How to apply to study at Leeds Trinity
Once you have decided on a course or programme that you would like to study with us, you are most welcome to apply by following the guidance below.
Section Summary
Applying for undergraduate study
To apply for an undergraduate course you should apply via UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) on-line by using the UCAS Apply page. Please quote the UCAS Code Name for Leeds Trinity: LETAS, the UCAS Institution Code: L24.
If you only want to apply to Leeds Trinity University and no other institution in the UK, you could apply to us direct by sending us a completed application pack and you can download our Undergraduate Application Form with guidance notes here. For more detailed instructions on how to apply for an undergraduate programme, please click here.
Applying for taught postgraduate study (MA/MSc)
If you have a large number of supporting documents we suggest you sign up with an online cloud drive and share the documents with us. Please refer to the information on our Cloud Drives page for further guidance.
Applying for postgraduate research study (PhD/MPhil)
In collaboration with the University of Leeds, we offer research programmes leading to MPhil/ PhD awards conferred by the University of Leeds. You need to have already attained a Masters qualification with at least a Merit profile and have sufficient financial resources to cover tuition fees and living maintenance. You will need to send a research proposal (maximum of 1,000 words) for consideration in an area that is covered by one of the following academic departments:
Please return the application form fully completed with a research proposal (as specified above) and scanned copies of supporting documents by email to: international@leedstrinity.ac.uk
Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL)
We recognise that some students may have previous certification or experience, which makes them suitable for entry onto a course, or exemption from modules or part of a course. Leeds Trinity University has procedures for the accreditation of prior and experiential learning. This means that you can gain credit for prior learning, enabling you to gain entry onto a course, or ‘advanced standing’ within a course. Click here for the student guide to APL
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