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How to
Apply
Undergraduate degree (BA / BSc / FdA / FdSc) • Enclose a recent passport-sized photograph
UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) of yourself
is the UK’s centralised university admissions service • Return all of the above to:
which allows you to apply for a maximum of five Gilly Lloyd, University of Chichester,
undergraduate degrees at different UK universities. Bognor Regis Campus, Upper Bognor Road,
You can apply online at
www.ucas.com where you will
Bognor Regis, West Sussex PO21 1HR, UK.
be guided through the procedure. If you do not have
or Fax to: +44 (0)1243 812081
internet access you can go to your nearest British
Council office where they will help you to apply online. If
Offers
this is not possible for you, then contact UCAS at
The decision to offer a place on a course and any
UCAS, Rosehill, New Barn Lane, Cheltenham,
conditions attached to that offer will be communicated
GL52 3LZ, UK and request to have an application
to you through UCAS, or for non-UCAS applications,
form posted to your home address. UCAS charge £19
by a letter from the university. All offers are made on the
for an application (for up to five choices).
understanding that the information you have supplied is
complete and correct, and that you undertake to observe
Foundation Studies / Postgraduate degree the rules and regulations of the university.
Download the International Application Form from:
www.chiuni.ac.uk/international/
Deposits
ApplyingInternational.cfm
A minimum deposit of £1,000 towards your tuition
Enclose copies of your academic qualifications /
fees is required from all international (*non EU) students
certificates and transcripts for courses that are
before the University can agree to sponsoring your
part-completed.
student visa application.
Provide evidence of an English Language qualification
such as IELTS/TOEFL
Enclose one academic reference (two for postgraduate)
Applying for a Visa (Entry Clearance)
Enclose a recent passport-sized photograph of yourself Students from countries outside the EEA (European
Return all of the above to: Economic Area + Switzerland) either need a visa or
Admissions, University of Chichester, some other form of permission to enter the UK. To find
Bognor Regis Campus, Upper Bognor Road, out what type of entry clearance you need and how to
Bognor Regis, West Sussex, PO21 1HR UK apply, please visit:
www.ukvisas.gov.uk. Then select
Email:
admissions@chi.ac.uk your nationality and the purpose of your visit. If you do
Short Courses
not have access to the Internet, please contact the British
• Download and complete the Short Courses –
Embassy in your country.
International Teachers of English Application Form: For further information on how to apply for permission
www.chiuni.ac.uk/international/ to enter the UK and what supporting documents are
ApplyingInternational.cfm needed contact:
• Provide evidence of an English Language Maria O’Riordan, International Student Adviser: -
qualification such as IELTS/TOEFL
M.ORiordan@chi.ac.uk; Tel: +44 (0)1243 812146;
Fax: +44 (0)1243 812000)
www.chiuni.ac.uk/internationalsupport
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