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  1. As well as the required academic qualifications for your course, you must also hold a valid English language qualification to join the University of Greenwich. IELTS The most widely available and commonly held English language qualification by international students is the IELTS test, run by the British Council.

  2. University of Greenwich English Language Requirements: IELTS: UG – 6.0 or equivalent, with no modules less than 5.5; PG – 6.5 or equivalent, with no modules less than 6.0; For some undergraduate and postgraduate taught courses: IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component; For MPhil/PhD postgraduate research degrees:

    • With effect from 2022
    • A1 Applications Covered
    • A2 University Approval
    • B2 Fair Access
    • B3 External Guidelines and Practice
    • B4 Widening Participation
    • B5 Use of Agents
    • B6 Roles and Responsibilities for Decision making
    • C1 General Admissions Information
    • C2 Applicant Visits
    • C3 When Changes Occur
    • D1 Undergraduate Full Time
    • D2 Undergraduate Part Time
    • D3 Post Graduate Taught and Research
    • D4 Post Graduate Research at Medway School of Pharmacy
    • D5 International Applications
    • D6 Withdrawing an Application
    • E1 Qualifications
    • E2 General Literacy and Numeracy
    • E3 Responsibility for Entry Requirements
    • E4 Unconditional Offers
    • E5 Holistic Approach
    • E7 Communication of Outcome
    • E8 Applicants Acceptance of Offer
    • E9 Deferring the start date
    • E10 Pre-Entry Qualification Mitigation
    • E12 Applicants with Disabilities
    • E13 Degree Apprenticeship Applications
    • E15 Applicant Integrity
    • F1 Applicants Requiring a Visa to Study
    • F2 Right to Refuse
    • F3 Additional Checks
    • F4 Applicant not Eligible
    • F6 Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS)
    • G1 General Fee Advice
    • G2 Access to Sufficient Funds
    • G4 Appealing a Fee Status Assessment Decision
    • H2 Third Party
    • H3 International Applications and Student Visa Sponsorship
    • H4 Agents
    • I1 Definitions
    • Feedback
    • Appeal
    • Complaint

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    This policy sets out the principles and procedures which are used to select and admit new students to the University of Greenwich. The policy covers admissions for all levels and modes of study in the University’s academic portfolio, including those courses taught at our partner and network colleges. It also covers undergraduate and postgraduate ta...

    This policy is set by the University’s Academic Council, under guidance from Admissions and Recruitment Managers, Admissions Tutors, and other senior managers within the institution. The policy is set in the context of other relevant University policies, which are listed in section J.

    The University of Greenwich is committed to the principles of fair admissions and fair access through the recruitment of students who demonstrate the potential to benefit from the academic experience we offer, irrespective of their social, cultural or economic background. 1 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/higher-education-consumer-law-ad...

    The University is committed to providing an admissions service which is consistent with good practice as defined in the Quality Assurance Agency’s (QAA) Code of Practice on Admissions to Higher Education, promoted by SPA (Supporting Professionalism in Admissions), and the QAA’s Guide to Providing Information to Prospective Undergraduate Students.2 ...

    We aim to achieve a student community that is balanced and diverse in terms of experience and background, recognising the educational and cultural benefits that this brings to us all. The University has a proud record of widening participation, and we encourage applications from the widest range of educational, social and cultural backgrounds.

    The University may appoint agents to work on its behalf. The International Recruitment team has responsibility for the selection and appointment of such agents and acts on behalf of the University to manage the relationship with such agents.

    In order to provide a high quality and effective admissions service, the University adopts a collaborative working approach between the Admissions Office, the Faculties and other relevant support services (such as UK Recruitment and International Recruitment). Admissions decisions will be made on behalf of the University by designated staff within...

    The University is committed to providing accurate admissions and programme information which is clear, comprehensive and easily accessible to all applicants. Admissions and programme information, including detailed entry requirements criteria is published in our undergraduate and postgraduate prospectus and on our website at www.gre.ac.uk. Applic...

    In recognition of the value of face-to-face advice and the importance of visiting the place of study, the University commits to attending external recruitment events and hosts regular campus visit opportunities throughout the year.

    The University undertakes a continuous review of its programmes and services to ensure quality enhancement and sometimes it is necessary to make changes. We 2 http://www.hefce.ac.uk/lt/provinfo/ recognise that making an application to Higher Education is an important decision and we are committed to communicating, directly with applicants, any cha...

    Applications for full time undergraduate courses are submitted via UCAS (University and Colleges Admissions Service). Detailed information on how and when to apply can be found at: www.gre.ac.uk/study/apply/ug

    Applications for part time undergraduate courses are submitted via the University’s Online Application Form. Detailed information can be found at www.gre.ac.uk/study/apply/ug

    Applications for postgraduate taught and research courses are submitted via the University’s Online Application Form. Detailed information can be found at www.gre.ac.uk/study/apply/pg

    Applications for postgraduate research at Medway School of Pharmacy are submitted via the University of Kent (www.msp.ac.uk/research) and considered in accordance with the University of Kent’s own admissions policy and procedures.

    Applications from international applicants may be submitted via an appointed agent of the University using the VAS (Virtual Admissions System) OR directly via the University’s online application system OR via UCAS. Detailed information on how and when to apply can be found at: www.gre.ac.uk/international

    An applicant wishing to withdraw their application must write to aoc@greenwich.ac.uk in the first instance. Occasionally, it may be necessary for the institution to withdraw an application, and we will contact an applicant where this is necessary.

    The University welcomes applications from those holding a broad range of UK, European and International qualifications. We use independently published guidelines within the sector when considering equivalence. We do not accept A Level General Studies as part of a tariff offer of study. Where qualification documents submitted in support of an appl...

    In addition to academic entry requirements, the University requires that all students show their English language is at a level which allows them to successfully complete their chosen course of study. The University expects an applicant to demonstrate acceptable levels of literacy and numeracy. Specific criteria for a programme of study will be p...

    Faculties are responsible for determining entry requirements and assessment processes for each of their programmes, taking into account professional body requirements that apply to particular programmes, including statutory safeguarding and fitness to practice requirements. Detailed entry requirements will be made available to the Admissions Offic...

    The University will not make unconditional offers to applicants pending required qualifications, except in exceptional cases. By exception unconditional offers may be made to some students in subject areas requiring the presentation of a portfolio, where the portfolio indicates a level of ability greater than the predicted grades, or to students wh...

    In making an admissions decision, each application will be treated on its individual merits. A range of information supplied will be taken into account, as well as performance at interview or assessment event, research proposal or portfolio assessment, if required.

    Applicants will receive an e-mail communication regarding the outcome of their application. For those applying via an International agent, the agent will first receive notification of the outcome.

    Applicants are expected to respond to an offer using the appropriate method i.e. via UCAS, the international agent, or by emailing accepts@gre.ac.uk.

    Most applicants wishing to defer the start of their course for a year, will be required to meet any conditions in time for the original start date. Where a deferral is agreed, it will be for one year only. Any applicant wishing to defer for a second year will be required to submit a new application.

    The University is unable to consider mitigating circumstances affecting an applicant’s performance in pre-entry qualifications (examples might include personal or family illness). We consider only the qualification results that are published to us from examination boards and awarding bodies, including appeal results.

    An applicant complaint is "an expression of dissatisfaction by one or more applicants about the University's action or lack of action, or about the service provided by or on behalf of the University."

    An applicant complaint is "an expression of dissatisfaction by one or more applicants about the University's action or lack of action, or about the service provided by or on behalf of the University."

    An applicant complaint is "an expression of dissatisfaction by one or more applicants about the University's action or lack of action, or about the service provided by or on behalf of the University."

    An applicant complaint is "an expression of dissatisfaction by one or more applicants about the University's action or lack of action, or about the service provided by or on behalf of the University."

    An applicant complaint is "an expression of dissatisfaction by one or more applicants about the University's action or lack of action, or about the service provided by or on behalf of the University."

    An applicant complaint is "an expression of dissatisfaction by one or more applicants about the University's action or lack of action, or about the service provided by or on behalf of the University."

    An applicant complaint is "an expression of dissatisfaction by one or more applicants about the University's action or lack of action, or about the service provided by or on behalf of the University."

    An applicant complaint is "an expression of dissatisfaction by one or more applicants about the University's action or lack of action, or about the service provided by or on behalf of the University."

    An applicant complaint is "an expression of dissatisfaction by one or more applicants about the University's action or lack of action, or about the service provided by or on behalf of the University."

    An applicant complaint is "an expression of dissatisfaction by one or more applicants about the University's action or lack of action, or about the service provided by or on behalf of the University."

    An applicant complaint is "an expression of dissatisfaction by one or more applicants about the University's action or lack of action, or about the service provided by or on behalf of the University."

    An applicant complaint is "an expression of dissatisfaction by one or more applicants about the University's action or lack of action, or about the service provided by or on behalf of the University."

    An applicant complaint is "an expression of dissatisfaction by one or more applicants about the University's action or lack of action, or about the service provided by or on behalf of the University."

    An applicant complaint is "an expression of dissatisfaction by one or more applicants about the University's action or lack of action, or about the service provided by or on behalf of the University."

    An applicant complaint is "an expression of dissatisfaction by one or more applicants about the University's action or lack of action, or about the service provided by or on behalf of the University."

    An applicant complaint is "an expression of dissatisfaction by one or more applicants about the University's action or lack of action, or about the service provided by or on behalf of the University."

    An applicant complaint is "an expression of dissatisfaction by one or more applicants about the University's action or lack of action, or about the service provided by or on behalf of the University."

    An applicant complaint is "an expression of dissatisfaction by one or more applicants about the University's action or lack of action, or about the service provided by or on behalf of the University."

  3. The university’s four faculties cover liberal arts and sciences; business, education and health; and engineering and science. The main intakes begin when most courses start in September, however, some courses have intakes in January and April. The University of Greenwich boasts modern facilities across three campuses.

  4. You can take our pre-sessional English course before you start your postgraduate studies or a preparatory course at the University of Greenwich International College, which is on our Greenwich Campus. You can also take the University of Greenwich English Language Test, which is offered online through our partner, Oxford International Education ...

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