


Applications for full-time undergraduate degree courses are made through the University's email or directly by the affiliated College or Organisation approved by the UOG. Each application form allows you to apply to up to six courses and/or universities and is returned to UOG. Your local College or Representative office will have resources available to you to help you make your application.
If you are applying for a part-time course you can apply directly to the University by completing our application form , which you can print off here. However you should be aware that if you require a student visa to enter the within your desire country, you would not be eligible for part-time study.
Applications for most postgraduate courses are made directly to the University or affiliated colleges by completing our application form, which you can print off from website. When completing your application form please ensure you tell us about all of your qualifications, including details of examinations that you have still to complete. Most postgraduate and part-time taught programmes can be applied for online - the application form is accessed via the individual course entry within the courses database (see Course Search link) or alternatively a copy can be downloaded from this page (see University Application Form link under Related Information). Please refer to the specific course details available and, if you have any doubt, contact the relevant Admissions office listed in the individual course entry.
Some of our professional qualifications have specific application forms, which you will need to complete. As these courses would qualify you to practice in the UK , applicants from outside the EU who require a work permit to work in the UK would not normally be considered for entry to these courses.
Applications for all Diploma in Higher Education courses for Midwifery and Nursing should now be made to directly UOG. Students from other EU countries can apply for assistance with tuition fees but will not be eligible for a bursary. Students from outside the EU will not receive any assistance with funding or a bursary.
Applications for the postgraduate social work qualification are made through UOG. Students from other EU countries can apply for assistance with tuition fees but will not be eligible for a bursary. Students from outside the EU will not receive any assistance with funding or a bursary.



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