Applying for single module short courses
To apply for our single module short courses, you’ll need to complete our online application form. Before completing the form, please read the information below to help with your application.
Application form
The form should take around 20 minutes to complete if you have the supporting information you need ready. If you don’t have these documents to hand, you can save your application and come back to it later.
Supporting information
As part of the application, you’ll be required to submit some supporting information, which can include a personal statement, reference and transcripts or certificates demonstrating that you meet, or are likely to meet the entry requirements for the course. The earlier you supply these documents, the sooner we can process your application.
Application deadline
The single module short courses start on 19 September 2022. You should submit your application at least four to six weeks before your course starts.
After you’ve applied
We will contact you after we have received your application and have made a decision. This is usually a few weeks after you have applied. If you are successful, you will receive an offer to study with us, which will be either unconditional (you have satisfied the entry requirements), or conditional (there are some outstanding terms you need to meet). Any conditions of your offer will be detailed in an offer letter.
Funding available
Tuition fee loans are available to help you pay for these single module short courses. You can apply for the full cost of the course (£2,200).
The loans are provided by the Student Loans Company (SLC) and applications are made to Student Finance England. You should apply for your loan once you have received your offer letter from us and before your course starts.
For more information about applying for student finance, including the eligibility criteria for this course, please visit the Government’s dedicated Higher Education Short Course Loans webpage.
Apply
Apply now using the online application form.