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Differences between US and UK University Admissions

UK v US applications – the Application Schedule and Process

The vast majority of UK universities are publicly funded to some extent and subscribe to UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) – the UK’s ‘common application’ process for all university applications. Students can do a course search through the UCAS portal to identify suitable degree courses but you should also check the actual course requirements, grades and information about your course on the individual university websites.

The UK – UCAS applications

  • UCAS opens each year on September 1st.
  • Students apply to five institutions or courses on one UCAS form
  • There is only ONE Personal Statement of 4,000 characters for all applications
  • You can only apply to either Oxford OR Cambridge in any one academic year
  • Competitive institutions or subjects have an early application deadline of 15th October – a year before entry – this includes Oxbridge, Medicine, Veterinary and Dentistry
  • Medical applicants can only choose four medical schools and one other non-medical choice
  • Most other applications have to be submitted by the second deadline of 15th January.
  • Art and Design applicants can apply until 24th March.
  • Applications received after the 15th January deadline will be marked as LATE and may not even be considered.
  • Students who have applied by January 15th deadline, may receive offers as early as 24 hours following their application but also may not hear until early May.
  • Offers are usually conditional on students achieving grades specified by each university.
  • Students then have to accept or decline their offers: usually accepting one FIRM choice and one INSURANCE choice – deadline 7th June for the January deadline applicants.

US – Early Decision 1, Early Decision 11, Regular Admissions, Common App applications

US Universities are either Public or Private institutions. Applications can be on a financial needs base as well as academic and extra-curricular. US students can apply via the Common App or a Coalition Application or to an individual institution.

  • Application portals open on 1st August
  • The US Early application season is usually between November and January each year
  • Regular application deadlines are between January and March
  • Students apply to the University, College or School as an undergraduate, not to a specific degree
  • Common App students can choose between 7 essay prompts and submit two or three essays
  • Essays can be much more Personal than the UCAS Personal Statement
  • Students need to register for SATs, ACTS or any other tests they are expected to take
  • Offers are not specifically conditional and will not specify grades.
  • Students need to accept their offers by March
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Differences between UK and US university degrees

Fundamental differences between UK and US university degrees

Making an application for any competitive university worldwide needs consideration, forethought and preparation, perhaps for a year or two before actually submitting your application.

  • What do I want to study?
  • Where do I want to study?
  • Have I got the right qualifications; level, grades and subjects?
  • How do I enrich my application?
  • How important are my extra-curricular activities?

Applying to study in the UK can be very different to applying to study in the US. Students in the UK are admitted on their academic record. Studying is more intensive, it is likely that you will be applying for one subject and expected to study that subject for three years or more. There are combined subjects that you can apply for but generally there is less flexibility in the UK, so you need to be sure of your commitment and passion for the subject before you apply and definitely before you accept your offer and begin your studies!

US degrees offer flexibility, so students don’t need to be certain of their subject choices before they enter. It’s quite common for students to change their major in the first year and they may not have to commit to their course of study until part way through their four-year degree. Students studying in the US accumulate their grades through each module they take, they can take a break from their studies at strategic times and even move between faculties or institutions.

Before you apply to the UK you will need to check the entry requirements and subjects. High ranking universities will expect you to have the equivalent to three A levels – grade requirements can vary, typically from A*AA to AAB/ABB. So, for instance an A*AA subject may require a US student to have a good High School Diploma with 3 APs plus one SAT subject scored at 720. Some degrees may require specific subjects to be studied beforehand. For instance Economics often requires students to have high level maths. Engineering will require Maths and Physics and Medicine will require Chemistry and often Biology. There may well be additional tests to take and you may need to register for these before the application is submitted so make sure you check all the requirements first.

It’s always a good idea to get ahead and start to think about enriching your application a year or two before you apply. In the UK most students are encouraged to do some kind of work experience in order to gain an understanding of any careers that they are considering and to gain some skills and attributes before attending university. If you cannot get work experience, try voluntary work or do them both! Volunteering helps you to help the community and you gain skills and experience at the same time! Compassion, time management, communication skills, leadership, empathy, tolerance, patience and understanding are all valuable attributes to take with you to university. Enrichment activities can include some in-depth reading, (it’s important to go beyond the school curriculum), summer schools, debating events and conferences. Anything that can improve your confidence and help you to articulate your interests and passion for the subject and discover more about yourself.

What about your extra-curricular activities? US institutions are more interested in your extra curricular activities. The UK view is that they are important for your health and wealth being – universities in the UK have excellent Student Unions offering sporting and social activities but Admissions Tutors are looking at your academic abilities rather than your sporting prowess. As a rule of thumb, your UK application should include a Personal Statement of which 75% is about your academic ability and 25% about your extra curricular. There are of course exceptions depending upon your course of study.

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