How to apply

Taking the next step in your education should be exciting, not complicated. Whether you are applying for a full-time degree through UCAS, applying directly for a part-time course, or looking to secure a degree apprenticeship, we are here to guide you through the process.

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Simple, step-by-step guidance

If you intend to apply for one of our Higher National Certificate (HNC), Higher National Diploma (HND), Higher Technical Qualification (HTQ) Foundation Degree (FD) or Degree Course as one of your Higher Education course options, or if you wish to apply for a BSc (Hons) Nursing course, then you need to apply via UCAS at www.ucas.com.

If you wish to apply ONLY for a UCS course (excluding Nursing), then you can apply to us directly using the link on the course page of the website.

For HNC/Ds, HTQs and Professional Qualifications you can apply using the link on the course page.

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For entry in September of an academic year, you can submit your application any time from 1st September the year before you wish to commence your studies. For example, to start a course in September 2028, you can apply from 1st September 2027.

We would, however, advise you to submit your application by the UCAS equal consideration deadline in January to maximise your chances of securing a place. The specific Equal Considerations Deadline for any given year is available on the UCAS website.

Full instructions and help on completing a UCAS application can be found on www.ucas.com/apply.

We have also published a ‘Your UCAS Application’ Guidance Session, available below, and a BSc Nursing UCAS Application Guidance Session that you can watch online.

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What about a Personal Statement?

The personal statement is an important part of your application. It is your opportunity to tell us about yourself. It has changed, so it is now structured by answering three questions:

1. Why do you want to study this course or subject?

2. How have your qualifications and studies helped you prepare for this course or subject?

3. What else have you done to prepare outside of education, and why are these experiences useful?

The personal statement must be yours, but please seek advice from your tutors and careers teams (if available) who will steer you in the right direction.

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What does the application journey look like?

Find out everything you need to know about the admissions process at University Centre Somerset below.

Helpful information

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Finance

From government-funded tuition and maintenance loans to our own targeted bursaries and grants, there are numerous ways to fund your studies.

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Apprenticeships

Apprenticeship programmes provide individuals with the opportunity to train on the job, gaining a nationally recognised qualification while earning a salary.

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Term Dates

Planning ahead? Our academic calendar includes key term dates, bank holidays and
scheduled breaks, so you can stay informed and
organised throughout the year.