Graduate Apprentices will spend approximately 80% of their time in work and 20% in university, with work based learning projects allowing
Graduate Apprentices to attain an honours degree in 4 years, the same time as traditional full-time students.
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Students from Jordan would generally be required to complete an international foundation programme to be considered for entry to year one of our bachelor courses.
If you think you might need to complete a foundation or pathway programme, please contact the International Team to discuss your options at [email protected]
UCAS charges an administration fee of £13 to apply for a single course, and £24 to apply for up to five courses.
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The UCAS website provides further guidance and tips on writing your personal statement. Remember that every institution you apply to receives the same personal statement.
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Applications for part-time study are made online from your chosen course information page.
You’ll need:
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We also offer an Associate Student scheme with partner colleges, guaranteeing you an offer of a place at Edinburgh Napier on some courses.
To find out where your college qualification could take you at Edinburgh Napier, contact us on [email protected].
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If want to study at university but don't have the usual entry requirements, an access course may be your answer.
Access courses help prepare you for studying at University and are run by local colleges throughout Scotland. You can study a variety of subjects relevant to the degree course you want to join, either on a full-time or part-time basis.
Visit the Scottish Wider Access Programme website for a list of east Scotland access courses.
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Applicants from overseas will need to satisfy our entry requirements along with a specified level of English-language ability. Visit our country information pages to find requirements for your country.
If you are not a national of the EU, EEA or Switzerland, you will typically need to apply for a Tier 4 Visa to study with us. You'll need to get a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies to apply for the Tier 4 Visa – we’ll take you through the process of obtaining this once you have an offer.
To find out more about visa requirements, visit our visa and immigration section.
For any queries about visas, contact our international support team on [email protected] or call +44 (0)333 900 6040. For queries about entry requirements and applying, contact [email protected].
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If you've been offered a place, you can choose to delay starting your studies for one year. Deferred entry is granted at the discretion of our admissions team and it’s advisable to talk to them before applying for deferred entry.
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From 25 February, applicants can make additional university and course choices via UCAS Extra.
If you used all five options in your original application and have since been declined or rejected any offers, you can use this process to find another path. Check your eligibility in UCAS Track.
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Clearing provides you with an opportunity to apply for courses later in the year through UCAS if you have not received any offer.
Clearing is available from 5 July onwards and enables applicants who are not holding any offers of admission to apply for places, subject to availability. Applications for Clearing open in July and will remain open until all clearing places have been filled.
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Search and apply for Graduate Apprenticeships on www.apprenticeships.scot. You'll need a CV, and we recommend checking the website regularly for new vacancies.
Get in touch with us [email protected] and we can arrange a chat. You will need support from your employer, and your job role must be relevant to your chosen subject area.
UCAS will confirm it's received your application, then pass us a copy for processing.
You can track your application and decisions made on UCAS Track.
It's vital you monitor your application and review any offers made. Find out more about what happens after you apply, the offers you may receive and how to respond.
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