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  1. We welcome applications from students from any background and from anywhere in the world. We hope you will find all you need to know, in order to make an application, in the Undergraduate Admissions and Graduate Admissions pages.

    • Scholarships

      Balliol College offers numerous scholarships for graduate...

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    • Disability

      The College is working to improve access and this page...

    • Acknowledgement
    • Shortlisting
    • Interviews
    • Decision
    • Reallocation

    Within a few weeks of the deadline. We will send an email to say that we have received your application. For subjects requiring written work (see above) we will explain how you should send it to us.

    1–2 weeks before the timetabled interview dates. There are about ten times as many candidates as places available across the University and unfortunately it isn’t possible to interview everyone. Tutors use the information from your UCAS application, any tests and written work (for subjects that require these), and additional contextual data, to ass...

    All candidates who are successful at the shortlisting stage will be invited to attend an interview. You may be asked to attend more than one interview at Balliol or to attend interviews for other colleges. See further information on interviews.

    Shortlisted candidates will be told whether or not their application has been successful in early January. If we make you an offer it will be either conditional on achieving certain grades in your exams (see entrance requirements above) or unconditional, if you have already completed your exams and submitted certificates. See further information on...

    A key aim of the admissions procedure is that an applicant’s chance of obtaining a place should as far as possible be independent of the college handling the application, whether the candidate applied to a particular college or made an open application. To assist with this, candidates may be reallocated from the college initially handling their app...

  2. You can access Graduate Applicant Self-Service for submitted applications after you log in to the online application system: Log in for self-service. Viewing your submitted application. Once you reach the ‘My Applications’ screen, use the ‘Self-Service’ button next to the relevant application for access.

  3. Participants also receive support with the university application process. Applications from students in Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and the East of England are prioritised along with service children from anywhere in the country, however students from other regions are welcome to apply.

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  5. Founded in 1263, Balliol is one of Oxford Universitys oldest colleges; the oldest academic institution in the English-speaking world still on its original site; and almost certainly the oldest co-founded by a woman anywhere. Balliol is also one of Oxford’s largest colleges. Led by the Master, the Balliol community consists of about 70 Fellows.

  6. Balliol is one of the oldest and most centrally situated of the Oxford colleges, well known for its high academic standards, diverse community, friendly atmosphere and lively spirit of intellectual debate.

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