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  1. If we put your application on hold, we will send you an email to let you know. You can find out whether this process is in place for your course by checking Course Search. You may have to wait a little longer to hear from us, though we will still make a decision by the UCAS deadline of mid-May at the latest.

  2. Student Support. Whether you are an undergraduate, postgraduate, on your study abroad or year in industry the Business School Student Support team are here for you whenever you have personal difficulties affecting your university life. We can also help if you need to request a coursework extension or have personal difficulties affecting your ...

  3. At different stages of the student journey you may need to download coversheets, complete forms or read through guidance. If you can't find the form you are looking for below, please contact: LUBSStudentEducation@leeds.ac.uk.

  4. How to apply. This guidance applies to undergraduate courses offered by Leeds University Business School for 2025 entry. To apply for an undergraduate course you must submit an application form through UCAS. You will need to make a note of the UCAS course code, listed in the key facts on our course pages, as well as our institution code, L23.

  5. Applications from within the University for Level 1 are processed internally and not through UCAS. The Leeds University Business School Undergraduate Admissions team will only begin considering programme transfer requests from 1st May 2020 once the following academic year’s programme catalogue is made available.

  6. Entry requirements. To be considered for entry to Leeds University Business School applicants should have successfully completed High School and obtained their High School leaving certificate (in England and Wales this would be education to GCSE and A-level standard). With the exception of formal articulation routes with one of our recognised ...

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