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Your application journey

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Choose your course

Detailed information about our courses can be found here: staffs.ac.uk/courses

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Entry requirements

Ensure you are taking courses at the correct level. The qualifications we accept can be viewed on our website. Pre-sessional English Language courses are available if required.

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Making your application

See page 24-25 for more information on how to apply for undergraduate and postgraduate courses. For full details please visit: staffs.ac.uk/international

Visa requirements

Please visit gov.uk/government/

organisations/uk-visas-and-immigration

to find out if you are eligible to study in the UK. Our international admissions team will answer any questions you have if you are unsure.

Explore our University

Join us at a virtual open day, take a virtual tour of our campuses or chat online with current students and staff: staffs.ac.uk/visit for more information.

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Accommodation

Our accommodation can be viewed on pages 18-19, or visit:

staffs.ac.uk/student-life/ accommodation/internationalstudents

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Accepting your offer

To accept our offer and secure your place, you’ll need to pay a deposit. Once you have done this, we ask you to complete some final checks before we issue you with a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) so that you can apply for your visa. We’ll look forward to welcoming you to the UK!

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Welcome

You’ll be able to meet new people, explore and enjoy a range of activities during international welcome week. If you’re worried about getting here, we arrange airport pick-ups from Birmingham and Manchester.

MICHAEL MA TIGA GRADUATE OF THE YEAR 2021 COMPUTER GAMES TECHNOLOGY

“Staffordshire became my first choice when I saw how experienced the lecturers were and heard about the kinds of hardware and software the University provides. I enjoyed having the flexibility to choose courses that interested me, and the fact that they were mostly assessed by coursework meant I could get regular feedback, boost my skills and build up my portfolio.”

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