How to apply for undergraduate courses
At Sussex, we want your journey from application to arrival to be as smooth as possible. So that you鈥檙e fully prepared, we鈥檝e set out a step-by-step guide to applying via UCAS, with advice on what we look for from successful students.
Applying to Sussex
To find out more about our degrees, see our undergraduate courses.
To help you apply to Sussex:
- follow our step-by-step guide below
- read our tips on writing your UCAS personal statement.
For some of our courses there are specific applications routes:
- Medicine (if you're studying a Biomedical Science or Medical Neuroscience undergraduate degree at Sussex)
- Primary and Early Years Education (with Qualified Teacher Status)
- Social Work.
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Choose your course
With more than 200 undergraduate courses from 46 subject areas to choose from, Sussex is the perfect place to find a degree that allows you to follow your passion and shape your future.
Choose from single-honours courses (where you study one main subject), joint-honours (the study of two subjects), major/minors (where you spend 75% of your time studying one subject, and 25% the other) and courses with an integrated placement, study abroad or Masters year.
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Check our academic entry requirements
To find the entry requirements and offer levels for your chosen course, see our undergraduate courses. This lists:
- the specific qualifications needed for each course, including if you need a particular subject at A-level or equivalent qualification
- the typical offer level, which gives an indication of the grades you would need to achieve.
For some of our courses you will be invited to an interview as part of the selection process.
We accept applications from mature students, and in some circumstances take into account wider experience if you do not have formal academic qualifications.
Find out more about our entry requirements for UK students.
If you are an international student based overseas see our international qualifications. If you are an international student based in the UK see our UK-based international qualifications.
University preparation courses
If you do not meet the entry requirements, you can take an or preparation course.
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Check our English language requirements
If your first language isn’t English, you also need to meet our English language requirements or successfully complete our Pre-sessional English course.
English language requirements are also listed with each of our undergraduate courses.
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Apply through UCAS
You must for full-time courses at Sussex and check your course for any specific application procedures.
You can apply for up to five courses via UCAS (although only four can be for Medicine). You do not need to use all five choices and you can apply for several courses at the same university.
If you’re an international student, you also apply through UCAS. .
Our UCAS code is S90 and our code name is SUSX.
The initial applications deadline for most courses is the final Wednesday in January. However, for Medicine, the deadline for Brighton and Sussex Medical School is 15 October.
UCAS accepts late applications (until 30 June) but some courses may close earlier if they become full.
If you are a UK student, you are strongly advised to apply by the initial UCAS deadline on the final Wednesday in January.
If you are an international student, you can normally apply up until 30 June, but don’t leave it too late because if you do get a place, you’ll still need to arrange a visa and your accommodation.
See our tips for writing a personal statement
Find out about our admissions policies
Find out how to transfer to Sussex from another university
Further support
If any of the following applies to you, UCAS can offer additional support and information during your application:
- disabled students
- student carers
- estranged students
- refugees and asylum seekers
- students from Armed Forces families
- mature students
- students from Gypsy, Traveller, Roma, Showman and Boater (GTRSB) communities.
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Check fees, funding and support
To help fund your studies, you may be eligible for a .
We also have a range of undergraduate scholarships available.
Find out more about our undergraduate scholarships and tuition fees
If your application is successful, you will have your fee status assessed. If your fee status is unclear, we will ask you to complete a questionnaire. If you disagree with the outcome of your fee status assessment, you can appeal.
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Receiving your decision
Keep up-to-date with your applications through
UCAS notify you when we reach a decision on your application. Our offers will normally be conditional offers (if you are still studying towards your qualifications) or unconditional (if you have completed your qualification and met the conditions already).
When you have all your decisions back from all five of your choices, you use to decide which offer you want to accept.
If you receive an offer, we will invite you to an Applicant Visit Day.
If you are an international student studying a certain science- or engineering-based course you must apply for ATAS clearance after you receive your offer.
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Confirming your place
If you achieve the grades required by your conditional offer, we will confirm your place via UCAS when the exam results are published in the summer.
In some cases, you may be asked to send in copies of your results when they are released.
You may also be asked to send in verification of qualifications you have previously completed (especially if you received an unconditional offer).
All results (including verification) must be submitted by 31 August.
If you miss the conditions of your offer, we will review your application and it may still be possible to accept you. Alternatively, we may be able to offer you a place on one of our Foundation Years.
You can request to defer your entry for a year. But you can’t defer your place more than once.
If you are an international student and you are offered a place, you will receive a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) number, so that you can .
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Before you arrive at Sussex
You will be sent registration and pre-arrival information in early September.
- For most students the registration process is completed online before the start of term.
- If you are an international student and you need a visa to study in the UK you complete most of the registration process online. But in order to finalise your registration you will need to attend in person so we can take a copy of your passport and .