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Application Support. Resources to help students in Years 11-12 with personal statements, admissions tests, interviews and more. Find out more. Share via. The deadline for submitting applications to UCAS for entry in October 2025 or deferred entry in October 2026 is Tuesday 15 October 2024.
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The Wadham Library is a modern and spacious study space run by supportive library staff. It is open 24 hours a day throughout the year. In addition to a comfortable 'beanbag' seating area, there is a discussion room available for group study for up to 16 people. Find out more about the libraryon the college website. College members can connect to t...
The large graduate centre is available for the use of all Wadham graduates. It features a common room, with bar, reading area, several networked computers and printer/photocopier, TV room and seminar rooms, relaxation and study space. Also on the main college site graduates have use of the Moser Theatre, the student bar, refectory and gym. The coll...
Wadham welcomes disabled students. The college has two Disability Leads, a Disability Co-ordinator, a Tutor for Equality and Diversity and strong links with the University's Disability Advisory Service, to whom any enquiries can be made in confidence. If you think that you might require adaptations to your accommodation on disability grounds, pleas...
There is a wealth of free and confidential welfare support available at the at Wadham. The Welfare Lead and Wadham’s two Welfare Advisors, are available all year round for students to discuss any concerns and receive help accessing support. Wadham’s Lodge is open 24/7 where students can expect a warm welcome and access to Junior Deans who live in W...
As members of Wadham Middle Common Room (MCR), the college's graduates have access to some of the most modern and comprehensive MCR facilities in Oxford. The active graduate student committee organises a wide range of social and academic activities during each term, from exchange dinners, guest nights, wine tasting and weekly Welfare teas, to stude...
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The Oxbridge application process. 1. Choose course. 2. Choose college or make open application. 3. Check admission assessment arrangements. 4. Submit UCAS application. 5. SAQ (only for Cambridge) 6. Submit written work/take test. 7. Interview in December. 8. Decision in January. www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/applying-to-oxford