You may be able to apply for Senior Status which would mean you can start directly in the second year of the degree. You should also note that your eligibility for government support or loans will be affected by any study you have already undertaken. Oxford University does not accept transfer students.
If you wish to follow an undergraduate course here, then you would need to start the course from the beginning. However, this option is not available if you are currently enrolled on a Medicine course elsewhere and wish to apply to study Medicine at Oxford.
If you are currently studying at a UK university and are thinking of applying to Oxford to start the first year of an undergraduate course, please note that normally we will only consider such applications in exceptional circumstances and you should make very clear in your application why you do not wish to continue on your current course.
Please note we are not able to give examples of these exceptional circumstances as applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis. If you do decide to apply whilst at another university and you do not have A-level or equivalent qualifications at the grades required for the standard offer for the course you are interested in applying for, you will need to demonstrate how your subsequent study has prepared you for studying at Oxford, including any evidence of your performance on your current course, as well as a reference from your current tutor or equivalent.
Please note that you must declare on your UCAS form whether you are currently studying at another university, and that failure to do so could result in Oxford withdrawing any offer made to you.
Please also remember that not only will you incur a year of additional costs but your eligibility for government support or loans may be affected by any study you have already undertaken, whether or not you have completed your course.
Professional qualifications will be taken in to account as part of an application, particularly where these provide evidence of recent academic study. The University will expect a candidate to be achieving at the Distinction level grade A in Scotland. At Oxford we are accustomed to considering applications with a range of qualifications, alongside other additional evidence to assess academic potential including admissions tests and interviews.
Skip to main content. Share This Tweet. Share on Facebook. Share on LinkedIn. Share on Reddit. Specific subject requirements In some subjects, particularly sciences, candidates are required to have studied certain subjects to at least A-level standard. Each course page gives details of specific subject and grade requirements. Providing that any specific subject requirements have been met, all A-levels are approved for admissions purposes, with the exception of: General Studies - not accepted by any course Critical Thinking and Thinking Skills - not accepted by Biomedical Sciences or Medicine For the avoidance of doubt, Maths and Further Maths are viewed as separate A-Levels.
AS-levels and unit grades We are aware that A-levels in England are no longer modular and that the majority of applicants with A-levels will therefore not have UMS marks or unit grades. A-levels taken in or before Year 13 Where there are specific requirements for any course — including any requirement for A-levels to be taken together or at particular times — these will be clearly stated in the entrance requirements listed on the relevant course page.
Age and Stage The University supports the general principles of Age and Stage, whereby students are allowed to progress through their educational development and qualifications at an appropriate rate according to their ability.
Extended Project Qualifications EPQ Where applicants have undertaken the EPQ, this will not be a condition of any offer but the University recognises that the EPQ will provide an applicant with the opportunity to develop research and academic skills relevant for study at Oxford.
Welsh qualifications The University recognises that the Advanced Welsh Baccalaureate will provide an applicant with the opportunity to develop research and academic skills relevant for study at Oxford, particularly through the independent research project. International Baccalaureate Students with the International Baccalaureate Diploma are our second largest group of applicants and students, after those with A-levels, and we welcome applicants with this qualification.
If courses state that they recommend Maths, either course will be acceptable. Vocational, technical and applied general qualifications Vocational and Technical qualifications Candidates with vocational or technical qualifications equivalent to A-levels including T-Levels are welcome to apply, although candidates may need to take additional academic qualifications to make a competitive application. Applied General qualifications Because of the academic nature of the undergraduate courses at Oxford, most Applied General qualifications such as BTECs, Cambridge Technical Diplomas or UAL Diplomas are unlikely to be suitable for making a competitive application by themselves, though they could be considered if taken alongside A-Levels, depending on the course applied for see below for examples of the requirements of some courses that accept Applied General qualifications.
Foundation and access courses and Foundation degrees Foundation courses Competition is very strong for places at Oxford. Foundation degrees Foundation degrees are usually two years of full-time study and would be acceptable in lieu of A-levels, provided that the degree covered the same content as any A-levels which are specifically required. Transferring into the University If you are a student wishing to transfer into Oxford Brookes University from another higher education course, you should read the Accreditation of Prior Learning Regulations before submitting your application.
Transferring out of the University If you would like to transfer out of Oxford Brookes to another higher education course, please read the advice for students on Leaving the University.
You have already proven yourself to be a strong student, but you must keep in mind that it gets tougher and after a certain point being accepted as a transfer is a game of luck. It will be like three years of studying abroad and you will experience so much! In the US engineering seems to be the least exploring subject since at most schools there are tons of requirement courses cauz of ABET.
To be honest, in the case that I am not happy there, I wouldn't mind studyin during summer or studyin for one more semester in a place that I am happier Most probably I will end up being extremely happy at Oxford but still I would like to learn if transferin from Oxford to top US Schools is just as hard as if not easier transfering within top US schools Cornell has a higher transfer rate due to its guaranteed transfer option.
In current application system in our country, most of the highschool kids just try their chance and apply to top schools. They are not qualified but they still apply. Schools support this as well cauz it means more application fee and more prestige. Most of the top school reps that came to visit our school kept encouraging kids saying things like GPA might not matter in some cases,or SAT s score might not affect ur application etc..
It's not a lottery and you only need to get admitted to one. Basically, cash in your electives early. Breadth and course variety is very important to them for transfers. Oxford operates on a trimester system. You can attend for the full year, the equivalent of Yale's spring semester two trimesters , or the fall semester under certain conditions.
If attending for the fall only, the program must start in September and be equal in length to the teaching weeks of the Yale fall term September through December. The options for fall only are listed below under Direct, St. IFSA has an option for the fall semester, academic year, and spring semester. If going in the fall semester, you must attend IFSA's fall option which includes an extended September semester for visiting students in 4 colleges which are: Lady Margaret Hall, Worcester, St.
Anne's or Hertford. Arcadia has an option for the fall semester, academic year, and spring semester. If going in the fall semester, you must attend Arcadia's fall option which includes an extended September semester for visiting students in 3 colleges which are: Lady Margaret Hall, St. Detailed information about this program, including courses, housing, and fees, is available on the program website.
In order to study abroad for credit, you must complete two applications. You will need to both apply to your program for admission via the program website and apply to Yale for approval to receive credit. Program Website Apply for Credit. Skip to main content.
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