Navigate to Step 1: Visiting UCL and getting more information
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Step 1: Visiting UCL and getting more information

If you haven’t already, we encourage you to visit UCL and book a campus tour.

Navigate to Step 2: Graduate offer-holders checklist
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Step 2: Graduate offer-holders checklist

We encourage you to work through this checklist as early as possible.

Navigate to Step 3: Your decision
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Step 3: Your decision

It is important to let us know if you will be accepting your offer. This allows us to prepare for your arrival and to make sure that you receive all the information that you need.

Navigate to Step 4: Keep your contact details updated
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Step 4: Keep your contact details updated

We will contact you by email with information about preparing to start your studies at UCL.

Navigate to Step 5: Applying for Accommodation
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Step 5: Applying for Accommodation

Once you have made your decision to accept your offer you may wish to start your application for accommodation, if you require it.

Navigate to Step 6: Applying for student funding
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Step 6: Applying for student funding

Once you have made your decision to accept your offer you may wish to start to look for student funding, if you require it.

Navigate to Step 7: Tuition Fee Deposits
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Step 7: Tuition Fee Deposits

A tuition fee deposit is a payment of a proportion of your tuition fees at the point that you accept your offer.

Navigate to Step 8: Meeting the conditions of your offer
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Step 8: Meeting the conditions of your offer

You must meet all your conditions and hold an unconditional offer before you can enrol.

Navigate to Step 9: Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS)
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Step 9: Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS)

If you are not from the EEA or Switzerland and are planning to study in the areas of Science, Engineering and Technology, you may need to apply for clearance under ATAS.

Navigate to Step 10: International student visa applicants
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Step 10: International student visa applicants

If you are not a UK or Irish national, you will likely need to apply for a Student Visa if you are coming to study in the UK for more than 6 months.

Navigate to Step 11: Enrolment
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Step 11: Enrolment

Before you start your studies, you need to have enrolled on your course.