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Applying direct to BPP University.
Follow the steps below to apply to BPP University.
Steps 4 and 5 are only required if you need a student
visa to come to the UK or stay in the UK.
How to apply.
Take the first step to transform your future with BPP University.
We have a number of different ways to apply depending on which
programme you want to study:
Application for undergraduate programmes
Submit your BPP University application.
We can only issue offers based on fully completed
forms. In addition to your application you will need
to provide:
Applications for the BPTC must be made
via the Bar Standards Board:
www.barstandardsboard.org.uk
The September 2015 applications must be
made through a central system operated
jointly by all BPTC providers. Contact
[email protected]
for more information.
Application for the GDL & LPC
Apply for BPP University’s GDL and LPC
through the Central Applications Board:
www.lawcabs.ac.uk
Confirmation of Acceptance to apply for your visa.
• nglish Language certificates
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• roof that you will be 18 years or over when you
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start your programme
You will need details stated in your CAS (which will be
sent to you via email) to apply for your visa.
• A copy of your passport and visa page
For all other programmes apply directly
to BPP University: www.bpp.com/applyonline
or contact our International Admissions team:
Application for the BPTC
Step 4: Confirmation of acceptance
for studies
Once we have received your acceptance letter and
payment, along with all relevant documents required
for admission, we will issue you a `Confirmation of
Acceptance for Studies’ (CAS).
If you apply for a student visitor visa, we will send you
the relevant letter to apply for this particular visa.
• Certificates of your qualifications
All other programmes
Apply for all BPP University undergraduate
programmes through UCAS: www.ucas.ac.uk
Step 1: Apply online
Telephone: +44 (0) 207 430 7065
Email: [email protected]
• copy of all your visa page(s), CAS/visa letters
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and attendance record of previous studies (only
for students applying from within the UK)
Refund policy
To apply online, please visit: bpp.com/applyonline
Please note: if you apply through one of the central
application boards, we will request the documents from you.
International students are eligible for a tuition
refund under certain circumstances. The guidelines
are outlined in our terms and conditions, which you
will receive with your offer documents.
Service charges
Step 2: Interview
Please note, some of our representatives may
charge a service fee to assist you with the
application process. For more information, please
contact our International Admissions team.
You will be invited to have an interview to assess your
suitability for the programme you have applied for.
Step 3: Offer letter
& fee payment
Receipt of your offer and fee and payment details.
Once we have received your completed application
form (or your application form through the boards)
along with all the necessary documents, we will strive
to send you an offer within five working days.
Your offer will include fee and payment details, an
acceptance document and our terms and conditions.
To accept your offer you are required to send the signed
acceptance document back to us and pay your fees
accordingly. If you need a Tier 4 student visa, we will also
need your (or your parents’) bank statement showing
that you meet the maintenance funds requirement
outlined by the UK Visa and Immigration (UKVI).
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Step 5: Visa application
Applying for your visa.
All information related to obtaining a student visa
or a student visitor visa can be found at
www.gov.uk/visas-and-immigration. You will find
more information on the visa application process in
our Pre-Arrival Guide, which we will send to you with
your offer documents.
Step 6: Registration
Registering for your BPP programme.
We will send you details of the first day of your studies
via email. As an international student with a Tier 4
student visa, you are subject to UKVI immigration
control. This means if you do not register on time and
we have not been informed of your late arrival, we
might have to report you to UKVI.
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