Your Application - What next?
Received your offer? Here's what you need to do next to join us here at Queen's University Belfast
UNDERSTANDING YOUR OFFER
Congratulations on receiving an offer to study with us at Queen's, we're so delighted that you're considering studying in Belfast. But what happens next?
Firstly, you'll be able to find out the full details of your offer and whether or not you need to meet any conditions (English Language requirement or exam results) and what you need to do to confirm your place in your account.
Once you receive all of your offers, you will then be asked to select a firm and insurance choice. When you have made your choices, log into your UCAS Hub to notify UCAS. You must respond by the deadline given to you by UCAS, otherwise your offers will be declined.
You cannot easily change your firm (and insurance) choices, and so you must think carefully before you make a decision.
Guidance from UCAS on replying to offers explains reply deadlines and different kinds of offer combinations.
Your contract with the University begins as soon as you accept your offer. You have the right to cancel your acceptance within 14 days for any reason.
If you have any questions about your offer or need to update personal details, please get in touch with our admissions team: admissions@qub.ac.uk
APPLICANTS FOR COURSES IN MEDICINE, DENTISTRY, PHARMACY, NURSING & MIDWIFERY
Applicants for courses in Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy will receive instructions on how to complete an online application for an AccessNI Enhanced Disclosure check. Please take care with completion and provide the correct verification of identity, if this is requested, as we will be unable to process your application without this. As there are tight deadlines, please submit the application as quickly as possible.
Nursing and Midwifery applicants, who have been made offers, should have already returned their AccessNI applications and paid the fee.
Applicants for the above courses should note that a separate criminal record check from any country outside the UK/Republic of Ireland, where you have been resident for one complete year or more, will also be required.
OFFER HOLDER EVENTS
As an offer holder, you’ll have the chance to attend a variety of in-person and virtual events designed to help you decide if Queen’s University Belfast is the right fit for you.
These subject-specific events provide a fantastic opportunity to learn more about your course, connect with fellow students, and explore the vibrant city where you’ll be studying.
APPLYING FOR ACCOMMODATION
Once you're a Queen's offer holder, you need to think about where you're going to live in your first year at university.
We have created the ultimate guide to choosing first year university accommodation as an undergraduate.
You can also explore our accommodation facilities here.
To secure your place in our accommodation, you need to apply before the June deadline.
APPLYING FOR STUDENT FINANCE
As a new student, you might be wondering how exactly you're going to fund your studies.
Here at Queen's, we have dedicated guidance on applying to Student Finance as an undergraduate student, as well as opportunities for you to apply for additional funding such as scholarships and bursaries.
Our living costs comparison can also show you how studying at Queen's compares to other universities in the UK.
SUPPORT AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS
We want to help make your journey to university as smooth as possible.
The Student Services teams in One Elmwood provide advice and support on careers, student wellbeing, learning skills, widening participation, finance, disability and visa/immigration.
Whatever your query, there is an expert team in One Elmwood ready to support you every step of the way, online and in person.