Disrupted Studies notification
If you are an undergraduate applicant and you have experienced issues of a personal, social or domestic nature that have affected your post-16 studies, you can let us know by completing our Disrupted Studies form.
These are issues that can be difficult to discuss at length in the UCAS application, such as periods of illness, disruption at home or the protracted absence of a permanent subject teacher. These must be circumstances that have not already mitigated by an examination board or taken into account prior to awarding marks for formal assessments, such as coursework.
Your notification of Disrupted Studies should:
- arrive via our Disrupted Studies form, which should be completed in full
- be supported by your UCAS referee
- where possible, arrive at the same time as your UCAS form
If we receive information after you have made your UCAS application, we cannot guarantee to consider this when deciding whether or not to invite you to interview, or make you an offer. However information will still be accepted until 31 July of the year of entry, and will be reviewed when exam results are released in August.
More information is available via the following links:
