Before you apply to Bedfordshire
You’ve found the course at Bedfordshire that you’d like to study. Now you want to find out as much as you can about that course, the School and Faculty it’s part of, the ÑÇÉ«ÊÓƵ and its location.
Make good use of our website as it has the most up-to-date information on all aspects of applying to Bedfordshire, from our range of courses and qualifications, through entry requirements and application routes, to accommodation and bursaries.
Remember, too, that you can contact the Admissions team directly on 01582 743500 or at admission@beds.ac.uk if you have any unanswered questions after doing your research.
"My undergraduate degree was in general science and I realised then that I really like the biology side. My Master’s course incorporates both public health and microbiology so I get two-for-one study."
Kashifa Sarumi, MSc Microbiology in Public Health
Read again the course information on the individual course pages and check you meet the entry requirements as well as any additional selection criteria for the course you wish to apply for.
Look at the range of different qualifications we offer – a standard three-year Honours degree isn’t the only option. For example, if you are a mature student, you get more flexibility with part-time, block delivery or online distance-learning courses
If you have completed previous study that has provided you with relevant credits, you may qualify for advanced entry
Your time at Bedfordshire is about more than getting a degree – there's lots of other aspects of University life that go into your higher education experience, building your confidence, adding to your skills and widening your horizons. The University has inspiring credentials to its name, too – not something they publish in the league tables. Did you know we are one of the top three universities in the UK for 'green' thinking and initiatives? Or that we are a leading institution when it comes to ‘widening participation’, opening up higher education to students who wouldn’t previously have considered it?
Before making your application to the University, it's a good idea to visit us and see the campus and facilities for yourself. Attending an open day will give you a realistic picture of student life and help you make the best choice. Come along with friends or family to meet our staff, discuss your course options with academics, and talk to current students already enjoying life at Bedfordshire.
We offer a number of open days throughout the year. The day usually includes the following activities:
- Welcome talk and introduction to the ÑÇÉ«ÊÓƵ
- A session with academics from the course you're interested in
- Tours of our campus facilities and student accommodation
- Talks on topics including student finance, personal statements and student life
- Opportunities to speak to academics, alumni, support services, accommodation services, and current students about what you are looking for from life at university
If you are a student with a disability, the open day is an opportunity to see for yourself how the course and facilities will suit you, and talk to academics and our support services team about any specific accessibility needs you have.
If you are unable to attend an open day, you might want to book a campus tour instead. Campus tours are led by our student ambassadors who walk you through all the facilities and tell you what life is like studying at the ÑÇÉ«ÊÓƵ.
The tours also include a visit from the accommodation team, who will show you around our student accommodation, and a trip to Admissions, who will be on hand to answer any queries you have about applying to Bedfordshire.
Campus tours usually take place on Wednesday and start promptly at 2pm or 3pm, typically lasting about 30-45 minutes.
Occasionally, due to mid-week teaching commitments, some areas of the University will be unavailable for viewing. Where possible, we will inform you of this before the day of your tour.
If you can’t take an actual tour, check out our of our Bedford or Luton campuses.
Explore the county of Bedfordshire before you arrive. You really get the best of all worlds with our campus locations in Luton, Bedford and Aylesbury. Colourful, culturally diverse towns with a long history and strong sense of community, big enough to offer a tempting choice of shops, sports and entertainments. Beautiful countryside, framed by the Chiltern Hills, is on your doorstep as well as villages perfect for a pub lunch. Want a bit of the big-city buzz? Well, London is just a short train journey from Luton and Bedford.
If there’s one thing that concerns most students, it’s paying for a university education, particularly with the rise in cost of living. Here at the ÑÇÉ«ÊÓƵ, we offer a wide range of scholarships, bursaries and other funding to support your studies - and that’s cash you don’t need to pay back.
For example, we offer a Merit Scholarship to UK students, worth £2,400* over three academic years, which is awarded to those who can demonstrate a high level of academic achievement, through scoring 120 UCAS tariff points or more.
If you aren’t eligible for the Merit Scholarship, the Bedfordshire Bursary is there to help UK students with aspects of student living such as course costs. The Bursary will give you £1,000* over three academic years, or £1,300* if you are taking your course over four academic years (including those with a Foundation Year).
We also have sports scholarships and bursaries aimed at helping care-experienced students and those living independent from family to benefit from higher education without worrying about funding.
*This information is relevant to students joining the University for entry September 2024. Information given here may be subject to change.
The Admissions team is available to talk to applicants on weekdays from 9am–5pm, Monday to Thursday, and 9am-4.30pm on Friday. We can be found on Level One of the Luton Campus Centre, next to the Student Information Desk (SiD). You can also contact us online
We can help you with any queries you have about the application process, qualifications, entry requirements and fees.
Occasionally, due to team training and meetings, a member of the team may not be available so, before you come and see us, it’s best to call on 01582 743500 or email admission@beds.ac.uk to check.
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