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How to Apply for Undergraduate Programmes

Applying Through UCAS

All applications for admission to the BA (ITT), BA and BSc courses are made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). Applications are made electronically and will be arranged with you if you are attending a school or college.

If you are not in education you can apply online as an independent applicant. UCAS will be ready to receive applications at the beginning of September. The closing date is 15 January.

St Mary's undertakes to treat all applications received by UCAS on or before this date on an equal basis. Applications after this date will be accepted if there are places on a programme.

When completing your application you should include St Mary's UCAS Code which is SMARY S64. You should also indicate the programme you are interested in.

Admissions Policy (PDF File)
Terms and Conditions for Admissions (PDF File)
Protocol for the Support of Looked After Young People (PDF File)

 

UCAS Contact Details

01242 223 707 • app.req@ucas.ac.uk

 

Disabilities, Dyslexia and Additional Needs

Candidates with additional needs are advised to get in touch with Pat Culshaw, our Dyslexia and Disability Co-ordinator on +44 (0) 20 8240 4353 or email culshawp@smuc.ac.uk.

Applicants are encouraged to visit St Mary’s before they start their programme so that needs can be discussed and support measures put in place before the start of the academic year.

Admission arrangements for disabled applicantsDisability Equality Scheme

Please see the Equal Opportunities section for information about our Equality and Diversity Policy.

 

Transferring Credits From Another University

Credit Transfer Procedure

 

Find Out More About Applying

The Recruitment / Education Liaison Team is here to help you find out all you need to know about the courses at St Mary’s and how to apply. We want to make it as easy as possible for you by answering all your questions and can advise on

  • making the UCAS application
  • finance issues
  • the differences between studying at school or college and studying at degree level
  • what it is like to be a student at St Mary’s

We attend most of the UCAS Higher Education Fairs in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic, as well as school and college careers fairs. We visit schools and colleges regularly to talk to prospective students about university life and making applications. There are also events throughout the year to encourage people who may not have been aiming for higher education to consider it as an option.

You can email us on recruit@smuc.ac.uk or telephone us on +44 (0) 20 8240 2314