If your application is successful, you will receive a formal offer of admission. Conditional and unconditional offers If we make you an offer before you complete all your qualifications or submit all your supporting documents and information, it will be a conditional offer. If you receive a conditional offer then you must provide any outstanding supporting documents (such as English language test results or official degree transcripts) as soon as possible through the Applicant Hub. If you have already met our entry requirements and provided all your supporting documents and information, we may make you an unconditional offer. What your offer contains If we make you an offer of admission, you will receive an email asking you to check your offer in the Applicant Hub. The offer will contain information about: the deadline by which you need to accept or decline the offerany conditions on your offer, such as supporting documents that you must provide your chosen degree programme your period of study (including your start date at the University) your supervisors (for research students) or programme director (for taught programmes) your fee status and any additional programme costs, such as research or fieldwork costs How to accept your offer We recommend that you reply as early as possible and by the response date listed in your offer. Where competition for places is strong, some programmes operate a waiting list system. 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. How to accept your offerIf you need more timeContact us if you need more time to make a decision. We may be able to extend the deadline for you. Contact us through our enquiry form This article was published on 2025-10-07