A. The University offers over 3,700 qualifications. Full listings can be found in the Course Search facility.
A. Short Courses are available in a variety of subjects and levels through the Colleges and by distance learning
.
A. Yes. Some of the Colleges organise Summer Schools
so you should contact the relevant College directly.
A. Yes, most distance learning
qualifications can be studied from anywhere in the world, with no attendance requirement.
A. Degrees and Diplomas at the Colleges normally begin in September/October. Most distance learning
qualifications have varying entry points throughout the year.
A. Yes – this can be done through the Taster courses held from March – July each year.
A. Yes - information about open days can be found in our events section. The Colleges also hold their own open days.
A. Requirements vary from subject to subject. Information can be obtained from the Colleges. Distance learning
entrance requirements are published on-line.
A. If English is not your first language you should seek advice from the College you want to attend.
A. Information about how and when to apply should be sought from the College you wish to apply to. Students applying for undergraduate degrees should also refer to the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS)
.
A. You should contact the College that you wish to transfer to, as each College sets its own admissions policy.
A. Each College sets their own fees.
A. The College you apply to will be able to advise on this, and about any other forms of financial assistance that may be available.
A. Please contact the Colleges concerned for details of medical and dental degrees.
A. Information about postgraduate training in medicine and dentistry can be found on the websites of the London Deanery
and the Kent, Surrey and Sussex Deaneries
respectively.