Important note to all applicants
Detailed below are instructions and further information regarding the next steps that you will need to complete prior to starting your course. Please note that failure to meet your offer conditions prior to the course starting could lead to you losing your place or the release of financial support being delayed.
Proof of qualifications checks
If your qualifications are listed as an outstanding element on the email which directed you to this page, you will need to provide evidence. If you are starting a foundation year (year 0) or year one of a degree, you must provide copies of all your level 3 qualifications. If you're entering year two, three, a top up programme or a post graduate degree we must see the qualifications you have used to gain entry to the University of Cumbria programme (i.e. CertHE/DipHE/Fdeg/HND/Degree).
Copies of qualifications should be uploaded using your Applicant Portal, once you have uploaded the document, don't forget to click 'next' to complete the upload.
If you are due to take a GCSE equivalency test
If your course has GCSE entry requirements and you are due to sit a GCSE or equivalency exam, please contact us as soon as you have your result and upload a copy of your certificate to your Applicant Portal. Once you have uploaded the document don't forget to click 'next' to complete the upload.
What will you accept as evidence of my qualifications?
What if I have lost my qualifications?
What if I am still studying?
How can I provide documents?
I have already brought my certificates, do I need to bring them again?
Do you accept Level 2 Adult Literacy, Numeracy & Functional Skills?
What is the ‘Right to Study’ check?
Criminal Conviction Self Disclosure (Non-DBS Courses)
From September 2019 UCAS removed its question asking about any 'relevant' criminal convictions which are unspent under the Rehabilitation of Offenders' Act. Applicants to a course that does not require a DBS Check are therefore no longer required to provide information relating to unspent criminal convictions.
The University of Cumbria operates in differing contexts, such as:
- Under 18 year old students on campus.
- Vulnerable adults on campus.
- Nursery provision in the campus grounds at Lancaster.
- Under 18 year olds on campus visits through schools and colleges or attending events.
In order to protect both the individual applicant and the wider public, the University gives applicants that have firmly accepted their place on a course that does not require a DBS Check the opportunity to self-disclose.
Please contact the DBS Team if you believe this applies to you, and the DBS team will provide you with a self-disclosure form.
Accommodation information
Further information about accommodation options in Lancaster, Carlisle and Ambleside is available on the accommodation webpages. A link to the accommodation application forms is sent automatically to applicants that accept UoC as their firm choice.
Finance information
Money Advisers from our Student Services team will be available to help with finance and funding enquiries. Further information about tuition fees for your course and funding support available is available on the Student Finance webpages.
International students
We are pleased you have accepted your place at the University of Cumbria. We would like to make your transition as smooth as possible by helping where we can.
If you are required to apply for a Student Route Visa, to progress further by obtaining your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) you will need to ensure that all offer conditions have been met. Once these have been completed, your offer will be upgraded to unconditional. Within the following 24 hours, you will receive an email inviting you to log into CAS Shield. There you will need to answer the questionnaire and complete each section when prompted. Should you have any queries at this stage, please use the CAS Shield messaging service so that our compliance team can respond to you promptly.
Please note, we will only request you pay your deposit once you have passed your credibility interview (if applicable).
Once your CAS has been issued, you will receive this via email.
The original copies of all qualifications you have used to gain entry to the UoC programme must be seen at international registration. For any CAS or Visa queries, please email UKVICompliance@cumbria.ac.uk.
For any queries regarding your outstanding conditions or queries relating to your application, please email international.admissions@cumbria.ac.uk.
If your course requires Medical and Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) clearance then please go to our DBS Information page for further information.