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  1. In some cases, where an application is unsuccessful for the initial course applied for, but there is evidence of a good fit with another course at Leeds University Business School, an alternative course may be offered.

    • Alternative Entry
    • Transfers and Advanced Entry
    • Deferred Entry
    • Before You Apply
    • Writing Your Personal Statement
    • Applicant Assessment
    • Application Decisions
    • Confirmation of Results

    Access to Leeds Access to Leeds is an alternative admissions scheme that allows us to identify applicants who have the potential to succeed at the University of Leeds but who may not be able to demonstrate their capability through their grades alone. This could be due to an applicant’s personal circumstances, or factors relating to their prior educ...

    Transfer into Level 1 Any student wishing to transfer internally onto one of our programmes must submit their request to the Admissions Teamafter 1 May and before the deadline of the 30 June in the year they wish to commence study with us. The entry requirements remain the same as our current standard Year 1 entry requirements. The ability to trans...

    We will not consider applications for deferred entry to 2024 entry for any of our courses. It will not be possible to request deferral to 2024 entry once a place for 2023 is confirmed.

    Firstly you should review our entry requirementsfor your chosen course including the Maths and English Language requirements. Before you submit your UCAS application you should also check the following: 1. You have completed all sections of the UCAS application form 2. You meet the Maths and/or English Language requirementsfor your chosen programme...

    The personal statement on your UCAS form helps us to assess the nature of your interest in the academic subject and is an important part of the selection process. Read our hints and tips from Eric Holland from our admissions team for ideas on what to include. UCAS also gives advice about writing a personal statement.

    Will I be invited to an interview? Interviews do not form part of our standard admissions process; however, some applicants, such as mature students, may be invited for an interview and asked to provide an example of academic writing to help inform whether an offer should be made. Details will be provided to applicants in advance. Offers will be su...

    We typically receive a high number of applications to our courses in the Business School. The number of applicants exceeds the number of places available and so, to ensure that we treat all applications fairly and equitably, we review applications after the UCAS deadline before making a final decision. This is a normal part of our process for these...

    Offer holders who meet or exceed offer conditions at the initial release of qualification results will receive confirmation of acceptance.

  2. All other applications must be made to the first year (Level 1). For UK applicants who do not have the formal qualifications for immediate entry to a degree course, progression may be possible through one of the University’s extended degrees with foundation year.

  3. Choose Leeds University Business School for your undergraduate degree – we’ll introduce you to a culture of new ideas and different perspectives to help you develop as an independent thinker. You'll study at a world-ranked, triple-accredited business school with a global reputation for excellence.

  4. Pathway modules allow you the opportunity to broaden your study of business beyond your specialist degree subject area, taking advantage of the wide range of expertise available at Leeds University Business School.

  5. e at Leeds University Business School, an alternative course may be. 3.1 How to apply . All applicants for taught postgraduate courses should apply online. Applicants can track the application at each stage of the process through the applicant portal and it is recommended that they check the portal regularly for updates. .

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  7. This dynamic course combines a comprehensive understanding of how to manage organisations with the practical knowledge top employers are looking for. You'll learn directly from business leaders at guest lectures and events, giving you valuable insights into a range of career paths and sectors.