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HOW TO APPLY

THERE ARE DIFFERENT APPLICATION PROCESSES DEPENDING ON WHETHER YOU ARE APPLYING FOR A FULL-TIME COURSE, PART-TIME COURSE, APPRENTICESHIP OR TEACHER TRAINING COURSE.

FIRST-TIME APPLICANT? Don’t worry, we’re here to help! For further enquiries or support, please contact us at admissions@ucleeds.ac.uk or call 0113 235 4450.

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FULL-TIME APPLICATIONS All full-time applicants for University Centre Leeds should apply via UCAS.

You can fill in your application independently or via your school, college or centre. A full-time checklist and guide can be found on ucas.com.

Once you’ve applied, we’ll keep you posted via the UCAS ‘Track’ system which updates with your application status and offers. UCAS also features valuable support and guidance for student finance applications, as well as tips and advice about higher education.

Please note, a small UCAS processing fee is required for applications, see ucas.com to find out more.

Need more information? Visit ucas.com or contact us at admissions@ucleeds.ac.uk. PART-TIME APPLICATIONS All part-time applicants for University Centre Leeds should apply via our website at ucleeds.ac.uk/our-courses/how-to-apply.

This application process asks for personal information, qualifications, work experience and references.

We’ll communicate with you via email to keep you updated on your application. You will receive notifications once you have applied, when your application is being processed, at interview stage and once your application status has been decided.

If you receive a conditional or unconditional offer, we will also provide information on fees and finance.

TEACHER TRAINING For teaching qualifications such as PGCEs and Cert Eds, applicants should apply via our website at ucleeds.ac.uk/our-courses/how-to-apply.

APPRENTICESHIPS Apprenticeships are evaluated on an individual basis dependent on the course and individual circumstances. For more information, speak to our apprenticeships team.

CONTACT US: apprenticeships@leedscitycollege.ac.uk or call 0113 284 6464

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