Each prospectus page has information about a programme’s content, entry requirements and application deadlines.
Find more specific information about a programme’s content from that academic department’s website. Not sure which programme to apply to or about life at UCL?You need to check you meet the minimum academic and English language entry requirements for the programme. Entry requirements are clearly listed on each programme’s prospectus page.
Carefully consider how you will fund your studies. This includes tuition fees and the day-to-day costs of being a student, and not forgetting that some programmes require a tuition fee deposit.
See our scholarship and funding pages to check if you are eligible for UCL funding. This is a separate application and different deadlines apply.
If you are an international student, you might need a visa to study at UCL. Please check our immigration and visas pages for more information about applying for a visa to study.
For graduate taught programmes at UCL, you may be able to transfer to a programme from another institution. For example, if a student has already completed accredited learning of a standard judged to be the same as the UCL programme. But, this is at the discretion of the relevant department. Departments consider this on a case-by-case basis. You can read more information about the recognition of prior learning for transfer students in the UCL Academic Manual. Contact Graduate Admissions about transferring into a specific graduate taught programme at UCL.
The number of references needed to support your application can be found on the prospectus page for your programme.
Make sure you read about selecting your references to understand who to choose.- you should contact your nominated referee(s) before starting your application to check they can provide a reference for you.
Most graduate programmes require you to pay a non-refundable application fee. You will be asked to pay the application fee when you submit your application.
Not all programmes have the same application deadline. You must however submit (and if applicable, pay your application fee) before 5pm (UK time) on the day of the application deadline. In most cases there is a different deadline depending on whether you will require a visa to study in the UK or not. Please check this carefully and do not apply after the stated deadline if you do require a visa. If you do apply after the deadline relevant to you, your application will not be considered. See your programme’s prospectus page for deadline information.
- We recommend that you apply as soon as possible. Admissions take place throughout the year and programmes can close earlier than advertised.
- Do not password-protect or encrypt files. Admissions selectors will not be able to access them and this will delay your application being processed.
Applications should be submitted online. Before you submit your application, please carefully check the information you have provided or uploaded. Once you have submitted your application, you can only update your name, contact details, referees’ details (if applicable) and passport details (if you require a visa).
If you are unable to apply online due to accessibility reasons, please contact Graduate Admissions.
We advise that you add donotreplyadmissions@ucl.ac.uk to your list of approved contacts so that you receive any correspondence sent by the Graduate Admissions Office.