Sunday 27 October 2013

UCAS application

In order to apply to Cambridge for 2014 entry (or deferred entry in 2015) you must submit a UCAS application by 15 October 2013*.
Applications to UCAS are made online using 'Apply' (www.ucas.com/apply/), the web-based application package. Click 'Apply 2014' for application for 2014 entry or 2015 deferred entry to the University of Cambridge. Your school or college will be able to advise you about the process. If you've left school or college or are a resident abroad you should contact UCAS for more information:
UCAS
Rosehill
New Barn Lane
Cheltenham
GL52 3LZ
Telephone: 0871 468 0 468
Email: enquiries@ucas.ac.uk
www.ucas.com
Once you've submitted your UCAS application, you can check on its progress online through 'UCAS Track' (www.ucas.com/track/),.
Once your UCAS application has been received here in Cambridge it will be acknowledged by the College you applied to ('open' applications are allocated to Colleges shortly after the closing date). You will also be emailed a link and asked to complete the Supplementary Application Questionnaire (SAQ).
You'll need to submit another application in addition to your UCAS application if you're:
  • attending a school/college/university outside the EU at the time of application
  • living in a country outside the EU at the time of application
  • applying for the Graduate Course in Medicine
  • also applying for an Organ Scholarship
If your education has been significantly disrupted or disadvantaged, it may be appropriate for your school/college referee (or your doctor or social worker) to complete and submit an Extenuating Circumstances Form.
We are aware that you can now nominate an individual to act on your behalf when dealing with matters related to your UCAS application. Please note that the University of Cambridge will not automatically liaise with this person. Should you wish to nominate someone to act on your behalf, please contact the College to which you have applied, or been allocated, in order to discuss your particular circumstances.

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