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UCL Working with Agents

UCL does not use any agents for recruitment to its undergraduate programmes.

Recruitment agents

For recruitment to graduate-taught programmes (e.g. MA, MSc, LLM), UCL has agreements with StudyInIDP and British Side (Turkey). These agents can provide application advice and assistance to prospective students.

UCL announces partnership with leading educational services provider

UCL has launched a new partnership with IDP, a global leader in international education services, to support the recruitment of international postgraduate students. The partnership will focus exclusively on postgraduate taught programmes and will not include student recruitment from Mainland China, Hong Kong SAR, or Macau SAR.

This collaboration provides access to IDP’s extensive international network, in-country expertise and student insights and will help strengthening engagement with prospective students in key markets.

Please note that applications received via an agent are treated in exactly the same way as applications received directly and there is no advantage or disadvantage either way in terms of admission.

For more information about choosing an agent, you can browse and download the Student guide to chosing an education agent pdf file. 

Feedback on your agent

If you have used an agent to help you apply to UCL and you would like to provide us with feedback, you can do so via this short form below. This will help us to monitor our agent network and improve the service students receive.

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UK Agent Quality Framework

We are committed to the UK Agent Quality Framework and pledge to create and maintain the highest standards of agent management, ensuring the UK remains a leading study destination for international students.

We have signed a pledge with the British Universities' International Liaison Association and the British Council, which declares that we are committed to:

  1. Empowering student choice and enabling informed decision making.
  2. Ensuring good agent governance and professionalism.
  3. Promoting ethical agent practices, professional knowledge and competency.
  4. Increasing transparency and accountability.

You can read more about the UK Agent Quality Framework on the British Council website, or contact us via email.