A. You should contact the College that you wish to transfer to, as each College sets its own admissions policy.
A. Yes – you need to contact the Library directly to find you whether you have to pay for access, and if so, how much.
A. Yes – the Accommodation page will help you begin the process of seeking University owned or private accommodation.
A. Yes – The Careers Group, which is the largest in the country, helps both students and graduates.
A. Yes – all students of the University can join the University of London Union free of charge.
A. The Chaplaincies page includes information about places of worship for different faiths.
A. The Disability area of the site includes the University’s Disability Statement and portals to the College disability related areas.
A. The Regulations and submission notes, along with other relevant documents and contact details can be found on the Research Degree Regulations and Appeals page.
A. Income from University academic trust funds is allocated to Colleges for award in accordance with the terms of the particular trust and the College’s own procedures. Each College provides information on the awards it makes.
A. The Transcripts Office can advise on how to obtain a copy of your academic transcript.
A. The Diploma Production Office is responsible for issuing your certification.
A. Your College or Institute will organise your graduation ceremony.
A. The Academic Dress page on the site can assist you with this. Information should also be available from your College.
A. Yes – you can view it online or buy it from the Information Centre.
Or try the guided course search.
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