Corporate and Financial Law LLM: Apply for this course

Before you apply

Before you submit your application, please read through our entry criteria carefully to ensure you meet our requirements.

How to apply

Below are the mode of attendance and start date options for this course. Please ensure you select the one that you wish to apply for.

If you haven't begun an online application already, you will need to select 'new user' once the form is opened and then set up a username and password. This will allow you to save and come back to your application if you can't complete the application in one go.

Please note: Most students from countries outside the European Union/European Economic Area and classified as overseas fee paying, are not eligible to apply for part-time courses due to UK student visa regulations. For information on exceptions please visit the UKCISA website or email our International Student Advisory Centre.

Corporate and Financial Law LLM

  • September 2012 start, full time attendance Apply now for the Corporate and Financial Law LLM postgraduate course at Kingston University London
  • September 2012 start, part time attendance Apply now for the Corporate and Financial Law LLM postgraduate course at Kingston University London
  • January 2013 start, full time attendance Apply now for the Corporate and Financial Law LLM postgraduate course at Kingston University London
  • January 2013 start, part time attendance Apply now for the Corporate and Financial Law LLM postgraduate course at Kingston University London

Application deadlines

We strongly suggest that applicants who require a visa to study in the UK ensure that their application and supporting documentation reach us by 3 August 2012 for our September cohort or 2 January 2013 for the January cohort.

All other applicants should ideally apply before 31 August 2012 for the September cohort or 7 January 2013 for the January cohort, although we may still accept applications after this date.

Information required to support your application

  • Copies of transcripts and certificates which confirm qualifications obtained and pending. These should clearly show the qualification awarded and the final overall grade/mark. If they are not in English, we will also require copies translated into English by an authorised translator.
  • A personal statement which should outline your reasons for applying for the course.
  • A copy of your curriculum vitae (CV)/resumé.
  • If English is not your first language we will require proof of your proficiency, which will generally be an IELTS test certificate. If you do not hold a formal English language qualification, please indicate how you have acquired your proficiency in written and spoken English.

Please note that the processing of your application will be delayed if the above documents are not supplied.

If you have problems uploading your supporting documentation

If you cannot upload your supporting documentation with your application, please scan and either email to buapps@kingston.ac.uk or post to:

  • Postgraduate Admissions Office
    Faculty of Business and Law
    Kingston University
    Kingston Hill campus
    Kingston Hill
    KT2 7LB

Please ensure that you quote your name, Kingston ID and course applied for in all correspondence with Kingston University.

References

We will require one reference to confirm your place on the course. This can be forwarded to us after you have submitted your application.

If you have studied within the last five years then we will need an academic reference (eg a college/university tutor or course director). If you left higher education several years ago, please request a reference from a professional, ideally your current employer, who can comment on your suitability for the course you have applied for.

Please note we are not able to accept references from friends or family members. Please ask your chosen referee to either complete this reference form (Word) or write a reference on official university/company headed paper.

References should be emailed to buapps@kingston.ac.uk.

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