How to apply

CONTACT US

Admissions Office

tel: +44 (0) 1865 483040
fax: +44 (0) 1865 483983
admissions@brookes.ac.uk

Enquiry Centre

+44 (0) 1865 484848
query@brookes.ac.uk

Our admissions team can help you through the university's application process.

Before you apply

Before you apply, check to make sure you have met the entry requirements for your course.

  • Entry requirements

    We accept a wide range of qualifications, ranging from A-level results to HNDs, and, in some cases, prior work experience.

Application process

The route you take to apply will depend on what kind of course you are applying for, whether you are full- or part-time, and your start date. Make sure to check application details for your specific course. Course entries will specify whether you need to apply through UCAS, directly to the university or through another application body.

  • Applying through UCAS

    Use the online Universities and College Admissions Service (UCAS) to apply for undergraduate study, HNDs, foundation degrees, foundation diplomas, and some MEng courses.

  • Applying through UKPASS

    Use the online UKPASS service  to apply for many postgraduate courses.

  • Applying directly

    Apply directly for undergraduate January entry, some postgraduate taught and research courses, associate study, and professional / short courses.

  • Other applications

    Apply through other organisations for nursing diplomas, the CPE/Graduate Diploma in Law, and PGCE course.

  • GO Scheme

    If you're attending a local school or college, or one of our partner colleges, you may be eligible for a guaranteed offer at Brookes.

  • Credit transfer

    Learn how to have your prior course credits or employment experience count toward your application.

  • Changing your application

    Have a change of address? Rethinking your choice of course? Make sure to keep us up to date.

  • Accepting your offer

    Learn more about application decisions and how to accept your offer.

Conditions of acceptance

Any offer of a place at Oxford Brookes University is made on the basis of these conditions.