Intro

Discover everything you need to know before you apply as an international student at the University of West London.

We're so pleased that you are considering studying UWL! On this page, you will find a lot of useful information on the entry requirements, the application process and how to contact agents in your country.

If you haven't already, take a look at our subject area pages to see all the courses relevant to your field of study, or start a course search to find a specific course.

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Entry requirements

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Find out your course entry requirements for undergraduate, postgraduate, foundation and PhD study.

Please note that your course may have more specific requirements not listed on these pages. Make sure you also check the web page for your chosen course for full information.

International bursaries and scholarships

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There are a range of scholarships and bursaries available to international students including our International Ambassador Scholarships and the Chevening Scholarships.

Find a full list of our international scholarships and bursaries.

Any questions? Contact our International Recruitment Team or call us on +44 (0) 20 8231 2440.

 

How to apply

At UWL we are dedicated to helping you every step of the way towards becoming a student, and during your time at the University. We have created a step-by-step guide to our application process, so you can quickly and easily see what needs to be done next.  

Whoever you are, and wherever you are from, our dedicated International Student Recruitment team is here to help you with the application process. Find out more in our get in touch section.

The information below is for applicants to our undergraduate with foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes. Prospective PhD students should refer to our applying for a PhD page for guidance on how to apply.

  • Step 1: select your course and review our entry requirements

    Use the course search tool at the top of this page to find a programme or browse all our courses on the study page.

    The course pages have detailed information about content and career opportunities, along with academic and English language requirements. Tuition fees are listed at the top of each page, and you can view a list of all available scholarships and bursaries for international applicants.

    Country specific entry requirements are outlined on our your country page, and you can also find detailed guidance on English language requirements and acceptable tests. 

    You can apply while completing another course of study or if you are awaiting an English language test result. Please upload your most recent transcript (translated to English) for our Admissions team to assess.

  • Step 2: submit your application

    Review the checklist below and apply directly on the course page or through UCAS (undergraduate only).

    Application checklist:

    Undergraduate

    • Scan of passport ID page
    • Personal statement
    • Reference (can be uploaded after submission)
    • English language certificate (can be uploaded after submission)
    • Provisional transcript or final transcript and certificate (in English or officially translated)

    Postgraduate

    • Scan of passport ID page
    • CV
    • Personal statement
    • References (two professional and/or academic references - can be uploaded after submission)
    • English language certificate (can be uploaded after submission)
    • Provisional transcript or final transcript and certificate (in English or officially translated)

    You can access our direct application form by selecting the ‘international’ tab under ‘how to apply’ on the relevant course page. 

    We do not charge an application fee for submitting a direct application.

  • Step 3: log in to our applicant portal

    Whether you apply through UCAS or our direct application form, you will be sent an email confirming your application has been received. You will also be issued with an 8 digit UWL applicant ID and invited to join our applicant portal.

    If any further documents or forms are required, our Admissions team will be in touch through the portal. It is important that you check your inbox and our portal for updates as the Admissions team may withdraw your application if requests for documents or forms are not completed in good time.

    Once you application has been assessed the decision will be available for you to view in the portal, and if an offer has been issued you will be able to view the official document here.

    Please visit the after you apply page for guidance on your offer and next steps.

Useful links

Applying with an Agent

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The University of West London is partnered with a range of education agents around the world. 

Utilising the services of an agent does not impact the likelihood of receiving an offer to study at UWL, however, some students may find the additional services they offer helpful in navigating an unfamiliar education and immigration system. 

If you would like to be put in contact with an agent, please either visit the relevant your country page and contact the listed UWL representative or get in touch and we will advise.

  • Selecting an agent

    The British Council has produced a student guide to choosing an education agent. If you are in contact with an agent and wish to confirm that they are a partner of the University of West London, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

    A full list of our official representatives is available on the direct application form on the course page. This is also where you can nominate an agent to represent you in the admissions process.

    Please do not hesitate to contact us before nominating an agent, please either visit the relevant your country page and contact the listed UWL representative or get in touch with any questions you have.

  • UK Agent Quality Framework

    The University of West London is a signatory of the Universities’ Pledge and is committed to the UK Agent Quality Framework.

  • Information for prospective agents

    The University will undertake due diligence checks on all potential Agent partners. If you would like to become an Agent of the University of West London, you will need to complete an application form and provide detailed information about the organisation. We will require two references as part of your application. UK public sector university referees are preferred wherever possible.

    Please contact the International Recruitment Team member responsible for activities in the country you operate in the first instance for further information. You can find the appropriate UWL representative on our your country page, or contact us at partners@uwl.ac.uk.

Get in touch

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Our International Office is available for enquiries from Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm: 

Ask our International Recruitment Team a question or call us on +44 (0) 20 8231 2440

Prospective students can take a virtual tour or join us in person for a West London Campus tour.