HOW TO APPLY

Student application form

To apply for one of our study programmes, complete our online application form. The form will ask you some basic questions including your personal details, preferred programme and your education history, to help us assess your academic level.

University of East London International Study Centre application form:

You can choose to upload your supporting documents, such as transcripts, English certificates and passport copy etc. with your online application or submit your form without them and provide these later. Our admissions team will advise on the documents they need to process your application.
 
Please complete all sections of this form and our Admissions team will review your application and contact you soon.

University of East London

University Way
Royal Docks
London
E16 2RD

Are you applying on behalf of a prospective student?

1. Course details

Level of study
Which course are you applying for?

2. Personal details

Gender
Have you previously applied to or studied at UEL?

3. Current contact details

Address

Email address

Enter Email

Phone number

4. Additional supporting information

Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 2 files.
Accepted file types: jpg, png, pdf. Max. file size: 2 MB, Max. files: 2.
Have you been living in the UK/EU/EEA continuously since this date?
Do you have / will you require a student visa for entry to the UK?*
If you require a student visa, have you previously lived/studied in the UK?
Ethnic origin

5. Education / Qualifications

Primary qualification

Secondary qualification (if applicable)

Primary qualification

Secondary qualification

Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 10 files.
Accepted file types: jpg, gif, png, pdf. Max. file size: 8 MB.
Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 10 files.
Accepted file types: pdf. Max. file size: 8 MB.

6. Employment

Employment history (complete if applicable in date order starting with the most recent)

7. References

Please provide details of two referees one, at least, must be an academic referee. If you are applying for an MBA you must include a work referee, normally your line manager. Please note references from family members will not be accepted. We will use these details to contact your referees. Please ensure that they are happy to be contacted by us before you give us their details.

8. Additional needs

The information that you provide here will not be used to assess your academic suitability for the programme but to ensure that, if you are made an offer to study at UEL, we are aware that you may need extra support. At the point of offer, your details will be passed to the Disability and Dyslexia Advice Service who will contact you regarding any support needs that you may have. If you would like further information about the Disability and Dyslexia Service, please visit uel.ac.uk/disability
Do you have any disabilities or additional educational needs?

9. Criminal convictions

  • 1. In circumstances where that information may help us to reduce the risk of harm or injury to our students and staff:

    A relevant criminal conviction in this context is one for offences against the person, whether of a violent or sexual nature, or for offences that concern commercial drug dealing or trafficking. Convictions that are spent (as defined by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974) are not considered to be relevant and do not have to be revealed

    If you do have a relevant criminal conviction that is not spent you must answer yes to this question

    Your application will still be considered if you answer yes. As an inclusive university, fair consideration will be given in tandem with the nature of the offence, the time of conviction and if any sentence has been spent. If you are convicted of a relevant criminal offence after you have made your application, you must tell us and we may then ask you for further details.
  • 2. Where it is a consideration because of the nature of the programme of study chosen:

    Programmes involving work with children or vulnerable adults, or in teaching, health, social work or veterinary subjects are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. This means that any criminal convictions including sentences and cautions (including verbal cautions), reprimands, final warnings and bind-over orders, must be declared and are never spent for this purpose
Do you have a relevant criminal conviction?