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UK and EU Students
As defined by the United Kingdom education system, the word used as Home Student is referred to the category of students who are British citizen whereas EU is referred to those living in the European countries or European Economic Area and are entitled to receive University tuition fees sponsored by the government under Student Finance England compared to International Student.
International Students
As defined by the United Kingdom education system, the word used as Home Student is referred to the category of students who are British citizen whereas EU is referred to those living in theEuropean countries or European Economic Area and are entitled to receive University tuition fees sponsored by the government under Student Finance England compared to International Student.
Student Finance
As a full-time undergraduate student at University, College or other institution you’ll normally have to pay for your tuition fees as well as your living costs for the duration of your degree course. Registration fees in universities across England have always represented a very significant expense, either for British or European students.
UCAS
Education
Overview
The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) is a UK-based charity whose main role is managing applications to higher education courses in the UK. The service acts as a bridge between prospective students and institutions by providing an online application that can be completed and sent to Universities throughout the UK. Once applications are submitted UCAS alerts students of any updates or decisions made by Universities via UCAS Track.
UCAS is an independent charity providing information, advice, and admissions services to inspire and facilitate educational progression.This means that if you wanted to apply for a Maths degree at both Manchester University and Liverpool University then you could send both applications through UCAS. You would then review your responses from all institutions through UCAS.
How does it affect me?
Almost everyone finds applying to University challenging in some way. From writing the perfect Statement of purpose (or Personal Statement) to understanding how the application process actually works, it’d be a miracle if we didn’t get a little bit confused at some point! UCAS is one such mystery that can be equally confusing for both UK based A Level students and international students. You may never have heard of UCAS before, but you can bet it’ll start getting mentioned when you’re ready to apply for University!
How does it affect me?
Sometimes we have students who get admitted on the spot at our ‘Spot Admission events’, however in some cases Universities will still expect an application to be made through UCAS. So, in almost all cases, yes, you do have to apply through UCAS.
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