How to apply

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If you are interested in applying to study at Salford and you are from overseas, you should read the information on this page carefully.

Read the information below according to what level of study you want to apply for and find further information at the bottom of the page to support you.

Postgraduate Taught

For most of our courses, you’ll need to complete our online application form. Search our list of available courses to find the programme you are interested in and click Apply Now. Our courses are very popular, so you should check this page regularly for updates on what is available for the intake of your choice.

If you have your supporting information ready (for example personal statement and transcripts), the form should take 20 minutes to complete. If you don’t have these documents to hand you can save your application and come back to it later. Before applying, please take a look at our Application Guidance for information on what we’re looking for, and for details on how to use our application form.

For some postgraduate taught courses we have a different application procedure:

MA Social Work

You will need to submit your applications through UCAS.

Post-qualifying health and social care courses (single modules) – self funded

To apply for these courses please complete either our application form for Level Five And Six or Level Seven and email to applications@salford.ac.uk.

Applied Social Work Practice (CPD) or single module

To apply, please download our Postgraduate Application Form and Agency Sponsorship Form and email it to applications@salford.ac.uk.

If you need help applying, please contact us on +44 (0)161 295 4545, or email your enquiry to:

Undergraduate

You will need to submit your application to us through UCAS. UCAS is an online application system that allows you to apply for up to five courses. This could be five courses at the University of Salford, or five courses at different institutions.

Search our list of available courses to find the programme you are interested in and make a note of the UCAS Course Code at the bottom of the page. You can also search for courses in UCAS when making your application.

Ensure that you choose the correct course when submitting your application and that you clearly enter the University of Salford’s institution code.  Our institution code is ‘S03’.

Applications to the BSc (Hons) Nursing Studies (top-up) are made directly to the University via our online application form. Visit our guidance page for details of how to use the online application form.

If you are looking to apply for a Foundation Year course, please see our guidance for our International Foundation Year before signing up to UCAS.

If you need help applying, you can contact us on +44 (0)161 295 4545 or email your questions to applications@salford.ac.uk.

International Foundation Year

The International Foundation Year will help you get onto a bachelor’s degree if you do not have the right qualifications to do so yet. We offer multiple pathways onto our undergraduate courses, and before you apply you should search our list of available courses to find the course you are interested in.

When you know what you want to study, you will need to complete our online application form. If you have your supporting information ready (for example your personal statement and academic transcripts), the form should take 20 minutes to complete. If you don’t have these documents to hand you can save your application and come back to it later. Before applying, please read our Application Guidance to find out what information and documents you need to supply and how to use our application form.

If you need help applying, please contact us on +44 (0)161 295 4545 or email your enquiry to applications@salford.ac.uk.

Postgraduate Research

A research degree offers you the chance to shape your own learning by researching a specific topic you are passionate about. The length and structure of a research degree depends on the pathway and chosen course. Read our guide for information about the different options available. You will also need to see our list of available courses to find the programme you are interested in.

Before applying, you will need to gather some information as the process is based around your research proposal. You can find additional guidance about how to shape your proposal along with contact information to get the application process started on our dedicated Postgraduate Research page.

Pre-sessional English

The University of Salford offers a British Council accredited Pre-sessional English course to help you improve your English language skills to study for a postgraduate or undergraduate degree at the University of Salford.

To apply for this course, you will need to complete our online application form. If you have your supporting information ready (for example your passport and transcripts) the form should take 20 minutes to complete. If you don’t have these documents to hand you can save your application and come back to it later. Before applying, please take a look at our Application Guidance for information on what we’re looking for, and for details on how to use our application form.

If you need help applying, please contact us on +44 (0)161 295 4545 or email your enquiry to applications@salford.ac.uk.

Qualifications we accept from your country

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You can find out what qualifications we accept from your country by looking up your country page below. 

On this page, you can also find details of your local education specialists who can help you with your application.

Need help applying?

If you’d like help with your application, you can speak to one of our approved education consultants, based in 32 countries worldwide. They will be able to tell you more about our courses, give information about living in Salford and Manchester, assist with application forms and give advice about applying for your visa. 

English language requirements

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All our courses are taught and assessed in English, so we want to make sure you have the language skills you need to succeed from the start. As such, we ask all of our international students to demonstrate a level of English proficiency. English language requirements are shown on individual course pages. The course pages show the requirement as IELTS, however, a full range of the qualifications we accept can be found below.

Getting a visa

You will need a visa to study in the UK. Once you have an offer to study with us you can apply for your visa.

Find out more about visas here, so you know what you need to do before you apply.

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When do I need to apply?

When you apply depends on what course, intake or level you are interested in. Check our application deadlines for more information.

Where can I find out more about making an application?

Visit our frequently asked questions page to get more support with making an application and the application process.

How do I write a personal statement?

Listen to our handy tips for writing a personal statement to help you get started.

If you are applying for any of the below courses, click on the link to discover specific personal statement guidance:

MSc Public Health

MSc Advanced Physiotherapy

I've applied, what happens next?

If you've already submitted your application, you can find out more about getting your offer, visas, accommodation and more by visiting I've applied what's next.

When will I get a decision on my application?

We try to make a decision on your application within ten working days, although sometimes it can take longer, particularly during busy periods.

If you applied to an International Foundation year, postgraduate, or Pre-sessional English course we will notify you of the outcome by email, so please ensure that the email address you provide is valid and current. If successful, you will receive a letter outlining our Terms and Conditions, and details of any conditions that you are expected to meet before you can register.

If you applied to an undergraduate course or through UCAS, we will notify you of the outcome through the UCAS Hub. UCAS will usually send you a text or email to let you know of any changes.