

No other references, transcripts, or certificates are required or accepted except for students applying for Graduate-entry Medicine (A101) or Choral or Organ Awards.

If you are applying for a second undergraduate degree, please send a copy of the transcript from your first degree to the college that is considering your application, to arrive by 10 November. Please check the details for your course, including how to register. Admissions testsįor most courses at Oxford you are required to take a test as part of your application. Registration for tests is not automatic and is not part of the UCAS process.

Read guidance from UCAS on filling in your application. A fee payment to UCAS is required to complete the process.Read our guidance on academic references. Remember that your teacher or adviser will need some time to complete your reference, and this must be completed before the deadline. Read our guidance on writing your personal statement. A personal statement where you tell us why you are interested in your chosen course.Details about your education, and any qualifications you have already achieved.Make sure you check this address frequently. Personal details including an email address.If you make an open application, you will be assigned to a college which has had relatively fewer applications for your course in the year you apply. Decide whether to express a preference for a particular college or make an open application.Specific grades and subjects required are also shown on each course page. Check the admission requirements for your course.

Read more information on all our courses. You can only apply to one course at Oxford, and you can't apply to Oxford and Cambridge in the same year.
