As an aspiring student, you’ll want to ensure that your application is the best it can be. However, we understand that many applicants are also managing various other commitments in their lives, which is why we strive to offer them the time and support they need.
While applying for one of our online, part-time courses is a straightforward process, we still recommend starting your application as early as possible, as this can have several benefits:
Investing time into making your CV and personal statement well-rounded and impactful is always a wise choice, as they play a substantial role in the application process. By working on them early as possible, you give yourself room to review them a few times before submission. This provides opportunities for edits and improvements that might not be feasible if the process was more rushed.
Remember that both your CV and personal statement effectively relate your story as a future student, and should therefore be constructed with care. For some extra help putting together a winning personal statement, read our guide.
If you receive a conditional offer, pending further criteria such as your English language test results, you’ll have more time to meet these conditions and secure your place on the course. For example, you’ll have a wider range of dates to choose from for your English language test, or even for any retake tests if necessary.
Applying early gives you the flexibility to work these requirements around any of your existing commitments, while avoiding any last-minute panic.
Last but not least, the sooner you’re accepted into your course, the more preparation time you’ll have for to seamlessly take on this important life change. While all our online courses are part-time, you’ll still benefit from figuring out a study schedule that works for you, to ensure you spend enough time on your studies each week. You may also want to identify places where you can study uninterrupted, and notify your employer in order to make any additional arrangements.
Ultimately, being well prepared for your application can lead to being better prepared for your course as well. Making accommodations for external factors and other unforeseen issues will help make the application process less stressful – as well as hopefully resulting in an offer that starts the next step of your career’s journey.
Our application process page has more hints and tips for submitting a successful application:
Our friendly team of course advisers are also happy to answer any questions you have about your course or the application process. Get in touch using the form below.