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More information and advice to help with your application can be found below or by contacting our admissions team.
Applications for full-time courses are made via UCAS. You’ll need the information below:
Institution code: G50
Institution code name: GLOS
It’s not too late to apply. The main UCAS deadline for applying to most undergraduate courses has passed, but we’ll still accept applications for courses starting this September (subject to availability of places). Contact the Admissions Team to discuss your application: email [email protected] or call 03330 141414.
If you wish to take a gap year or defer your place, make sure you clearly indicate this on your UCAS application.
If you haven’t been in education for a while and are thinking of starting a degree, we can support you. We take into account a range of qualifications as well as occupational and life experiences.
If you don’t meet the stated entry requirements, our range of integrated foundation degrees and CertHE (Certificate of Higher Education) programmes are there to help you build confidence and develop your academic skills. Our Admissions Team can help to work out your route back into education. Contact them by email [email protected] or call 03330 141414
Applications for part-time and professional courses are made directly via the course page. Find out more about applying for part-time and professional courses.
International students should apply via UCAS. Please note that international applicants can apply for full-time courses only.
For help with international applications, please see our applying as an international student page or contact the international team.
If you’re applying for a course and are unsure whether you meet the entry requirements, please contact the admissions team.
UCAS will carry out their checks and they will then send your application to us. Our Admissions team will look at your application in detail, assessing your qualifications and personal statement.
Some courses require an interview, audition or equivalent which is designed to be a positive experience.
Find out more about interviews and view our helpful interview guides.
Once we’ve received your application and you’ve attended an interview (if required) we’ll let you know if we can make you an offer. You will either receive a conditional or unconditional offer – find out more about your offer.
If you’ve not visited us already, book onto one of our open days or campus visits for a chance to get a feel for the place.
Alternatively, you can take virtual tour of our facilities and accommodation.
For full-time courses, log into UCAS to accept your offer. For part-time courses, you’ll need to accept your offer via the UoG applicant portal (see your offer letter for details). We’ll be in touch if we need any further information. To accept your offer of a place at UoG, you must agree to the Student Contract.
Find out about how to enrol at UoG – we can’t wait to welcome you!