University of Chichester

How To Apply

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Applications for September 2010

We are now accepting applications directly to the University of Chichester for September 2010.
To apply for undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes, please complete the University of Chichester International Application Form.

Along with your application form you will need to include the following documents:

  • Personal Statement – A written piece of about yourself; why you have chosen the course you are applying for, and why you want to come to the University of Chichester.
  • Copies of Qualifications to date – Translated into English
  • Proof of English Language Level – If English is not your first language
  • Academic Reference from a Teacher

When you have all of the above documents, please post to:

International Admissions, University of Chichester, Oaklands Park House, College Lane, Chichester, West Sussex, PO196 PE, United Kingdom.

If you would like any help or advice about applying please contact Admissions
T: +44 (0)1243 816002, Email: admissions@chi.ac.uk or visit International Advice and Support

Applications for September 2011

International applicants for 2011 are encouraged to apply via UCAS for any of our undergraduate (BA / BSc / FDA / FDSC) degree courses. Visit website www.ucas.ac.uk

For Postgraduate courses (MA / MSc) apply directly using the International Application Form

What happens to your application?

When your application is received by the Admissions Department, it will be entered onto our student record system and a ‘Student Number’ will be assigned to you. We will then check that you have included all the necessary documents and that you have the required entry qualifications. The Admissions Tutor for your chosen subject will consider your application. The processing of your application will take about 2 weeks from receipt (provided you have supplied us with all the relevant information). You will then be sent one of the following letters.

Conditional Offer

Conditional Offer is when you have been offered a place on a course, subject to certain conditions. The conditions may be academic, for example the successful completion of a current course of study or obtaining a particular IELTS score. If you are paying international fees, you will also be required to pay a deposit of £1,000.

Unconditional Offer

Unconditional offer is when you fulfil all the entry requirements and have been offered a place on the course.