Stage 1 - Submitting the Application
Contact us for application to the University of Wolverhampton.
What documents you need:
1.Academic transcript & certificate
2.Evidence of English language
3.Personal statement
4.Proof of ID
5.Academic reference
6.Additional conditions – applicants may need to submit
additional documents such as ATAS certificate, portfolio
and/or a CV;
Stage 2 - Meeting the conditions of your offer letter
After submitting your documents, the dedicated admissions team will assess your application and the submitted documents. If all your documents aresatisfactory and meet all the conditions, you will be issued an unconditional offer letter.
Stage 3 - Pre CAS Interview
1. After receiving your unconditional offer letter, as a Nigerian applicant you will be sent an email within 3 - 5 workings days to confirm if you are still interested in studying at the University of Wolverhampton.
2.After confirming, you will receive another email, within 3 - 5 working days with an interview date and time for your pre cas interview. The Pre CAS Interview is an opportunity for you todemonstrate that you carried out adequate research into WHY you have chosen to study in the UK, the university and the course you applied for. Our team will conduct one or two practice interview with you.
Stage 4 - Paying your deposit
Once you have successfully passed your PreCAS Interview, you are encouraged to pay your deposit or submit your financial guarantee letter. Currently, you need to pay a minimum of £5,500 GBP. Once we have received your deposit, this will be allocated to your application. Information on how to pay can be found on the University website.
Stage 5 - Applying for your CAS
To request for your CAS you need to send following documents for upload:
1. Satisfactory bank statement or a financial guarantee letter
2. A valid tuberculosis (TB) certificate
3. Data page of your International passport
you may need additional documents such as an ATAS, if so any additional documents will be stated on your unconditional offer letter. Once you have uploaded your required CAS documents, these will be assessed
within 3 - 5 working days. If satisfactory your CAS will be issued. A CAS can beissued up to 6 months before the start date of your programme.
Paying your remaining tuition fees
The remaining balance of the tuition fees will be divided into two equal instalments. The first instalment, amounting to 50% of the total fees remaining after £5,500 GBP, will be due at the beginning of the subsequent semester (Semester 2) 15th Jan 2024, while the remaining amount will be due at the beginning of the third semester, 30th
May 2024. It is important to note that we will allow for students to pay in monthly payments, but payments must be made by the given deadline. For example, the first payment due on the 15th January can be paid and received by the university on the 15th January, though if a student wishes, they can make multiple payments to cover the full 50% by the 15th Jan 2024. Failure to comply with the payment requirements will result in the revocation of the student’s access, thus violating their visa obligations and potentially leading to the cancellation of student’s visa.
Student Visa Overview
To find out about the visa application process and what it
entails, you are advised to visit the UK government
website - www.gov.uk. This page has information on:
❖ Money you need for the visa application
❖ Applying with dependant
❖ Cost of HIS and visa application
❖ Rules and conditions of your student visa
❖ Collecting your Biometric residence permit (BRP)
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