How to apply – Bath Spa University

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How to apply – Bath Spa University
How to apply
Think you might like to study with us? We’re delighted. We've got the information you need about how to apply, as well as what your next steps should be once you've submitted your application.
In this section
Foundation and Undergraduate
Teacher training
Postgraduate
Research Degrees
International Applicants
Mature Student Applicants
Transferring to Bath Spa
Portfolio Advice
After you've applied
Interview and Auditions Advice: Music and Performing Arts
Contextual admissions
EU settlement scheme
Apply via UCAS
Applying for an undergraduate course? If you want to study full-time and are from the UK, EU or Channel Islands, you’ll need to apply via the UCAS website. Find out what you need to prepare.
Undergraduate applications
Late application?
If you have missed the UCAS deadline, you may still have a chance to apply. Late applications may be considered if there are still places available on the course. Choose your preferred course, then contact the Admissions team to discuss your situation (details below).
Search Undergraduate courses
Find out more at an Open Day
Are you considering applying to Bath Spa University? Our Open Days are a great way to get a feel of the University, while discovering more about the course you're interested in, our accommodation and much more.
Open Days
Thinking of transferring to Bath Spa University?
Are you currently studying at a Higher Education Institution (HEI), and thinking of transferring to Bath Spa University?
We'd be happy to hear from you, and to answer your questions.
Transfers
Contact us
The Admissions team are available by phone or email. You can get in touch on
+44 (0)1225 875875
from 9.30am - 4.30pm, Monday to Friday, or alternatively contact them via one of the email addresses below.
International Application queries
internationaladmissions@bathspa.ac.uk
Application queries
admissions@bathspa.ac.uk
Interviews and auditions
admissions@bathspa.ac.uk
DBS applications
UGDBS@bathspa.ac.uk
Application queries (PGCE)
admissions@bathspa.ac.uk
Interviews (PGCE)
admissions@bathspa.ac.uk
DBS applications (PGCE)
ttc@bathspa.ac.uk
Need to know about the accessibility of Commons building? Our
Student Wellbeing Services team
are happy to answer your questions, or visit our
accessibility guide
.
Find us at the
Student Hub
in Twiverton (opposite the Refectory) at Newton Park campus, and in G18 at Locksbrook campus. The spaces are open Monday to Friday for students to drop in and speak to staff from the Student Information Team and the IT Service Desk Team. At the Newton Park Student Hub, staff from the Finance and Fees Team (on select days) and from Student Wellbeing Services are also available to speak to.
Term time opening hours
Monday-Friday: 9am-4pm
What we can help with
Exceptional circumstances
Study Breaks and Restarts
Withdrawing from your course
Course Transfers and mode of attendance changes
Student Finance maintenance loans
Updating your personal details
Signposting
Current students can contact us through
MyServices
or phone
+44 (0)1225 875875
.
Student Wellbeing Services drop-in is open from 10:00 to 16:00, please contact us if you would like to book an appointment.
Email:
studentwellbeing@bathspa.ac.uk
Contextual admissions
We welcome students from all backgrounds into Bath Spa University, and we look at more than just grades when we consider your application.
Find out more
Our top tips for writing your personal statement
We know that writing a personal statement can feel intimidating. That's why we've put together some key advice on what you should include, how to make the most of the wordcount, and how to make your personal statement stand out in the crowd.
How to write a great personal statement
Personal statements and AI
We realise that AI tools are already reshaping the way we work and will become integral to many careers.
Tools such as ChatGPT can be helpful to you in helping to brainstorm ideas, improve the structure of your personal statements, and check readability; however, so can a trusted friend or supporter. Remember, your personal statement is your chance to show us who you are – and we expect it to be written by you.
A personal statement written using generative AI is likely to be less personal and therefore less effective at conveying who you are and why you want to study the course. If we find that a personal statement has been written using generative AI, we'll consider this
plagiarism
and
your application may be rejected
.
UCAS has a helpful
guide on AI and personal statements
that potential applicants at all stages of their studies could benefit from reading.
Brexit options
Are you from an EU/EEA country and concerned about applying to University in the UK? We have put together some information about the EU Settlement Scheme and how to apply.
EU settlement scheme
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