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Apprenticeships

The application process can be a bit daunting but don’t worry, we’re here to help.

Institution code: G50 Code name: GLO

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We’re happy to help with any queries you have: 03330 141414 admissions@glos.ac.uk glos.ac.uk/admissions Live chat: glos.ac.uk

Full-time courses (Level 4 – 6) If you’re applying for a full-time undergraduate course, you complete a UCAS application online. UCAS opens for 2021 applications in September 2020 and the application deadline is 15 January 2021. Find out more at ucas.com

Part-time courses (Level 4 – 6) If you’d like to study part-time, you apply directly to us by completing an online application on the relevant course page on our website glos.ac.uk

Integrated foundation degrees (Level 3 – 6) Apply to your chosen degree ‘with foundation’ – each degree with a foundation stage has its own UCAS code. You can find our full list here:

glos.ac.uk/integratedfoundation

Apprenticeships (Level 4 – 6) Applicants must be employed and must speak to their employer. For tips on how to apply and more info about our apprenticeships, visit: glos.ac.uk/apprenticeships

Qualifications UK applicants To study an Honours undergraduate degree, as well as the specific UCAS Tariff requirements for each course, you should also have the following: ¡ grade 4/C in English GCSE ¡ some courses also require Grade 4/C or above in GCSE Maths and/or Science ¡ at least 2 A levels (or equivalent) or at least 1 foundation degree.

International applicants Find out about entry requirements at glos.ac.uk/international

Applicants returning to education Our flexible learning options can help fit study around work and family life. If you don’t have the qualifications required for a course, you may still be eligible based on life or work experience.

Offers decided by interview Some offers will be made based on interviews rather than UCAS Tariff points or grades. You’ll need to have, or be studying for, an NQF level 3 qualification (A level/BTEC/Welsh Baccalaureate or equivalent). Once you apply, we’ll invite you to interview so we can decide whether to make you an offer.

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