Admissions

Most students apply to degree courses through UCAS. These are then forwarded on to Admissions Tutors who acts as a 'gate-keeper' for the course you are applying to - in other words, they decide whether or not to accept your application. The following key facts about Admissions Tutors will help you understand the admissions process at Kingston University:
The Admissions Tutor will consider each application carefully, looking at the academic record, the reference and the personal statement.
The processing of applications depends on the course you are applying for. For some courses, suitable applicants may be interviewed in order to evaluate their suitability for a course; this also gives the applicant an opportunity to find out more about Kingston University.
All enquiries about your application should be addressed to the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment Admissions Tutor (Dr Andy Swan) or the GIS Admissions Tutor (Dr Ken Field). They can advise you on all aspects of the application procedure.
If you need to get in touch with us after you've applied, remember to quote both your UCAS serial number and the title and code of the course for which you have applied. You may also have contact with the course Admissions Tutuor during the year; however, it is important to remember that the final and official decision on your application will be sent to you through UCAS.
On average, each tutor will spend just four minutes looking at each application form, due to the volume of applications they receive. So it is crucial that you make your application form as clear and as outstanding as possible.
These links provide additional information for students with admissions queries:

