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- Can I include a CV in place of or as well as the work experience section of the application form?
- Can UCL email/courier my offer letter to me?
- If I want to apply for another programme, can I use the same application and/or references?
- I was rejected last year but want to try again this year, can I resubmit that form? Will it count against me if I was rejected last year?
- I have applied for a PhD but my acknowledgement letter states that I have applied for an MPhil. Is this correct?
- Is it possible to defer my application and if so how do I go about this?
- Can I nominate a sibling/parent/friend to liaise with UCL on my behalf regarding my application?
- Is it possible to retrieve my original documents after the application process is complete?
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Can I nominate a sibling/parent/friend to liaise with UCL on my behalf regarding my application?
Due to the Data Protection Act 1998,
Admissions staff are unable to discuss the details of an application
with anyone but the applicant themselves. Nevertheless, UCL understands
that it is often difficult for an applicant to liaise directly with UCL
due to working hours or time differences if overseas. If you cannot get
the information you need via email, you can nominate someone to act on
your behalf but you must provide UCL Admissions with written
confirmation of this decision. The person acting on your behalf should
also be given your application number to be quoted in any correspondence
with UCL Admissions.
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