send their responses by email.
You may receive one of the following responses for each course that you have applied for:
Unconditional offer – Congratulations! The university has officially offered you a place.
Conditional offer – you must meet some entry requirements or conditions such as an English language test, an interview or studies results (if you’re completing your studies towards a diploma or equivalent qualification). If the conditions are met the university will send you an unconditional offer.
Unsuccessful application – The university chooses not to offer a place. The reason for this choice may or may not be specified
Withdrawn – TIn some cases, universities may cancel a course for any reason.
Accept university offers
If receiving one or more university offers, decide which offer to accept. First, decide your firm choice, which stands for your first choice. Also, you can select an insurance choice as a backup. If you get an unconditional offer from your firm choice, you can go on to accept the offer.
If receiving a conditional offer from your firm choice, you could select a course with an unconditional offer as your insurance choice and try to meet the conditions for your firm choice. If you fail to meet these conditions then you can accept the offer from your insurance choice.
Apply for a student visa
International students that have been offered a place at a university in the UK must apply for a student visa for higher education courses that takes more than 6 months to complete.
European nationals coming to study in the UK after 1 January 2021 must apply for a student visa. EU students with settled or pre-settled status are still allowed to study in the UK and do not need a student visa. You can learn more in our guide to studying in the UK for EU students.
What do you need for a student visa application?
Passport – if you haven’t got one yet, apply for a passport as soon as possible.
CAS Letter – a CAS or Certificate of Acceptance of Studies is a document sent by the university after applicants accept an unconditional offer. You will need this document to prove you’ve been offered a place at a university in the UK.
Pay for application fees – pay the cost of the student visa application. The application fee is £363 per student
Immigration Health Surcharge – the UK’s National Health Service, which costs £470 per year.
Proof of English language level – he immigration authorities require evidence of a good English language level. The required level of English depends mainly on the university entry requirements.
When to apply for a student visa?
There are some time limits for student visa applications. Generally, student visa applications must be submitted:
Before travelling to the UK
In the 6 months before the course start date
Usually, not later than 6 months after receiving the CAS
Read more about student visas on the UK government website to get more info on student visa applications and beyond.
Request funding
After securing a place at university students can start to apply for student funding support. International and EU students can request funding to support their studies in the UK.
International students can check what scholarships are available for a specific course on the universities website.
Similarly to British students, European students with settled and pre-settled status can request financial support from Student Finance. Student Finance loans can cover the cost of tuition fees and living costs (such as rent, food, or transport).
Have you got settled or pre-settled status? Learn more about Student Finance England.
Applying to UK universities
How you complete the university application is crucial to get admission to UK universities. The application process requires you to take the right steps, from choosing the right course to accepting the final offer.
Also, it takes time and some back and forth with universities’ admission teams. This means students need to apply for courses in advance and be responsive to communications from the admission teams.
If you need help with a university application, our team of education consultants can give you expert advice on UK university admission. Book a Free Consultation and talk to a university advisor from EU Students in The UK.
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