Accepting the offer

Make sure you read your offer carefully, and follow the instructions on how to accept or decline it using the Applicant Hub.

Types of offers

Unconditional offers  

An unconditional offer means you have a guaranteed place on a degree programme, and we do not require further supporting documents for your application. 

If you receive and accept an unconditional offer of admission, later in the year you will receive information with your joining instructions. This will include instructions on how to matriculate, register to pay your fees and apply for your student card. 

Conditional offers

A conditional offer means you have a place on a degree programme, but there are requirements you must first meet before we can confirm your place. 

If you receive a conditional offer, you must provide any outstanding supporting documents (such as English language test results, official degree transcripts or signed forms) as soon as possible through the Applicant Hub.    

What accepting an offer means

When you accept an offer, you are not yet committing yourself financially or academically to the University. However, responding early does help us to manage the admissions process.  

We will send you confirmation when we receive your acceptance. 

How to accept the offer

You accept an offer following the instructions on the Applicant Hub. 

Declining the offer

You can decline your offer using the Applicant Hub.  

If you are unable to use our Applicant Hub, you will receive your offer letter by post and must return the signed Decline of Offer form to the appropriate College Postgraduate Office.

If you intend to decline your offer, we appreciate it if you can do it as soon as possible. This will let us offer a place to any applicants on a waiting list for your degree programme.